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e, modification and experience with CREVICER II (FEM developed at UVa), Course work with Finite element
-Experience in power plants, knowledge in water treatment
-Microscopic techniques, such as SEM, Metallographic Analysis, CLSM, etc
-Other techniques: Capillary Electrophoresis, micro-fabrication, concrete casting and testing, etc
-Computer languages: C, Fortran, Visual Basic
-Typical PC software, word processors, spreadsheets, Mathcad

EDUCATION

Ph.D. Engineering Science, August 2003 08/98~08/03 GPA 4.0
Dissertation: Corrosion Behavior of Stainless Steel Clad Rebar
University of South Florida, Tampa, FL

M.S. Corrosion Engineering, July 1997 09/94~07/97 GPA 3.7
Thesis: Fluidized Bed Chemical Vapor Deposition Si on Graphite Substrates
Institute of Corrosion and Protection of Metals, Chinese Academy of Science, China,

B.S. Applied Chemistry, June 1994, 09/90~06/94 GPA 3.5
Wuhan University of Hydraulic and Electric Engineering, (WUHEE, currently Wuhan University), Wuhan, China

EXPERIENCE

08/03~present Research Associate, Center for Electrochemical Science and Engineering, University of Virginia

Project 1. “Corrosion Evaluation of Scribed Alclad AA2024-T3 Samples Exposed at Daytona Beach, Florida”
Characterize corrosion condition of Alclad coupons exposed at field (completed)

Project 2. “Investigation of Crevice Corrosion Using Micro-fabrication Techniques”
Well-defined crevices were produced using micro-fabrication techniques, creviced specimens then will be tested in various solutions, the effect of crevice gap size and cathode/anode ratio will be studied. (in progress)

Project 3. ‘Determination of The Effectiveness of Corrosion Prevention Compound (CPC) on Corrosion/Fatigue”
Evaluate the effect of various CPC on corrosion fatigue behavior of AA7075 alloy, techniques such as EIS, fatigue test and metallographic analysis will be employed in this study. (In progress)

Project 4. “Crevice Corrosion Critical Chemistry Modeling”
Establish a scientific basis for the calculation of the stability of crevice corrosion propagation for Ni-Cr-Mo-Fe alloys as a function of temperature, alloy composition, RH, external solution layer composition, and cathodic kinetics on the outside surface. (in progress)

08/98~08/03 Graduate Research Assistant, Civil and Environmental Engineering Department, University of South Florida, Tampa, FL

Project 1. Corrosion Behavior of Stainless Steel Clad Rebar
Determine Chloride threshold, evaluate performance of cut-end termination methods, effect of Temperature & pH, behavior of SCR with breaks, evaluate critical factors affecting corrosion of SCR and project service life of SCR using Modeling calculation

Project 2. Implementation of SHRP Corrosion Diagnosis Products in Planning Maintenance Strategies for Florida Bridges
Compare and Evaluate GECOR 6 and PR Monitor for corrosion rate measurement of reinforcement in concrete structure

Project 3. Corrosion behavior of Galvanized Rebar
Monitor/test Galvanized Rebar in 6 different concrete mixes exposed to three environmental conditions

Project 4. “Durability of Raymond Piles”
Characterize property of Raymond Piles, and project service life of the piles. This project involved in some field trips to Florida bridges.

Teaching
Teaching assistant of “Corrosion Control” instructed by Dr. Alberto A. Sagüés, spring semester, 2000

07/95~07/97 Graduate research assistant, Institute of Corrosion and Protection of Metals, Chinese Academy of Science

Project 1. Fluidized Bed Chemical Vapor Deposition (FBCVD) Silicon on Graphite Substrates
Design a FBCVD system, CVD Si on high density graphite substrates using the system, thermodynamic analysis

02/92~06/94 Undergraduate research assistant, Wuhan University of Hydraulic and Electric Engineering (WUHEE), China

Project 1. “S2- effect on corrosion of commercial steel and copper”—B.S. Thesis (03/94-06/94)
(group leader of 3 undergraduate students and one graduate student, worked at Datong Power Plant on this project in July 1994 after graduation)

Project 2. “High Temperature Condensed Water Treatment” Water treatment laboratory
HONORS

1. Harvey Herro Award for the best posters in corrosion application technology (1st place), NACE international, March, 2002

2. Mars Fontana Award for the best posters in corrosion engineering, (2nd place) NACE international, March, 2000

3. Yilida Fellowship, Graduate School of Chinese Academy of Science, February, 1995

4. Power Engineering Fellowship, Hubei Power Engineering Association, China, 1993

5. Outstanding Student Leadership Award, WUHEE, China, 1993

6. Student Scientific Invention Award, WUHEE, China, 1993

7. Outstanding Student Scholarship, WUHEE, China, 1991-1994 (annual)

PRESENTATIONS

1. Kelly, R. G, Cui, F., Preseul-Moreno, F., “Evolution of Solution Layer Chemistry in the Presence of Particulate” OST&I Materials Performance Targeted Thrust Project Status and Review Meeting, Cleveland, OH, February 22-24, 2005

2. Cui, F., Galyon, S. E., Kelly, R. G, “Determination of the Effectiveness of CPC on Corrosion Fatigue” SKT Materials Substitution Team Meeting, Pittsburg, PA, January 14, 2005

3. Gui, F., Cui, F., Kelly, R. G., “CPC Test Protocol Development for Occluded Regions and Corrosion/Fatigue Cracking” SKT Working Group Meeting, Kettering OH, November 8-9, 2004

4. Kelly, R. G., Cui, F., Preseul-Moreno, F., “Corrosion Evaluation of Scribed Alclad AA2024-T3 Samples Exposed at Daytona Beach, Florida” 206th Meetings of The Electrochemical Society (ECS), Hawaii, October, 2004

5. Cui, F., Preseul-Moreno, F., Kelly, R. G., “Corrosion Evaluation of Scribed Alclad AA2024-T3 Samples Exposed at Daytona Beach, Florida” poster, Gordon Research Conference on Aqueous Corrosion, New London, NH, July 25-29, 2004

6. Preseul-Moreno, F., Cui, F., Kelly, R. G., “Modeling of Corrosion Protection Provided by an Aluminum-based Clad: Water Layer Effect,” 204th Meetings of The Electrochemical Society (ECS), Orlando, FL, October, 2003

7. Cui, F., Sagüés, A.A., Paper No. 03310, Corrosion/2003, NACE International, 2003

8. Sagüés, A.A., Cui, F., “Corrosion Behavior of Stainless Steel Clad Rebar: Latest Progress”, Florida Department of Transportation workshop on “Corrosion Resistant Rebar”, March, 2002

9. Cui, F., “Corrosion Behavior of 316L Stainless Steel Clad Reinforcing Bar”, student poster, NACE/2002, Denver, Co (Harvey Herro Award)

10. Cui, F., Sagüés, A.A., Paper No. 0146, Corrosion/2001, NACE International, 2001

11. Cui, F., “Cathodic Behavior of 316L Stainless Steel Rebar in Alkaline Media”, student poster, NACE/2001, Houston, FL

12. Sagüés, A.A., Cui, F., “Corrosion Behavior of Stainless Steel Clad Rebar”, Transportation Research Board Meeting, Washington D.C., Jan, 2001

14. Cui, F., “Corrosion Behavior of Stainless Steel Clad Rebar in Concrete, student poster, NACE/2000, Orlando, FL (Mars Fontana Award)

15. Cui, F., Shen, J., “Thermodynamic Analysis of Fluidized Chemical Vapor Deposition Silicon and Silicon Carbide”, Chinese Materials Research Society (CMRS), 1995, Beijing, PRC

PUBLICATIONS

1. Cui, F., Preseul-Moreno, F., Kelly, R. G., “Experimental and Computational Evaluation of the Corrosion of Alclad AA2024-T3 Exposed At A Seacoast Environment” Corrosion, in preparation

2. Cui, F., Preseul-Moreno, F., Kelly, R. G., “Computational Modeling of Cathodic Limitations on Localized Corrosion of Wetted SS 316L at Room Temperature” Corrosion Science (invited paper, submitted)

3. Cui, F., Preseul-Moreno, F., Kelly, R. G., “Experimental And Computational Evaluation Of The Corrosion Of Alclad AA2024-T3 Exposed At A Seacoast Environment” D.A. Shifler, P.M. Natishan, T. Tsuru, S. Ito, eds., F2-Corrosion In Marine And Saltwater Envirionment II, PV2005-14, 206th Meetings of The Electrochemical Society (ECS), Hawaii, October, 2004

4. Preseul-Moreno, F., Cui, F., Kelly, R. G., “Modeling of Corrosion Protection Provided by an Aluminum-based Clad: Water Layer Effect,” R. G. Buchheit, R. G. Kelly, N. A. Missert, B. A. Shaw, eds., Corrosion and Protection of Light Metal Alloys, PV 2003-23, The Electrochemical Society, Inc., Pennington, NJ (2003), pp. 344-357.

5. Cui, F., Sagüés, A.A., “Corrosion Performance of Stainless Steel Clad Rebar in Simulated Pore Water and Concrete”, Corrosion/2003, Paper No. 03310, (Houston, TX: NACE International, 2003)

6. Cui, F., Sagüés, A.A., Powers, R.G., “Corrosion Behavior of Stainless Steel Clad Rebar”, Corrosion/2001, Paper No. 0146, (Houston, TX: NACE International, 2001)

7. Cui, F., Sagüés, A.A. “An Exploratory Study of Corrosion Behavior of Stainless Steel Clad Rebar (Part I): Experimental Results,” in preparation

8. Cui, F., Sagüés, A.A., Kranc, S.C., “An Exploratory Study of Corrosion Behavior of Stainless Steel Clad Rebar (Part II): Modeling Computation of Corrosion Macrocell Current Distribution,” in preparation

9. Cui, F., Sagüés, A.A., “Cathodic Behavior of Stainless Steel Rebar”, in Preparation

10. Cui, F., Sagüés, A.A., “A Novel Ends-Termination Method for Laboratory Testing of Stainless Steel Clad Rebar,” in preparation

11. Cui, F., Shen, J., “Thermodynamic Analysis of Fluidized Chemical Vapor Deposition Silicon and Silicon Carbide”, Chinese Materials Research Society (CMRS), 1995, Beijing, PRC

PROFESSIONAL ASSOCIATIONS:

• Member of National Association of Corrosion Engineering (NACE)
• Member of The Electrochemical Society (ECS)


Personal contact information:
Home:
87 University Gardens #12
Charlottesville, VA 22903
Phone: 434-962-1265 (C)

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University of Virginia. Materials Science and Eng
116 Engineer’s Way, POB 400745
Charlottesville, VA 22903
Phone: 434-982-5784 (O) Fax: 434-982-5799
e-mail: fc2r@virginia.edu


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