599 



APPENDIX B ' 53 



is a former member of the Marine Board of the National Research Council and is 

 a member of the National Academy of Engineering. 



Malcolm Spaulding is a professor of ocean engineering at the University of 

 Rhode Island. He earned a B.S. and a Ph.D. in mechanical engineering from the 

 University of Rhode Island. Dr. Spaulding studies numerical modeling of coastal 

 and shelf processes to predict oil spill fates and impact and pollutant transport. 



Glenn Stoner is an expert on bioelectrochemistry and marine corrosion control. 

 He holds degrees from the University of Missouri and University of Pennsylvania 

 and is currently professor of materials science and engineering and director of the 

 Center of Electrochemical Sciences and Engineering at the University of Virginia 

 in Charlottesville. Dr. Stoner has taught courses in corrosion throughout the 

 United States, Europe, and the Middle East, and is a consultant with several 

 companies and national laboratories. He holds 12 patents and is the author of 75 

 publications in electrochemistry and corrosion. 



