Title
Material Degradation and Durability in Extreme Environments
Document Type
Lecture
Publication Date
10-4-2018
Abstract
Dr. Amendola’s talk will focus on the corrosion and protection of metallic materials for energy and pro-pulsion, as well as on some of the most recent re-search on manufacturing of novel anode materials for solid-oxide fuel cells with improved mechanical performance.
Recommended Citation
Amendola, Roberta, "Material Degradation and Durability in Extreme Environments" (2018). Public Lecture Series. 129.
https://digitalcommons.mtech.edu/public_lectures_mtech/129
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Comments
Dr. Roberta Amendola is an assistant profes-sor of Material Science within the Mechanical and Industrial Engineering Department at Montana State University, Bozeman. Dr. Amendola’s area of interest is materials performance under “extreme conditions” including high temperature, corrosive gasses, mechanical stresses, or extreme biological environments. She holds a bachelor’s degree in Chemical Engineering and a PhD in Material Science and Technologies, all from the University of Genoa, Italy.