Laura Lynn Fockaert
Researcher
Department of Mechanical, Maritime and Materials Engineering
Delft University of Technology
Netherlands
Biography
After obtaining a bachelor degree in Chemistry at the Plantijn University College, Antwerp, Belgium in 2012, Laura-Lynn Fockaert received her master degree in Chemical Engineering Technology at the University of Antwerp, Belgium, in 2014. Her thesis is about the in-situ study of interfacial bonding mechanisms of carboxylic coatings on metal substrates. In 2015 Laura-Lynn started as a PhD candidate in the CTE group working on the effects of mobility of water and charge carriers at polymer-metal interfaces on long-term stability of a polymer-metal hybrid system. Research interest of Laura-Lynn are corrosion, corrosion protection, surface chemistry, and coatings.
Research Interest
Corrosion Technology and Electrochemistry
Publications
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Zirconium-based conversion film formation on zinc, aluminium and magnesium oxides and their interactions with functionalized molecules
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In situ characterization of the initial effect of water on molecular interactions at the interface of organic/inorganic hybrid systems