Joe Payer

Title: Chief Scientist
Research Specialty: Corrosion, electrochemistry, hydrogen effects on materials, integrity/reliability, life prediction, life cycle costs, risk management, surface treatments, protective coatings, failure analysis, materials selection, cathodic protection, sensors and monitoring devices, amorphous metals/bulk metallic glasses
Dept/Program: National Center for Education and Research on Corrosion and Materials Performance
Phone: 330-972-2806
Email: jpayer@uakron.edu
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Biography

Dr. Joe H. Payer is Chief Scientist of National Center for Education and Research on
Corrosion and Materials Performance (NCERCAMP) and Research Professor of Corrosion and
Reliability Engineering He is an internationally recognized expert in corrosion and materials
performance. He directed the University Corrosion Collaboration at UAkron for the U.S. DoD
Office of Corrosion Policy and Oversight. At Case Western Reserve University, Dr. Payer
directed the U.S. Department of Energy, multi-university, Corrosion and Materials Performance
Cooperative for improved performance assessment for long-term disposal of spent nuclear fuel,
and he is former director of the Yeager Center for Electrochemical Sciences at Case. Dr. Payer is
Fellow and past president of NACE International, a Fellow of ASM International, received the
ASTM Sam Tour Award for Distinguished Contributions to Research, Development and
Evaluation of Corrosion Testing Methods.


Research

Awards, Areas of Responsibility:

Wittke Award for Distinguished Undergraduate Teaching, CWRU

Plenary Lecture, “Role of Corrosion Science in Long-Term Performance Assessment”, NACE 2006

Corrosion Conference and Exposition

President, National Association of Corrosion Engineers 1986-87

Fellow, American Society for Metals

Fellow, National Association of Corrosion Engineers

ASTM Sam Tour Award for Distinguished Contribution to Research, Development

and Evaluation of Corrosion Testing Methods, 1980

Distinguished Alumnus Award, Ohio State University, College of Engineering,

Education

Ph.D. 1971 Metallurgical Engineering Ohio State University