题目:What's beyond corrosion on biomedical implants
报告人:Prof. Amir Eliezer
Shamoon College of Engineering, Israel
时间:2017年6月2日(周五)09:30
地点:南区报告厅一楼
Abstract: Corrosion affects the lives of every person, often significantly. If not controlled, the consequences of corrosion can be disastrous for human health, safety and the environment. The key to addressing corrosion is, in fact, to increase awareness of the issue. As long as modern life develops, corrosion costs will exist; therefore, the main challenges are to provide corrosion education for engineering students as well it's need for modern products. Such is essential to understand once biomedical devices are being designed and manufactured according to the regulation and human needs to improve the human life.
Prof. Amir Eliezer has studied B.Sc., M.Sc., Ph.D. in Materials Engineering (Summa Cum Laude) and an additional M.B.A. He has received several awards and recognitions including the H. H. Uhlig 2013 award. He is an academic staff Member of the Mechanical Engineering at SCE – Shamoon College of Engineering, Israel. He has published more than 200 scientific publications and received distinguished academic-industrial international research grants. Currently he holds the positions of Dean, The Authority for Research & Development, Director, Corrosion Research Center, Nano-Bio & Advanced Materials, and Director, Entrepreneurship and Innovation Center at SCE. He is the former President of the WCO and the Chair of NACE International European Area.