
Brendy Rincon Troconis
Associate Professor · Corrosion Engineering
University of Texas at San AntonioAbout
Brendy Rincon Troconis, Ph.D., serves as an Associate Professor in the Department of Mechanical Engineering at The University of Texas at San Antonio's Margie and Bill Klesse College of Engineering and Integrated Design. Holding a Ph.D. from The Ohio State University, she directs research in corrosion engineering, adhesion science, and materials degradation with applications in infrastructure and energy systems.
Her educational foundation includes doctoral training at The Ohio State University, establishing expertise in materials characterization and failure analysis. Dr. Rincon Troconis's scholarly work focuses on corrosion inhibition mechanisms, advanced adhesion measurement techniques (particularly blister test innovations), and computational modeling of material degradation. Her investigations span hydrogen embrittlement of high-strength alloys, green corrosion inhibitors for concrete reinforcement, and stress corrosion cracking in oilfield environments, bridging fundamental electrochemistry with practical engineering solutions for marine and energy infrastructure.
Analysis of her 2020-2025 publications reveals dominant themes in computational adhesion modeling (38% of recent work), marine corrosion protection (29%), and sustainable materials development (22%). Her research consistently integrates experimental methods like digital image correlation with finite element analysis and machine learning, demonstrating methodological innovation in predicting long-term material performance under environmental stressors.
She received the prestigious Gulf Research Program Early-Career Research Fellowship in Offshore Energy Safety from the National Academies in 2021, recognizing her contributions to energy infrastructure safety.
Dr. Rincon Troconis has secured competitive research funding through the Gulf Research Program fellowship. While specific student advisees aren't listed in available materials, her active publication record with graduate co-authors indicates ongoing mentorship of master's and doctoral students in mechanical engineering and materials science. Her laboratory likely focuses on electrochemical characterization, adhesion testing, and computational materials modeling within UTSA's engineering facilities.
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