UROP Research Mentor Project Submission Portal: Submission #815

Submission information
Submission Number: 815
Submission ID: 14701
Submission UUID: 07683de0-83b0-4c01-bf19-162451de0193

Created: Fri, 08/16/2024 - 11:55 AM
Completed: Fri, 08/16/2024 - 11:55 AM
Changed: Mon, 08/26/2024 - 12:41 PM

Remote IP address: 144.174.214.38
Submitted by: Anonymous
Language: English

Is draft: No

Research Mentor Information

Craig Barbour
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craig1.barbour@famu.edu
Graduate Student
Brandon Krick
bkrick@eng.famu.fsu.edu
FAMU-FSU College of Engineering
Mechanical Engineering
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Overall Project Details

Tribological Studies of Hydrogen Resistant Materials
Materials, Friction and Wear, Hydrogen power
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Mechanical Engineering, Chemical Engineering, Engineering, Material Science, Physics, Chemistry
**Students from other backgrounds are welcome to apply**
2003 Levy Ave, Tallahassee, FL 32310
FSU and FAMU Bus lines to the College of Engineering
In-person
5-10
Flexible schedule (Combination of business and outside of business. TBD between student and research mentor.)
Energy and Power companies have been looking at possible renewable power sources to propel mankind into the future. One possibility at the front of this search is hydrogen power. However, hydrogen puts major stress on materials when stored and burned as fuel causing critical failures in power systems. Students will be investigating protective coatings meant to be used in hydrogen environments.
Students will conduct experiments, review literature, and learn how to interpret data in a tribology (study of friction, wear, and lubricants) laboratory. The main goal of the work performed by students is to help advance readiness of materials to be used in hydrogen environments.
There are no "required" skills needed to start working in this laboratory.
Recommended:
- Excel
- Matlab
**Recommended skills can/will be learned while working in lab**
As a mentor, I believe in developing relationships built on mutual respect, where both mentor and mentee contribute to each other's growth. My approach centers on creating a safe and supportive environment where it's okay to fail and learn from those failures. This safety net is crucial for encouraging risk-taking and exploration, which are essential for personal and professional growth.

I seek to challenge my mentees, guiding them through obstacles that push their boundaries and develop resilience. I encourage them to ask questions and seek understanding, as this is a powerful tool for learning. My goal is to empower mentees to become independent thinkers who are confident in their abilities to navigate challenges and continuously seek knowledge.
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UROP Program Elements

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2024
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