
Florian B. Mansfeld
Expert in corrosion science, acid rain, bacteria that protect metal and economic effects of air pollution
Professor and Chair of Materials Science
Professor of Chemical Engineering
USC Viterbi School
Contact at: (213) 740-3016 or mansfeld@usc.edu
Expertise:
- corrosion science and engineering
- electrodeposition
- electrochemistry
- electrochemical power sources
- physical chemistry
- atmospheric corrosion (acid rain and fog)
- atmospheric corrosion sensors
- economic effects of air pollution
- corrosion protection and control
- corrosion monitoring
- Director, Corrosion and Environmental Effects Laboratory (CEEL) at USC
- Co-author of Microbiologically Influenced Corrosion (1997)
- Winner of W.R. Whitney Award, National Association of Corrosion
Engineers (NACE), for public contributions to corrosion science (1988)
- Winner of Humbold Award (1979 and 1983)
Fellow, NACE and The Electrochemical Society
Foreign Languages:
German
More:
For more information go to:
http://chems.usc.edu/faculty_staff/mansfeld.htm
http://viterbi.usc.edu/news/news/2006/news_2006061437643.htm
USC Information



