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Proceedings of the Materials Forum 2007: Corrosion Education for the 21st Century (2007)
National Materials Advisory Board (NMAB)

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Proceedings of the Materials Forum 2007: Corrosion Education for the 21st Century

Appendix B
Agenda for the Materials Forum 2007

SESSION I: MOTIVATION

 

Moderator, Ralph Adler, Army Research Laboratory

 

8:00 am

Welcome and setting the scene

Fiona Doyle, Forum Chair

8:10 am

Introduction of Session I participants

Gary Fischman, NMAB

8:15 am

Cost of corrosion

Neil Thompson, CC Technologies

8:40 am

DoD’s mandate on corrosion

Daniel Dunmire, DoD-OSD

 

DoD’s corrosion and national security needs

Lewis Sloter, DoD-OSD

9:05 am

The need for corrosion engineering curriculum

Aziz I. Asphahani and Helena Seelinger, NACE Foundation

9:45 am

COFFEE BREAK

 

SESSION II: CURRENT PRACTICE

 

Moderator, John Scully, University of Virginia

 

10:10 am

Introduction of Session II participants

Michael Moloney, NMAB

10:15 am

AMPTIAC ad hoc study on corrosion education

David Rose, Quanterion Solutions, Inc.

10:30 am

Corrosion education: materials science

Gerald Frankel, Ohio State University

10:45 am

Corrosion education: mechanical engineering

Matthew Begley, University of Virginia

11:00 am

Corrosion education: industry needs and response

Robert Schafrik, GE Aviation

11:15 am

Corrosion education: industry needs and response

Ramesh Sharma, Raytheon

11:30 am

Panel Discussion

 

WORKING LUNCH WITH TALK

12:00 pm

The Challenge of Change in a Change-Resistant Environment

Luis M. Proenza, University of Akron

SESSION III: IMPLEMENTATION

 

Moderator, Ron Latanision, Exponent Inc.

 

1:15 pm

Introduction of Session III participants

Gary Fischman, NMAB

1:20 pm

Perspectives on implementation

Ron Latanision, Exponent Inc.

1:30 pm

Response from panel members (2 minutes each) followed by panel discussion with audience participation

George Dieter, University of Maryland

Robert Dodds, University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign

David Duquette, Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute

Mark Plichta, Michigan Technical University

Lee Saperstein, University of Missouri–Rolla

Mark Soucek, University of Akron

2:45 pm

COFFEE BREAK

 

SESSION IV: NEXT STEPS

 

Moderator, Fiona Doyle, University of California, Berkeley

 

3:00 pm

Overview of workshop

Fiona Doyle, Forum Chair

3:15 pm

Looking forward to the follow-on study

Wesley Harris, ACE Chair

3:15 pm

Discussion of NRC’s corrosion education study

Workshop attendees

4:00 pm

ADJOURN

 

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Proceedings of the Materials Forum 2007: Corrosion Education for the 21st Century Appendix B Agenda for the Materials Forum 2007 SESSION I: MOTIVATION   Moderator, Ralph Adler, Army Research Laboratory   8:00 am Welcome and setting the scene Fiona Doyle, Forum Chair 8:10 am Introduction of Session I participants Gary Fischman, NMAB 8:15 am Cost of corrosion Neil Thompson, CC Technologies 8:40 am DoD’s mandate on corrosion Daniel Dunmire, DoD-OSD   DoD’s corrosion and national security needs Lewis Sloter, DoD-OSD 9:05 am The need for corrosion engineering curriculum Aziz I. Asphahani and Helena Seelinger, NACE Foundation 9:45 am COFFEE BREAK   SESSION II: CURRENT PRACTICE   Moderator, John Scully, University of Virginia   10:10 am Introduction of Session II participants Michael Moloney, NMAB 10:15 am AMPTIAC ad hoc study on corrosion education David Rose, Quanterion Solutions, Inc. 10:30 am Corrosion education: materials science Gerald Frankel, Ohio State University 10:45 am Corrosion education: mechanical engineering Matthew Begley, University of Virginia 11:00 am Corrosion education: industry needs and response Robert Schafrik, GE Aviation 11:15 am Corrosion education: industry needs and response Ramesh Sharma, Raytheon 11:30 am Panel Discussion   WORKING LUNCH WITH TALK 12:00 pm The Challenge of Change in a Change-Resistant Environment Luis M. Proenza, University of Akron SESSION III: IMPLEMENTATION   Moderator, Ron Latanision, Exponent Inc.   1:15 pm Introduction of Session III participants Gary Fischman, NMAB 1:20 pm Perspectives on implementation Ron Latanision, Exponent Inc. 1:30 pm Response from panel members (2 minutes each) followed by panel discussion with audience participation George Dieter, University of Maryland Robert Dodds, University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign David Duquette, Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute Mark Plichta, Michigan Technical University Lee Saperstein, University of Missouri–Rolla Mark Soucek, University of Akron 2:45 pm COFFEE BREAK   SESSION IV: NEXT STEPS   Moderator, Fiona Doyle, University of California, Berkeley   3:00 pm Overview of workshop Fiona Doyle, Forum Chair 3:15 pm Looking forward to the follow-on study Wesley Harris, ACE Chair 3:15 pm Discussion of NRC’s corrosion education study Workshop attendees 4:00 pm ADJOURN