Marie Romedenne

Marie Romedenne

Research And Development Associate Materials Science, Corrosion, Oxidation, Metallurgy @ Ridge

About Marie Romedenne

Marie Romedenne is a Research and Development Associate specializing in materials science, corrosion, oxidation, and metallurgy at Oak Ridge National Laboratory since 2021. She has an extensive background in materials engineering, with experience in both academic and industrial settings.

Current Role at Oak Ridge National Laboratory

Marie Romedenne serves as a Research and Development Associate in the field of Materials Science, specializing in corrosion, oxidation, and metallurgy. She has been in this role since 2021 at Oak Ridge National Laboratory, located in Oak Ridge, Tennessee. In her current position, she focuses on oxidation lifetime modeling for additively manufactured nickel superalloys and heat-resistant steels, particularly in environments containing air and water vapor.

Previous Experience at Oak Ridge National Laboratory

Prior to her current role, Marie worked as a Postdoctoral Research Associate at Oak Ridge National Laboratory from 2019 to 2021. In this position, she contributed to research in materials science, specifically focusing on corrosion and oxidation processes. Her experience at Oak Ridge has provided her with a solid foundation in advanced materials research.

Educational Background in Materials Science

Marie Romedenne completed her PhD in Materials Science, with a focus on corrosion and metallurgy, at CEA - Commissariat à l'énergie atomique et aux énergies alternatives from 2015 to 2018. She also holds a Master's degree in Materials Science from Ecole Nationale Supérieure des Ingénieurs en Arts Chimiques et Technologiques, which she obtained from 2012 to 2015. Her educational background has equipped her with extensive knowledge in materials engineering.

Internship Experience in Materials Engineering

Marie has gained practical experience through various internships in the field of materials engineering. In 2014, she worked as a Materials Engineering Intern focused on composite materials at McGill University for two months. Additionally, she completed a five-month internship at CEA, where she worked on steels. Earlier in her career, she also interned at Air France Industries KLM Engineering & Maintenance in the aerospace sector for one month in 2013.

Specialization in Corrosion and Liquid Metal Embrittlement

Marie Romedenne specializes in corrosion and liquid metal embrittlement, particularly involving sodium, lead-lithium, and lithium. Her research includes a focus on various materials such as austenitic and ferritic steels, ODS FeCrAl, SiC, and F82H steel. This specialization highlights her expertise in addressing critical challenges in materials science related to corrosion and durability.

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