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Dr. Shan-Shan Wang presenting during North American Materials Colloquium Series

All dates for this event occur in the past.

photo of Dr. Shan-Shan Wang, Ohio State
Dr. Shan-Shan Wang

This semester the Department of Materials Science and Engineering is replacing its traditional colloquium series with the North American Materials Colloquium Series. One of our own has been invited to present during the inaugural series. We are proud to announce that Dr. Shan-Shan Wang, research associate with the Fontana Corrosion Center, is the featured speaker on October 8 and October 9. Her presentation is titled, "The Subsurface Structure of Abraded Al Alloys and its Influences on Corrosion" and will be streamed on Zoom. (the Zoom link is available in Carmen)  

Dr. Shan-Shan Wang is currently a research associate in Materials Science and Engineering and Fontana Corrosion Center at the Ohio State University. She earned her Ph.D. and Master’s degree in Materials Science at Harbin Institute of Technology in China, and Bachelor’s degree in Materials Science and Engineering from Kunming University of Science and Technology in China. She also came to the U.S. as a visiting student at The Ohio State University between 2011 and 2013. After receiving her Ph.D. degree in 2015, she returned to the Fontana Corrosion Center at Ohio State, where she performed research as a postdoctoral researcher (2015-2018) and research associate since 2018. Shan-Shan’s primary research interests are the relationship between microstructure and localized corrosion of metals and alloys, galvanic corrosion of mixed-metal systems, and protective coatings.

 

The format for the webinar is as follows:

  • The webinar will begin with a live introduction of the speaker.
  • Each speaker has prerecorded their talk ahead of time to limit technical difficulties. The speaker will be available to answer questions typed in the Q&A while the presentation is playing. In addition, the speaker will be available to answer questions after the presentation is finished playing.
  • After the seminar is played, the moderator will read brief Q&A questions to the speaker, but attendees with more involved questions can request access to their microphone to ask a question by either raising their hand or by indicating this preference at the end of a typed question in the Q&A.

To attend

Dates are for synchronous sessions, with live introductions and Q&A, will be held at 3:00 p.m. ET on Thursdays and 4:00 p.m. ET on Fridays via Zoom webinar. Links to asynchronous talks will become available at least one week before the scheduled seminar date. The asynchronous talks will be closed captioned.

The presentation link is available in Carmen. 

Full instructions for attending synchronous (live) webinars