Before joining the Center, she worked as visiting research fellow at Okayama University and Osaka Prefecture University, Japan in 2003-2005, technical engineer at Matsushita (brand name: Panasonic) Research and Development (China) Co., Ltd. in 2002-2003, and the research associate and the postdoctoral research fellow at Tohoku University and Toyama University, respectively in 1998-2002. She graduated with a B.S./Ph.D. degree at USTB in 1993/1998, majoring in surface finishing and corrosion electrochemistry. Her research interests focus on multi-scale experimental and modeling studies of aqueous corrosion.
He graduated from Shandong University with a B.S. degree in 1999. He received his M.S. degree from Ocean University of China (Qingdao) in 2002. And he got a Ph.D. degree from Institute of Computing Technology, Chinese Academy of Sciences in 2007. His interests include big data technology, high-throughput experiment and data analysis, social network analysis, artificial intelligence, and knowledge engineering.
He graduated with a B.S. in Mathematics and a B.S. in Physics from Rowan University and a Ph.D. in Materials Science and Engineering from the University of Maryland. Prof. Hattrick-Simpers’s research interests focus on the use of AI and experimental automation to discover new functional alloys and oxides that can survive in extreme environments and materials for energy conversion and storage. Specific topics of interest to the group include corrosion resistant ultra-hard alloys, oxides, nitrides, and carbides; thermoelectric materials for heat to energy conversion; novel metals for hydrogen fueling stations; and oxides for CO2 conversion.
At present, he is trying to use machine learning and optimization algorithms to automate the post-processing of material characterization data (Electrochemical Impedance Spectroscopy and Atomic Force Spectroscopy).
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At present,She is studying machine learning and collecting electrochemical impedance spectroscopy data with the goal of integrating AI with material anticorrosion technology.
At present, he is working on a corrosion study of 304L stainless steel under a coastal atmosphere and preparing plant extract corrosion inhibitors for use in steel pickling environments at different temperatures.