UROP Research Mentor Project Submission Portal: Submission #1233
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Submission Number: 1233
Submission ID: 20761
Submission UUID: dc21b3e5-d52d-45f0-b7cc-7efe89185e8b
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Created: Mon, 08/18/2025 - 01:02 PM
Completed: Mon, 08/18/2025 - 01:03 PM
Changed: Wed, 08/27/2025 - 04:48 PM
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Submitted by: Anonymous
Language: English
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Research Mentor Information --------------------------- Primary Research Mentor Name: Catherine Fidd Research Mentor Preferred Pronouns: she/her When potential research assistants are reaching out via email, what is your preferred honorific?: {Empty} Contact Email (FSU Email if affiliated): cf22k@fsu.edu Position Title: Graduate Student Faculty Advisor Name: Brandon Krick Faculty Advisor's FSU Email: bkrick@eng.famu.fsu.edu FSU College (if applicable): FAMU-FSU College of Engineering FSU Department or Non-FSU Organization Affiliation: Mechanical Engineering, Material Science and Engineering Headshot (optional): {Empty} Additional Research Mentor(s) ----------------------------- Research Assistant Supervisor (if different from above): {Empty} Research Assistant Supervisor Preferred Pronouns: {Empty} Research Assistant Supervisor Preferred Honorific?: {Empty} Contact Email (FSU Email if affiliated): {Empty} Name of Other Faculty/Collaborator(s) (if applicable): {Empty} Other Faculty/Collaborator(s) Preferred Pronouns: {Empty} Other Faculty/Collaborator(s) Preferred Honorific?: {Empty} Contact Email (FSU Email if affiliated): {Empty} Overall Project Details ----------------------- Title of the Project: Tribology and Characterization of Hydrogen Exposed Refractory Metals Project Keywords: wear, friction, refractory metals, hydrogen, XPS, tribology, furnace Are you currently looking for research assistants?: Yes Number of Research Assistants Needed : 1 Relevant Research Assistant Major(s): Open to all majors Project Location:: AME Building- 2003 Levy Ave, Tallahassee, FL 32310 If the project location is off campus, does the research assistant(s) need to provide their own transportation?: bus Please select the choice that most accurately describes your expectations for the research assistant(s):: In-person Approximately how many hours a week would the research assistant(s) need to work?: 5-10 Roughly what time frame do you expect research assistant(s) to work?: Flexible schedule (Combination of business and outside of business. TBD between student and research mentor.) Overall Research Project Description: Hydrogen is rapidly gaining popularity as a "clean" energy source. Understanding the effects of hydrogen aging on materials, in this case metals, is important to ensure longevity of components that are exposed to hydrogen. For example, hydrogen turbines require materials that are creep resistant to temperatures >1200 degrees C. Refractory metals are a promising option due to their tolerance of high temperatures. This project investigates the effect of hydrogen exposure on the tribological properties of refractory metals exposed to hydrogen at high temperatures. It also aims to characterize crystallinity, chemical, and phase changes in the materials using methods such as XPS, XRD, and electron microscopy. Research Tasks: Operation of high temperature hydrogen furnace Friction and wear testing of materials on tribometers Skills that research assistant(s) may need:: *skills for this can/ will be taught -Matlab* -Calculus (recommended but not required) -Chemistry (recommended but not required) -XPS (Xray photoelectron spectroscopy) Mentoring Philosophy: My mentoring philosophy revolves around fostering independence while providing support and guidance. In the context of polymer processing and mechanical testing, my approach emphasizes empowering students to take ownership of their project, starting with foundational training and evolving into self-directed work. I believe in the ultimate goal of developing critical thinking skills through data processing and analysis. I encourage students to delve deeply into relevant literature, linking past research with their experimental results. By maintaining open lines of communication, I aim to create an environment where questions are welcomed and curiosity is nurtured. Our lab has a multi-tiered mentoring structure, where the student will be able to talk to both the graduate student and faculty advisor regarding the project. My role is to guide and support, helping students navigate challenges and refine their understanding, ultimately leading to a more profound grasp of both the theoretical and practical aspects of their project. Please provide a link to your publications, a video clip, or a website for your research project (if applicable):: https://web1.eng.famu.fsu.edu/~bkrick/ Please add any additional information here (if applicable):: This project has some work that can be conducted on main campus as well. Are you interested in participating in the UROP Research Mentor Roundtable?: Yes Roundtable times and Zoom links: {Empty} Roundtable Info: - Day: Tuesday, September 2 Start Time: 3:30 End Time: 5:30 Zoom Link: https://fsu.zoom.us/j/92219172548 - Day: Thursday, September 4 Start Time: 12:30 End Time: 3:30 Zoom Link: https://fsu.zoom.us/j/92219172548 UROP Program Elements --------------------- Mentor Handbook, FAQs, and Communication: Yes UROP Performance Evaluation: Yes Materials Grant: Yes UROP Poster Presentation: Yes Faculty Advisor Confirmation: Yes Are you interested in attending in a UROP Research Mentor Workshop Series?: No {Empty} Year: 2025 update url: https://cre.fsu.edu/urop-research-mentor-project-submission-portal?webform_submission=20221&ajax_form=1&_wrapper_format=drupal_ajax&token=OTyK-KNB1kArNrYVI4G_9k00dt3eR3J08TjysSL_cqw