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Milan Brandt

Milan Brandt

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Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering
Australia
2026

D-Index & Metrics

Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering

D-Index
70
Citations
22820
World Ranking
378
National Ranking
11

Materials Science

D-Index
70
Citations
22652
World Ranking
4364
National Ranking
142

Research.com Recognitions

  • 2026 - Research.com Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering in Australia Leader Award

Overview

Milan Brandt is affiliated with RMIT University in Australia and specializes in the field of engineering, with a focus on mechanical engineering among other subfields. Their research encompasses various areas including automotive engineering, materials chemistry, biomedical engineering, and industrial and manufacturing engineering.

The scientist has contributed extensively to additive manufacturing, with research topics emphasizing additive manufacturing materials and processes and additive manufacturing and 3D printing technologies. Other significant topics in their work include welding techniques and residual stresses, high entropy alloys studies, cellular and composite structures, titanium alloys microstructure and properties, and manufacturing process and optimization.

Milan Brandt's notably frequent publication venues include:

  • The International Journal of Advanced Manufacturing Technology
  • Additive Manufacturing
  • SSRN Electronic Journal
  • Progress in Additive Manufacturing
  • Materials & Design

Frequent coauthors in their collaborative work are:

  • Martin Leary
  • Ma Qian
  • David Downing
  • Mark Easton
  • Jordan Noronha

A selection of recent papers authored or coauthored by Milan Brandt includes:

  • "Grain structure control during metal 3D printing by high-intensity ultrasound" (2020, Nature Communications)
  • "Strong and ductile titanium-oxygen-iron alloys by additive manufacturing" (2023, Nature)
  • "Effect of build orientation on the quasi-static and dynamic response of SLM AlSi10Mg" (2020, Materials Science and Engineering A)
  • "History of Additive Manufacturing" (2023, SSRN Electronic Journal)
  • "Process monitoring and machine learning for defect detection in laser-based metal additive manufacturing" (2023, Journal of Intelligent Manufacturing)

Best Publications

  • Topological design and additive manufacturing of porous metals for bone scaffolds and orthopaedic implants: A review.

    Xiaojian Wang;Shanqing Xu;Shiwei Zhou;Wei Xu

  • SLM lattice structures: Properties, performance, applications and challenges

    Tobias Maconachie;Tobias Maconachie;Martin Leary;Martin Leary;Bill Lozanovski;Xuezhe Zhang

  • Additive manufacturing of strong and ductile Ti–6Al–4V by selective laser melting via in situ martensite decomposition

    Wei Xu;M Brandt;S Sun;J Elambasseril

  • Grain structure control during metal 3D printing by high-intensity ultrasound.

    C. J. Todaro;M. A. Easton;D. Qiu;D. Zhang

  • In situ tailoring microstructure in additively manufactured Ti-6Al-4V for superior mechanical performance

    Wei Xu;Wei Xu;EW Lui;A Pateras;M Qian

  • Characteristics of cutting forces and chip formation in machining of titanium alloys

    S. Sun;S. Sun;Milan Brandt;Milan Brandt;Matthew S. Dargusch;Matthew S. Dargusch

  • Selective laser melting (SLM) of AlSi12Mg lattice structures

    Martin Leary;Maciej Mazur;Joe Elambasseril;Matthew McMillan

  • Optimal topology for additive manufacture: A method for enabling additive manufacture of support-free optimal structures

    Martin Leary;Luigi Merli;Federico Torti;Maciej Mazur

  • Bioactive Coatings for Orthopaedic Implants—Recent Trends in Development of Implant Coatings

    Bill G. X. Zhang;Damian E. Myers;Gordon G. Wallace;Milan Brandt

  • Inconel 625 lattice structures manufactured by selective laser melting (SLM): Mechanical properties, deformation and failure modes

    Martin Leary;Maciej Mazur;Hugh Williams;Eric Yang

  • Ultrahigh-strength titanium gyroid scaffolds manufactured by selective laser melting (SLM) for bone implant applications

    Arash Ataee;Yuncang Li;Milan Brandt;Cuie Wen

  • Thermally enhanced machining of hard-to-machine materials: a review

    S. Sun;S. Sun;M. Brandt;M. Brandt;M.S. Dargusch;M.S. Dargusch

  • Experimental investigation and 3D finite element prediction of the heat affected zone during laser assisted machining of Ti6Al4V alloy

    Jihong Yang;Shoujin Sun;Milan Brandt;Wenyi Yan

  • Deformation and failure behaviour of Ti-6Al-4V lattice structures manufactured by selective laser melting (SLM)

    Maciej Mazur;Martin Leary;Shoujin Sun;Martin Vcelka

  • Abrasive wear performance and microstructure of laser clad WC/Ni layers

    S Huang;M Samandi;Milan Brandt

  • Additive manufacturing and postprocessing of Ti-6Al-4V for superior mechanical properties

    M. Qian;W. Xu;M. Brandt;H. P. Tang

  • Review of effect of oxygen on room temperature ductility of titanium and titanium alloys

    M. Yan;W. Xu;M. S. Dargusch;H. P. Tang

  • Ti-6Al-4V Additively Manufactured by Selective Laser Melting with Superior Mechanical Properties

    Wei Xu;S Sun;J Elambasseril;Q Liu

  • Parametric investigation of pulsed Nd:YAG laser cladding of stellite 6 on stainless steel

    Shoujin Sun;Yvonne C. Durandet;Milan Brandt

  • Effect of scan strategy on density and metallurgical properties of 17-4PH parts printed by Selective Laser Melting (SLM)

    R. Rashid;S.H. Masood;D. Ruan;S. Palanisamy

  • The effect of manufacturing defects on the fatigue behaviour of Ti-6Al-4V specimens fabricated using selective laser melting

    Qian Chu Liu;Joe Elambasseril;Shou Jin Sun;Martin Leary

Frequent Co-Authors

Martin Leary
Martin Leary RMIT University
Ma Qian
Ma Qian RMIT University
Syed H. Masood
Syed H. Masood Swinburne University of Technology
Matthew S. Dargusch
Matthew S. Dargusch University of Queensland
Mark Alan Easton
Mark Alan Easton RMIT University
Songlin Ding
Songlin Ding RMIT University
Peter F. M. Choong
Peter F. M. Choong University of Melbourne
Stefanie Feih
Stefanie Feih Griffith University
Wenyi Yan
Wenyi Yan Monash University
James Wang
James Wang Swinburne University of Technology

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