Srdjan Nesic, Ph.D.
- Director, Institute for Corrosion and Multiphase Technology
- Russ Professor of Chemical Engineering
- Distinguished Professor
Areas of Expertise
Expert Bio
Dr. Srdjan Nesic is an 黑料视频 Distinguished Professor and a Russ Professor of Chemical Engineering at the Department of Chemical and Biomolecular Engineering in Athens, OH, USA. Since 2002 he also serves as the Director of the Institute for Corrosion and Multiphase Flow Technology at the same university, which is one of the world鈥檚 largest research institutions of the kind.
Dr. Nesic has published extensively in the field of corrosion, including 18 articles in books, some of which are reference sections in the best-known corrosion handbooks such as: Uhlig's Corrosion Handbook and Shriers's Corrosion, covering corrosion and erosion with applications in the oil and gas industry. He is the author of 160+ peer reviewed journal papers, 260+ conference papers and 100+ scientific reports in the field of corrosion. His publications have received over 22,600+ citations. He is a Fellow of NACE/AMPP and CSCP and serves as the Associate Editor at the CORROSION journal published by NACE, as well as at the Corrosion Science Journal published by Elsevier.
Dr. Nesic is the recipient of numerous awards and honors such as: Willis Rodney Whitney Award given in recognition of significant contributions to corrosion science by NACE in 2018, the Best Paper award in the CORROSION journal for 2010 and 2015, H.H. Uhlig Award given in recognition of outstanding effectiveness in post-secondary corrosion education from NACE in 2007 and Bengough award for best paper in the British Corrosion Journal in 1998. His graduate students have won the A.B. Campbell award twice, in 2009 and 2015, for the most outstanding manuscript published in the CORROSION journal presented by young authors. The Institute for Corrosion and Multiphase Flow Technology where Dr. Nesic has been a long-time Director has won the NACE Distinguished Organization Award for 2020. He has chaired many sessions at international conferences and has delivered numerous keynote and plenary lectures. He holds multiple honorary professorship positions at universities across the world.
Dr. Nesic has extensively consulted on corrosion, erosion, flow, heat and mass transfer issues for the industry, covering a variety of projects. Some of the work was related to design (e.g. development of Kashagan field in Kazakhstan and Wheatstone project in Western Australia), in other cases the work was related to corrosion seen in operations (e.g. Ekofisk field in the North Sea and Terra Nova offshore field off the coast of Newfoundland). Dr Nesic has also worked on a number of minor and major litigation cases, such as: expert witness in the State of Alaska vs. BPXA case (related to the Prudhoe Bay incident in 2006 where MIC was the issue), testifying expert witness in the DOJ vs. BP case (related to the Deepwater Horizon Spill in 2010 where erosion was the issue), expert witness in the Alcoa vs. KAPL and others case (related to the Varanus island incident in 2008 where cathodic protection was the issue), and more.