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Curriculum Vitae for <strong>Mark</strong> E. <strong>Orazem</strong><br />

University of Florida<br />

page 19<br />

90. M. E. <strong>Orazem</strong>, “Tutorial: Application of Mathematical Models for Interpretation of Impedance<br />

Spectra,” (invited paper) presented at 195th Meeting of the Electrochemical Society, Seattle,<br />

Washington, May 2-7, 1999.<br />

91. S. L. Carson, M. E. <strong>Orazem</strong>, O. D. Crisalle, L. H. García-Rubio, “Influence of Instrumentation on<br />

the Error Structure of Impedance Measurement,” presented at the 50 th Annual Meeting of the<br />

International Society of Electrochemistry, Pavia, Italy, September 5-10, 1999.<br />

92. K. Allahar, D. S. Dunn, M. E. <strong>Orazem</strong>, N. Sridhar, M. Lencka, and A. Anderko, “Modeling and<br />

Experimental Investigation of Corrosion in Crevices and Under Disbonded Coatings,” presented at<br />

the 196 th Meeting of the Electrochemical Society, Honolulu, Hawaii, October 17-22, 1999.<br />

93. P. T. Wojcik, J. C. Cardoso Filho, and M. E. <strong>Orazem</strong>, “Applications of Impinging Jets to Study<br />

Corrosion under High-Shear Flows,” (invited lecture) presented at the 196 th Meeting of the<br />

Electrochemical Society, Honolulu, Hawaii, October 17-22, 1999.<br />

94. M. E. <strong>Orazem</strong> and K. Jeffers, “Application of Impedance Spectroscopy to Monitor Temporal<br />

Evolution of Corrosion” presented at Annual Meeting of the AIChE, Dallas, Texas, October 31-<br />

November 5, 1999.<br />

95. D. P. Riemer and M. E. <strong>Orazem</strong>, “Application of Boundary Element Models to Predict the<br />

Effectiveness of Coupons for Accessing Cathodic Protection of Buried Structures,” presented at<br />

Corrosion/2000, Orlando, Florida, March 26-31, 2000.<br />

96. M. E. <strong>Orazem</strong>, “Cathodic Protection Performance Simulations: An Industry-University<br />

Collaboration,” 51 st Annual Pipeline Conference & Cybernetics Symposium, April 18-20, 200, New<br />

Orleans, Louisiana.<br />

97. S. L. Carson, M. E. <strong>Orazem</strong>, O. D. Crisalle, and L. H. Garcia-Rubio, “On the Error Structure of<br />

Impedance Measurements and its Implication for Interpretation of Measurements,” presented at the<br />

196 th Meeting of the Electrochemical Society, Toronto, Canada, May 14-19, 2000.<br />

98. J. C. Cardoso Filho, M. A. Membrino, and M. E. <strong>Orazem</strong>, “Application of Impedance Spectroscopy<br />

to Monitor Transient Systems,” presented at the 196th Meeting of the Electrochemical Society,<br />

Toronto, Canada, May 14-19, 2000.<br />

99. J. C. Cardoso Filho and M. E. <strong>Orazem</strong>, “Application of a Submerged Impinging Jet to Investigate the<br />

Influence of Temperature, Dissolved CO 2 , and Fluid Velocity on Corrosion of Pipeline-Grade Steel in<br />

Brine,” presented at Electrochemical Methods for Corrosion Research, EMCR 2000, Budapest,<br />

Hungary, May 28-31 2000.<br />

100. J. C. Cardoso Filho, B. Tribollet, and M. E. <strong>Orazem</strong>, “Application of a Submerged Impinging Jet for<br />

Corrosion Studies: Development of Models for the Impedance Response,” presented at<br />

Electrochemical Methods for Corrosion Research, EMCR 2000, Budapest, Hungary, May 28-31<br />

2000.<br />

101. K. Jeffers and M. E. <strong>Orazem</strong>, “Application of Electrochemical Impedance Spectroscopy to<br />

Characterize the Time-Dependent Corrosion of Steel in Simulated Soil Environments,” presented at<br />

the 197 th Meeting of the Electrochemical Society, Phoenix, Arizona, May 14-19, 2000. October 25,<br />

2000.

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