Dr. Derek Northwood

Dr. D. NorthwoodProfessor Emeritus
dnorthwo@uwindsor.ca

Education

  • Ph.D, Chemical Physics (Crystallography), University of Surrey, UK, 1968
  •  B.Sc (Eng), Engineering Metallurgy, Imperial College, UK, 1964
  • ARSM, Royal School of Mines, London, UK, 1964

Research Interests

  • Microstructure-properties (performance) processing relationships
  • Lightweight (A1+Mg) materials for automotive applications
  • Materials for energy applications, including fuel cells, batteries and hydrogen storage.
  • Novel materials synthesis methods, surface-engineering for improved corrosion & wear

Professional Affiliations

  • Professional Engineers Ontario (PEO)
  • C.P. Eng, Australia
  • National Engineering Register Australia (NER)
  • Fellow of the Royal Society of Canada (FRSC)
  • Fellow of the Institute of Materials, Minerals and Mining (FIMMM), UK
  • Fellow of the Institution of Engineers Australia (FIEAust)
  • Fellow of ASM International (FASM), USA
  • Fellow of the World Institute for Engineering and Technology Education (FWIETE), Australia

Selected Publications

  • Northwood, D.O., Gilbert, R.W. et al, Characterisation of neutron irradiation damage in zirconium alloys – an international "round-robin" experiment, Journal of Nuclear Materials, 79(2) 379-394 (1979).
  • Ivey, D.G., Northwood, D.O. Storing energy in metal hydrides: a review of the physical metallurgy, Journal of Materials Science, 18(2), 321-347 (1983).
     
  • Feng, F., Geng, M., Northwood, D.O., Electrochemical behaviour of intermetallic-based metal hydrides used in Ni/metal hydride (MH) batteries: A review, International Journal of Hydrogen Energy, 26(7), 725-734 (2001).
     
  • Ma, Y., Nie, X., Northwood, D.O., Hu, H., Systematic study of the electrolytic plasma oxidation process on a Mg alloy for corrosion protection, Thin Solid Films, 494(1-2), 296-301 (2006).
     
  • Hussein, R.O., Nie, X, Northwood, D.O. et al, Spectroscopic study of electrolytic plasma and discharging behaviour during the plasma electrolytic oxidation (PEO) process, Journal of Physics D: Applied Physics, 43(10), art. No. 105203 (2010)