Michigan
Dr. Stephen A. Batzer has 34 years of experience in Mechanical Engineering and Materials Science. He earned his BS in Mechanical Engineering from Michigan Technological University, his MS in Manufacturing Engineering from Kettering University, and his PhD in Mechanical Engineering from Michigan Technological University. Today, this expert is a licensed engineer in the state of Michigan. Formerly,...
Michigan
Mr. Michael T. Burr has 17 years of experience in Materials Science. He earned his BS in Material Science and Engineering from Michigan State University and his MS in Material Science and Engineering from Wayne State University. Today, this expert is licensed as a Professional Engineer in the states of Michigan and New Jersey. He is also a Certified Fire Investigator through the International...
A materials science expert witness provides scientific analysis and testimony on the properties, behavior, and use of various materials in relation to a case.
They can contribute to product liability cases, patent disputes, construction defect cases, personal injury claims, and more where material failure or misuse is involved.
Yes, subspecialties can include metallurgy, ceramics, polymers, composites, biomaterials, etc. The choice depends on the specifics of the case.
They can analyze whether a product's failure was due to material defects or misuse, helping determine responsibility for damages or injuries.
They can provide insight into whether a patented material or process has been infringed upon by analyzing its unique properties and uses.
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