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Poorwa Gore

Poorwa Gore

Dr. Poorwa Gore is currently the Director of aiCHEMY in Kanpur, India. She received a B.E. in metallurgical engineering from Government Engineering College Raipur (now the National Institute of Technology Raipur) in India, M.E. in materials engineering from Indian Institute of Science Bangalore, and Ph.D. through a joint program offered by the Indian Institute of Technology Bombay and Monash University. 

Dr. Gore previously worked as the Research Associate at the Interdisciplinary Centre for Energy Research, Indian Institute of Science Bangalore, where she was involved in the establishment of a facility for supercritical and ambient pressure steam oxidation for high-temperature superalloys. She has also worked on the molten salt corrosion and aqueous corrosion of new Co-based superalloys and Ni-based superalloys. 

Research Interests: electrochemical corrosion of light alloys, high-temperature corrosion, materials reliability and degradation in clean energy technologies, localized corrosion of additively manufactured alloys, structure and corrosion property correlation in materials

Selected Publications from CORROSION:

P. Gore, N. Birbilis, V.S. Raja, “Temporal Evolution of Cathodic Kinetics upon Magnesium in Aqueous Chloride Solution Following Evolution of Corrosion Film Chemistry,” Corrosion 75, 6 (2019): p. 687-692. https://doi.org/10.5006/3042

C. Savant, P. Gore, V.S. Raja, “Effect of Under Layer Metallic Coating Composition on Phosphating and the Corrosion Performance for Automobile Applications,” Corrosion 77, 8 (2021): p. 866-877. https://doi.org/10.5006/3748

R.N. Gupta, R.K. Agrawal, P. Gore, U. Parmar, V.S. Raja, “Environmentally Assisted Cracking Behavior of 18Ni 250 Maraging Steel Welds Obtained with and Without Flux in Chloride Media,” Corrosion 77, 1 (2021): p. 85-96. https://doi.org/10.5006/3582

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