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Rockville, MD
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February 12, 2013

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Mark Rico Locatelli

**** ******* ***.

Rockville, MD 20851

Phone: 240-***-****

Email: abqnei@r.postjobfree.com

National Inst.of Standards and Tech.

Materials Science Engineering Lab

Gaithersburg, MD 20899-8521

301-***-****

Fx: 301-***-****

Education:

Ph. D.: Materials Science Engineering, University of California, Berkeley, 1997- 1999

M. S.: Materials Science Engineering, University of California, Berkeley, 1993 - 1997

B. S.: Materials Science Engineering, University of California, Berkeley, 1988 - 1992

Minors: Physics, Mechanical Engineering, and Chemical Engineering

Dissertations:

Ph. D.: "Joining of Ceramics and Ceramic Matrix Composites via Reactive Metal Penetration Based Processes." Andreas M. Glaeser, Chair; Robert O. Ritchie, Lisa A. Pruitt

M. S.: "Partial Transient Liquid Phase Brazing of Alumina via Microdesigned Ni-Based Interlayers." Andreas M. Glaeser, Chair; Robert O. Ritchie, Sanjay Govindgee

Fellowships, Grants, and Awards:

National Research Council, Postdoctoral Research Associate, 1999-2001

Outstanding Graduate Student Instructor Award, Fall 1998

Regents Fellow, Spring 1998

Regents Fellow and recipient of the IBM Fellowship in Materials Science and Harry Stuart Derby and Alice Urquhart Derby Scholarship 1995-96.

Regents Fellow and recipient of the Diaz Fellowship 1994-95.

1994 AustCeram SEM Ceramography Award

John H. Mathis Memorial Scholarship from RMC Lonestar Inc.

Tau Beta Pi

Graduated with honors and the Department Citation as the outstanding undergraduate in Materials Science and Mineral Engineering for 1992.

Research:

Research Scientist, National Institute of Standards and Technology, December 1999-present

Modeling failure at complex metal/ceramic interfaces to determine lifetimes for thermal barrier coatings.

GSRA, Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory, February 1997 August, 2000.

Composite Reaction Bonding of SiC/SiC Continuous Fiber reinforced Ceramic Composite materials. Bonds produced by the reaction of Al and mullite interlayers to form ceramic composite bonding interlayers via Reactive Metal Penetration. Senior researcher in UC Berkeley Ceramics Lab whose duties included relocating lab from of Hearst Mining Memorial Building.

Engineering Aid, UC Berkeley, March 1990 - August 1992, and

Graduate Student Research Assistant, LBNL, May, 1993 - February 1997.

Partial Transient Liquid Phase Brazing via Ni-Based Interlayers: Fabrication and characterization of ceramic/metal joints via fracture strength measurements, x-ray and electron analytic techniques (TEM, WDS, EDS, SEM, EPMA, Optical Microscopy), Wetting/Adhesion Experiments, etc., and analysis of joint processing based upon processing variables and joint properties.

Other Work Experience:

RMC Lonestar Inc., Davenport Cement Plant, May 1989 - August 1989.

Worked to maintain operations at a large cement production facility (producing over 1 million tons of cement each year). Acquired intimate knowledge of the operations of an industrial production facility, including such equipment as kilns, mills, separators, pre-heaters, and packaging facilities.

Teaching Assistant: Engineering 115, Thermodynamics, Fall 1996 & Fall 1998

Engineering 45, Introduction to Materials Science, Spring 1994

Physical Education 2, Basketball, Spring 1998

Responsible for training and guiding the research of several undergraduate students and visiting professors (K. Nakashima, K. Kakegawa, and T. Narushima).

Publications:

B. J. Dalgleish, A. P. Tomsia, K. Nakashima, M. Locatelli and A. M. Glaeser, "Low Temperature Routes to Joining Ceramics for High-Temperature Applications," Scripta Metallurgica et Materialia, 31, [8], 1043-48 (1994); LBL Report #34606.

B. J. Dalgleish, M. R. Locatelli, A. P. Tomsia, K. Nakashima and A. M. Glaeser, "Transient Liquid Phase Bonding Approaches for Ceramic Joining," pp. 165-66 in Proceedings of the First International Conference on Composites Engineering (ICCE/1), David Hui, Editor, (August, 1994).

M. R. Locatelli, K. Nakashima, B. J. Dalgleish, A. P. Tomsia and A. M. Glaeser, "Transient Liquid Phase Bonding of Alumina Ceramics via Microdesigned Ni-Based Interlayers," International Ceramic Monographs, 1, [1], 203-08 (1994)

M. R. Locatelli, K. Nakashima, B. J. Dalgleish, A. P. Tomsia and A. M. Glaeser, "Transient Liquid Phase Bonding of Alumina Ceramics via Microdesigned Ni-Based Interlayers," Proceedings of the Symposium on Ceramic Matrix Composites, Indianapolis, IN; April 25-28, 1994; LBL Report #35655.

M. R. Locatelli, B. J. Dalgleish, K. Nakashima, A. P. Tomsia and A. M. Glaeser, "New Approaches to Joining Ceramics for High-Temperature Applications," Proceedings of the 8th Cimtec-World Ceramics Congress and Forum on New Materials, Florence Italy, June 29-July 4, 1994; LBL Report #35657.

M. R. Locatelli, K. Nakashima, A. P. Tomsia, B. J. Dalgleish and A. M. Glaeser, "Transient Liquid Phase Bonding of Ceramics," Proceedings of the International Workshop on Ceramic Interfaces, September, 1994, Nagano, Japan.

M. R. Locatelli, K. Nakashima, H. Matsumoto, A. P. Tomsia, B. J. Dalgleish, and A. M. Glaeser, "Partial Transient Liquid Phase Bonding of Alumina Ceramics," Proceedings of the Fourth European Ceramics Society (ECerS) Conference, October 2-6, 1995, Riccione, Italy.

K. Nakashima, H. Matsumoto, M. R. Locatelli, and A. M. Glaeser, "A Comparison of Reactive Metal and Transient Liquid Phase Bonding of Alumina," pp. 257-8 in Proceedings of the Second International Conference on Composites Engineering (ICCE/2), August 19-24, New Orleans, LA, David Hui, Editor, (August, 1995).

K. Nakashima, H. Matsumoto, M. R. Locatelli, A. M. Glaeser and K. Mori, "Partial Transient Liquid-Phase Bonding of Alumina Using Microdesigned Ni-Based Interlayer," pp. 729-34 in Proceeding of The Second Pacific Rim International Conference on Advanced Materials and Processing, (June 18-22, 1995, Kyongiu, Korea) K. S. Shin, J. K. Yoon, and S. J. Kim, Eds., The Korean Institute of Metals and Materials, (1995).

H. Matsumoto, M. R. Locatelli, K. Nakashima, A. M. Glaeser and K. Mori, "Effects of Cr Additions on the Wettability of Al2O3 by Molten Cu and on Partial Transient Liquid-Phase Bonding of Al2O3," Materials Transactions, JIM, 36, [4], 555-64 (1995).

M. R. Locatelli, "Partial Transient Liquid Phase Bonding of Alumina via Ni-based Interlayers", M. S. Thesis, Department of Materials Science and Mineral Engineering, U. C. Berkeley, Berkeley, CA.

M. R. Locatelli, R. A. Marks, D. R. Chapman, K. Nakashima, and A. M. Glaeser, "Transient Liquid Phase (TLP) Routes to the Joining of Structural Ceramics", Prepared for: NATO Advance Research Workshop on Interfacial Science in Ceramic Joining (1998).

M. R. Locatelli, "Joining Ceramics and Ceramic Matrix Composites via Reactive Metal Penetration Based Techniques," Ph. D. Dissertation, Department of Materials Science and Mineral Engineering, U. C. Berkeley, Berkeley, CA (2000).

M. R. Locatelli, S. A. Langer, T.-J. Chuang, E. R. Fuller, Jr., "A Comparison of OOF with Commercial Finite Element Packages," J. of Research, NIST, in preparation.

Posters and Presentations:

M. R. Locatelli, E. R. Fuller, Jr., R. Kacker, "Modeling Thermal Barrier Coatings with Object Oriented Finite Element Methods," Invited Presentations at NASA Glenn Research Center 2000 and NIST Materials Reliability Division 2001.

M. R. Locatelli and E. R. Fuller, Jr., "Modeling Thermal Barrier Coatings with Object Oriented Finite Element Methods," Poster Presented at the 2000 Ceramics Gordon Research Conference and the 2000 Princeton TBC MURI.

M. R. Locatelli and A. M. Glaeser, "Joining of Ceramics and Ceramic-Matrix Composites via Reactive Metal Penetration", Paper presented at the 1998 Materials Research Society Fall Meeting, Symposium on Recent Advances in Ceramic-Matrix Composites, Boston, MA.

M. R. Locatelli, "Joining of Ceramics and Ceramic-Matrix Composites via a Reactive Metal Penetration Based Process", Ceramics Group Seminar presented to the Ceramics Research Group of the University of Washington, August 8th, 1998, Seattle, WA.

M. R. Locatelli and A. M. Glaeser, "Partial Transient Liquid Phase (PTLP) Brazing:

Ceramic Metal Bonds for High Temperature Applications", Poster presented at 1997 Ceramics Gordon Research Conference.

M. R. Locatelli and A. M. Glaeser, "Partial Transient Liquid Phase (PTLP) Brazing: Ceramic/Metal Bonds for High Temperature Applications", Paper presented at the 1997 Pacific Coast Regional Meeting of the American Ceramic Society.

Organizations and Activities:

Member of the departmental seminar committee (1997-98).

American Ceramic Society, Basic Science Division (member since 1993)

Materials Research Society member

UC Berkeley Ceramics Laboratory Safety Officer

Materials Research Society, Student Chapter, UC Berkeley

Graduate Student Housing Program Organizer (Spring 1995)

Graduate Student Orientation Committee Chairperson (Spring 1994, Fall 1995)

Course Evaluation Guide Committee Member (Fall 1994, Spring 1995)

Departmental Mailing Lists, Administrator (Spring 1997 - present)

National Institute of Ceramic Engineers

Tau Beta Pi

Hobbies include rugby, reading, sea kayaking, backpacking, skiing and other outdoor activities.

References:

Dr. Edwin R. Fuller, Jr.

National Institute of Standards and Technology, Mail Stop 8521

Gaithersburg, MD 20899-8521

301-***-****

Prof. Andreas M. Glaeser

787 Evans Hall

Berkeley, CA 94720

510-***-****

Dr. Rowland M. Cannon

797 Evans Hall

Berkeley, CA 94720

510-***-****

Prof. Robert O. Ritchie

463 Evans Hall

Berkeley, CA 94720

510-***-****



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