- Fernand D. Marquis
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Research Professor
Mail Code: 97
Wayne E. Meyer Institute of Systems Engineering
Monterey, CA 93943
Phone: 831-656-3721
Email: fdmarqui (at) nps.edu
- EDUCATION:
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PhD - Univ. of Lisbon, 1977
Metallurgy and Materials Science
PhD - Imperial College of Science and Technology, University of London, 1977
Metallurgical Eng.
MPhil - Imperial College of Science and Technology, University of London, 1973
Eng - Instituto Superior Tecnico (IST), 1970
Chemical/Industrial Eng.
BS - Univ. of Coimbra (UC), 1967
Chem. Eng.
NPS EXPERIENCE:
- 2009-Present Research Professor, Wayne Meyer Institute of Systems Engineering
- 2006-2008 Visiting Professor, Dept. of Mechanical and Astronautical Engineering
OTHER EXPERIENCE:
- 1980 2005 Professor of Materials and Metallurgical Engineering, South Dakota School of Mines and Technology (SDSMT)
- 1993 1994 Visiting Professor, Dept. of Applied Mechanics and Engineering Science, University of California, San Diego (UCSD)
- 1980 1980 Visiting Professor, Titanium Metals Corporation of America (TIMET), Nevada
- 1979 1980 Visiting Professor and Associate Scientist, Department of Mechanical & Aerospace Engineering, University of Delaware (UD)
TEACHING INTERESTS:
- Nanotechnology and Nanosystems.
- Alternative and Renewable Energy Systems
- Nanomaterials (nanocomposites,nanoceramics, nanosensors, nanofluids, nanolubricants),
- Nanoenergetics, Shock Synthesis, Combustion Synthesis and Densification of Ceramics, Composites and Intermetallics.
- Nano and Microstructural Design and Manufacture of Advanced Material Systems.
- Thermal Management Systems for High Energy-High Rate Applications.
- Design of Multiphase Materials and Materials Systems.
- Analytical Electron Microscopy and Forensics.
- High-Strain, High-Strain Rate Deformation Behavior of Material Systems
- Failure Analysis and Mechanisms in Structural and Energy Systems.
RESEARCH INTERESTS:
- Nanotechnology and Nanosystems.
- Alternative and Renewable Energy Systems
- Nanomaterials (nanocomposites,nanoceramics, nanosensors, nanofluids, nanolubricants),
- Nanoenergetics, Shock Synthesis, Combustion Synthesis and Densification of Ceramics, Composites and Intermetallics.
- Nano and Microstructural Design and Manufacture of Advanced Material Systems.
- Thermal Management Systems for High Energy-High Rate Applications.
- Design of Multiphase Materials and Materials Systems.
- Analytical Electron Microscopy and Forensics.
- High-Strain, High-Strain Rate Deformation Behavior of Material Systems
- Failure Analysis and Mechanisms in Structural and Energy Systems.
AWARDS:
- Fellow of the Royal Microscopical Society, United Kingdom, 1977; Editorial Advisory Board, Portugaliae Physica, 1978-1986; Chartered Engineer, Council of Engineering Institutions, 1979, UK; Professional Chemical/Industrial Engineer, Portugal, 1972; Professional Metallurgical Engineer, Portugal, 1979; ABET Program Evaluator for Materials Engineering, Metallurgical Engineering and Polymer Engineering; Member of the Board of Governors of the International Congress on Mechanical Behavior of Materials, 1979-1981; Who’s Who in Engineering; Special Recognition from Entrepeneurs of America, 1998; Governor of South Dakota Faculty Award for Teaching with Technology, 1999; Materials Design and Manufacturing Division of TMS, for Exemplary Service to the Division as Chairman of the Powder Materials Committee, 2001; Outstanding Award for Service as Primary Organizer of the International Symposium on “Rapid Prototyping of Materials”; Fellow American Society for Metals, 2006; Board of Trustees Alpha Sigma Mu, 2006-2009.
BOARDS/MEMBERSHIPS:
- Executive Council of the Materials Design and Manufacturing Division (TMS); Treasurer Materials Design and Manufacturing Division (TMS); University Materials Council; Campus-Wide Assessment Committee (SDSMT); American Society for Metals (ASM); American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical and Petroleum Engineers; Sigma Xi; Materials Research Society; American Society for Testing of Materials Chair Powder Materials Committee (TMS); Societe Francaise de Metallurgie; National Center for Metallurgical Research, Madrid, Spain; Institute of Metals (Metals Society and Institution of Metallurgists), United Kingdom; Professional Registration Committee; Item Writers for Professional Registration Certification (PE); American Society for Engineering Education, (ASEE); American Association for the Advancement of Science.
SELECTED PUBLICATIONS: (View an extended list)
- Marquis, F.D.S. and L.P.F. Chibante “Improving the Heat Transfer of Nanofluids and Nanolubricants with Carbon Nanotubes” JOM, 12 (2005) 32-44.
- Marquis, F.D.S., Mahajan, A. and Mamalis, A.G.”Shock Synthesis and Densification of Tungsten Based Heavy Alloys” J. Mater. Proc. Tech., Vol. 161, 1-2(2005), 113-130.
- Mamalis, A.G., Vottea, I.N., Manolakos, D.E., Szalay, and Marquis, F.D.S., “Explosive Compaction/Cladding of YBCO Discs: a Numerical Approach” J. Mater. Proc. Tech. Vol. 161, 1-2(2005) 36-41.
- Marquis, F.D.S., “Evolution of Microstructures, Fracture Toughness and Fatigue Resistance During the Processing of 7X50 Aluminum Alloys”, in “Nano & Microstructural Design of Advanced Materials”, ed. Meyers, M.A., Ritchie, R.O. and Sarikaya, M., Elsevier, (2004) 273-286.
- Jensen, C.J., Dolan, D.F., Allen, C.D., Marquis, F.D.S. and Langerman, M.A. “Integration of Rapid Prototyping in Design and Manufacturing Education”, in “Rapid Prototyping of Materials”, Marquis, F.D.S. and Bourell, D. L., ISBN 0-87339-530-1, TMS (2002) 203-219.
KEYWORDS/TECHNOLOGIES:
- Keywords: Nanosystems; Nanoenergetics; Nanofluids, Nanolubricants, Nanocomposites, Nanosensors; Thermal Management Systems; Nano and Microstructural Design of Material Systems.
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