Dr. Joey Kish
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Associate Professor Materials Science and Engineering
P.Eng., Ph.D. (McMaster)
Research Areas Include:
Corrosion prediction and protection of structural materials in the automotive, aerospace, energy generation and chemical processing industries.
Current Projects:
- Corrosion performance of welded copper-lean AA7XXX extrusions for automotive exterior applications.
- Self-passivation tendency and stability of wrought magnesium and Mg-Al-Zn (AZ) alloys in aqueous chloride-containing solutions.
- Stress corrosion cracking and corrosion fatigue resistance structural light weight Mg alloys.
- Modeling the spontaneous oscillatory corrosion kinetics exhibited by stainless steels alloys in hot, concentrated sulphuric acid solutions.
- Throwing power simulation of a galvanic passivation anodic protection system for stainless steels alloys in hot, concentrated sulphuric acid solutions.
Related Links:
McMaster Institute for Automotive Research and Technology (MacAUTO)
Initiative for Automotive Manufacturing Innovation (iAMi)
Brockhouse Institute for Materials Research (BIMR)
