Distinguished Professor
University of Florida
Gainesville, Florida, United States
Mark E. Orazem obtained his BS and MS degrees from Kansas State University and his doctorate in 1983 from the University of California, Berkeley. In 1983, he began his career as an Assistant Professor at the University of Virginia, and in 1988 he joined the faculty of the University of Florida, where he is a Distinguished Professor of Chemical Engineering. He was recognized as a University of Florida Foundation Preeminence Professor and was the recipient of numerous University of Florida term professorships. Prof. Orazem is a Fellow of the Electrochemical Society, the International Society of Electrochemistry, and the American Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS). He served as President of the International Society of Electrochemistry in 2011-2013. He has over 220 refereed publications, and he co-authored, with Bernard Tribollet of the CNRS in Paris, a textbook entitled Electrochemical Impedance Spectroscopy. His edited book Underground Pipeline Corrosion was published by Woodhead Publishing in 2014. In 2012, Prof. Orazem received the Henry B. Linford Award of the Electrochemical Society. With his co-author Bernard Tribollet, Prof. Orazem is a 2019 recipient of the Claude Gabrielli Award for contributions to electrochemical impedance spectroscopy. He is the recipient of the 2022 Electrochemical Society Corrosion Division H.H. Uhlig Award and the 2021 Herbert Wertheim College of Engineering Doctoral Dissertation Advisor/Mentoring Award.
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Friday, October 25, 2024
3:15 PM – 3:30 PM EST