Dr. Lawrence Eiselstein is Principal Engineer in Exponent's Materials/Metallurgy practice. He specializes in the mechanical behavior of materials corrosion science engineering and testing. His research includes design analysis and testing for FDA approval of implantable devices electrochemical/mechanical measurements fatigue design and fabrication of metal laminates for reactive armor development of lightweight armor and ballistic testing. He has extensive experience working on projects that deal with hydrogen embrittlement steam seawater petrochemical and chemical plants sour gas well environments welds and brazing advanced materials and processing mechanical alloying of iron titanium and magnesium deformation and fracture of materials the relationship between microstructure and properties fractography and failure analysis. Dr. Eiselstein has expertise in all aspects of corrosion including corrosion fatigue stress corrosion cracking corrosion of bridges steam turbines condensers steam generators plumbing and piping. Dr. Eiselstein holds a Ph.D. in Materials Science from Stanford University and is a registered professional corrosion engineer and metallurgical engineer in the state of California. |