CURRICULUM VITAE FOR Mark E. Orazem - Chemical Engineering ...
CURRICULUM VITAE FOR Mark E. Orazem - Chemical Engineering ...
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Curriculum Vitae for <strong>Mark</strong> E. <strong>Orazem</strong><br />
University of Florida<br />
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9. Madhav Durbha, Influence of Current Distributions on the Interpretation of the Impedance Spectra<br />
Collected For Rotating Disk Electrode, Ph.D. dissertation, University of Florida, August 1998.<br />
10. Steven L. Carson, Application of Complex Spectroscopic Techniques to the Characterization of<br />
particles in Suspension, Ph.D. dissertation, University of Florida, May 1999.<br />
11. Douglas Riemer, Modeling Cathodic Protection for Pipeline Networks, Ph.D. dissertation, University<br />
of Florida, December 2000.<br />
12. Michael A. Membrino, Transdermal Delivery of Therapeutic Compounds by Iontophoresis, Ph.D.<br />
dissertation, University of Florida, May 2002.<br />
Current Graduate Students<br />
1. Kerry Allahar, doctoral student, degree anticipated 2002, “Development of Quasipotential Models for<br />
Corrosion under Disbonded Coatings.”<br />
2. Pavan Shukla, doctoral student, degree anticipated 2002, “Development of Statistical Tools for<br />
Interpretation of Electrochemical Impedance Measurements on Coated Specimens.”<br />
3. Qui ChenChen, doctoral student, degree anticipated 2003, “Model for Interpretation of Pipeline<br />
Survey Data.”<br />
4. Nelliann Pérez-Garcia, doctoral student, degree anticipated 2004, “Studies in Iontophoresis.”<br />
Research Grants<br />
• Virginia Center for Innovative Technology, Institute of Materials Science and <strong>Engineering</strong>,<br />
“Characterization of Corrosion Inhibition by Ethylene-Amine-Based Compounds,” $10,000, 1/1/85 -<br />
12/31/85.<br />
• Dow <strong>Chemical</strong>, U.S.A., “Experimental Characterization of Corrosion,” $20,000, 1/1/85 - 12/31/85.<br />
• Virginia Center for Innovative Technology, Institute of Materials Science and <strong>Engineering</strong>,<br />
“Improved Interpretation of MOCVD Experiments,” $15,000, 6/1/86 - 5/31/87.<br />
• Dow <strong>Chemical</strong>, U.S.A., “Influence of Fluid Flow on Corrosion Inhibition,” $5,000, 3/1/85 - 2/28/87.<br />
• Virginia Center for Innovative Technology, Institute of Materials Science and <strong>Engineering</strong>,<br />
“Influence of Fluid Flow on Corrosion Inhibition,” $10,000, 3/1/86 - 7/31/87.<br />
• NASA, “Stress Effects in Multilayers: Flow Effects on Interfacial Stress and Junction Abruptness,”<br />
$56,401 (contributing investigator with W. A. Jesser as principal investigator), 12/1/86 - 11/30/87.<br />
• Office of Naval Research, “The Influence of Cathodic Protection on Erosion-Corrosion of Metals and<br />
Model Alloys,” $337,497, 12/1/86 - 2/28/91. (This contract was closed at the University of Virginia<br />
and reopened as a grant at the University of Florida, March 1, 1989.<br />
• National Science Foundation, “Photoelectrochemical Processing of Semiconducting Materials,”<br />
$67,630, 7/1/87 - 6/30/87; $75,000 7/1/88 - 12/31/89. (This grant was transferred from the University<br />
of Virginia to the University of Florida, August 1, 1988).<br />
• NASA, “Stress Effects in Multilayers: Flow Effects on Interfacial Stress and Junction Abruptness,”<br />
$128,199 (co-principal investigator with W. A. Jesser), 12/1/87 - 2/1/88.<br />
• DARPA, “Compound Semiconductor Heterostructures for Wave-Guided Optical Source Detectors,”<br />
$21,689 (awarded as part of a University of Florida block grant), 7/1/88 - 9/30/89.