Student Information
Graduate StudentMaterials Science and Engineering
Ira A Fulton Engineering
Regg Angell is a welding engineer and graduate student in the School for Engineering of Matter, Transport and Energy at Arizona State University. He earned his B.S. from Brigham Young University – Idaho in welding engineering technology. His industry work has been focused on developing complex weldments for critical applications. After spending several years in industry, he returned to academia to complete his M.S. and is currently working on his Ph.D in materials science, managing full-time employment at Honeywell Aerospace throughout both graduate programs.
Regg’s research, guided by Dr. Leila Ladani, is focused on solid state diffusion bonding and transient liquid phase diffusion bonding Inconel 718 for sheet laminate additive manufacturing. His research interests include welding metallurgy, diffusion bonding, transient liquid phase diffusion bonding, high energy density fusion welding, fusion welding, and brazing.
- B.S. Welding Engineering Technology - Brigham Young University - Idaho (2017)
- M.S. Materials Science and Engineering - Arizona State University (2025)
- Ph.D. Materials Science and Engineering - Arizona State University (Current)
- Welding Procedure Qualification
- Welder Qualification
- Third Party Certified Weld Inspections
- Failure Analysis
AWS D17K Subcommittee on Aerospace Fusion Welding
AWS D17D Subcommittee on Aerospace Resistance Welding
AWS C3 Code Committee on Brazing and Soldering