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James Dante is an accomplished Staff Engineer specializing in the environmental performance of materials, with extensive experience in corrosion research and management at Southwest Research Institute since 2009. Over the years, James has developed and implemented numerous corrosion sensor technologies and methodologies across various industries, including oil and gas, aerospace, and nuclear sectors. Previous roles include Senior Research Scientist positions at Luna Innovations Incorporated and Southwest Research Institute, where James focused on health monitoring systems and wireless corrosion sensors, respectively. Earlier experience also includes leadership at the University of Dayton Research Institute, research at the National Institute of Standards and Technology, and graduate studies at the University of Virginia, where James obtained a Master’s degree in Materials Science and Engineering following a Bachelor's degree in Physics from The Johns Hopkins University.
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