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Appendix E: Committee Member Biographies
Pages 128-136

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From page 128...
... He oversaw Materials Application Engineering activities supporting GE Aviation's global design engineering, manufacturing, and field support activities. He also operated a stateof-the-art in-house laboratory for advanced materials development, characterization, and failure analysis.
From page 129...
... Mr. Capdevielle has spent significant time working on offshore drilling rigs and production platforms, including 4 years as an offshore installation manager on one of Mobil's North Sea platforms.
From page 130...
... Cooke specializes in the development, application, and evaluation of methodologies to elicit and assess individual and team cognition. Her most re cent work includes the development and validation of methods to measure team coordination, team communication, and team situation awareness and research on translating the science of teams to human-robot teaming.
From page 131...
... He is a member of the NAE. Recent research includes fundamentals of transient liquid phase diffusion bonding; control of melting during gas metal arc welding; effects of welding fume on health of workers; stresses generated during joining of dissimilar materials; improved methods of dimensional analysis of materials processing; design, forming, and assembly of automotive body components; and methods for successful product design and development.
From page 132...
... Horton was a research engineer in Navy's Vision Point Systems group, where he studied environmental effects on fracture, including hydrogen embrittle ment on a series of alloy systems, including stainless steels, Ni-based superalloys, and Ti, and several forensic analyses of material failures, including high-strength environmental fracture induced failures. As a research associate at the University of Virginia, he conducted a hydrogen embrittlement–based failure analysis of line pipe steel used in ocean water, including electrochemical measurements of ­ ydrogen h diffusion, hydrogen concentration, and in situ measurements of hydrogen em brittlement, and studied Cu-based antimicrobial alloys, including E
From page 133...
... He is interested in transforming the field of materials processing by laser from a technological art to scientifically based engineering; laser-aided manufacturing; atom to application; and technical approach including online optical diagnostics, transport phenomena modeling, nonequilibrium synthesis of materials with tailored properties, and their evaluation and characterization. Some of his honors and awards are Distinguished University Innovator, Office of the Vice President for Research, 2012; member, NAE, 2012; Thomas A
From page 134...
... His technical focus includes most forms of corrosion and environmentally assisted cracking in numerous envi ronments, including seawater focusing on a wide variety of materials ranging from high-strength steels and precipitation-aged hardened alloys to metallic glasses and high-entropy alloys. He has served on numerous government review boards and in industries in five different countries concerned with materials reliability, aging, and failure, including either spent nuclear fuel engineered waste canisters, aircraft, and bolt failures.
From page 135...
... He is coauthor of DC Electrochemical Test Methods and more than 70 technical publications. A large portion of his research has been in the area of underground corrosion and cathodic protection for the pipeline industry, with numerous projects performed for the Pipeline Research Council International, the Gas Research Institute, and the Gas Technology Institute.


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