Instructor: Michael Mohaghegh

Michael Mohaghegh
Biography: Michael Mohaghegh is a Boeing Technical Fellow in Stress Analysis and Technology Support, with 45 years of experience in designing and analyzing aircraft structures (707, 737, 747, B2, 767, 777, 787) and developing technology needs, roadmaps and design standards. He is the chief editor for the Boeing Design Principles manuals. Previously, he was principal lead engineer, manager and FAA DER for the Boeing Company. Mohaghegh is the director of the Modern Aircraft Structures Certificate Program at the University of Washington. He is the developer and instructor for courses on stress analysis, finite element, fatigue, fracture, composites, airplane components and repairs at The Boeing Company. Mohaghegh has published in the Journal of Applied Mechanics, Journal of Aircraft, International Journal of Mechanical Sciences, International Journal of Mechanical Engineering Education, and the BoeingAERO magazine. He received his B.S. and M.S. in structural engineering from the University of California, Berkeley, and his Ph.D. in engineering mechanics from the University of Washington.

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Aircraft Structures Design and Analysis

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