Dr. Preet M. Singh is a Professor and Associate Chair of Graduate Studies at the School of Materials Science and Engineering at the Georgia Institute of Technology (Georgia Tech). He got his Ph.D. in Materials Science and Engineering from the University of Newcastle Upon Tyne, UK in 1989. For over 30 years, his research is focused on the fundamental understanding of the environmental degradation of material properties, especially for the metals and metallic alloys, and their protection. Dr. Singh has worked on a number of applied research projects related to the corrosion problems in the chemical process industry, biofuels, nuclear industry, oil and gas industry, and concrete reinforcements in infrastructure. Research areas of his interest include monitoring and control of aqueous corrosion, molten salt corrosion, stress corrosion cracking (SCC), corrosion fatigue (CF), high temperature corrosion of engineering materials, and microstructure property relations in metallic materials. He has also worked on the mechanical properties of materials including damage accumulation in metal matrix composites (MMCs) and aluminum alloys. His research includes various classes of metallic materials including carbon steels, austenitic stainless steels, duplex stainless steels, Ni-based alloys, aluminum alloys, titanium alloys, magnesium alloys, and Mo-Re alloys. His current research efforts include corrosion of stainless steels and Ni-based alloys in molten fluoride and chloride salts, and corrosion and SCC of in additively manufactured and wrought aluminum alloys. Dr. Singh has published over 225 papers, of which over 185 papers have been published in refereed journals, book chapters, and conference proceedings. In 2008, Prof. Singh was elected as a Fellow of NACE-International and in 2013 he was elected as a Fellow of ASM-International
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