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Current Research Interests

Characterization and modeling of deformed surfaces, Surface roughness, Mechanical properties, Metal forming, Scanning laser confocal microscopy, Atomic force microscopy, Environmentally-induced cracking

Awards

1997 ASM International, Washington DC Chapter President's Award     Given in recognition of exceptional service to the national society from the local chapter level.

Professional Society Activities

  • ASM International, Washington DC Chapter
    • Present Senior Advisor / At large member of Executive Committee
    • 1998-1999 Chapter Chairman
  • American Society for Testing and Materials (ASTM) Member of G-01 Corrosion of Metals
  • TMS Vice-Chairman of Shaping and Forming Committee Member of Mechanical Behavior Committee
  • Society of Automotive Engineers (SAE) Member of the Ferrous Alloys Committee
Mark Stoudt

Position:

Materials Research Engineer
Metallurgy
Materials Performance

Employment History:

1991- present Materials Research Engineer - Materials Performance Group

1986-1991 Materials Engineer - Corrosion Group

Education:

2000 The Johns Hopkins University PhD in Materials Science and Engineering "The Influence of Cu-Ni Multilayered Thin Film Coatings on the Fatigue Behavior of Copper"

1992 The Johns Hopkins University MSE in Materials Science and Engineering "Characterization of the Hydrogen-Induced Cold Cracking
Susceptibility at Weld Zones in HSLA-100 Steel"

1985 The Pennsylvania State University BSE in Metallurgical Engineering          

1980 The Pennsylvania State University ASE in Chemical Engineering

Contact

Phone: 301 975 6025
Email: mark.stoudt@nist.gov
Fax: 301 975 4553