Symposium 2
Corrosion Science and Technology
Sponsoring Division: Division 4, Electrochemical Materials Science
The goal of this symposium is to address a wide range of issues pertinent to corrosion science and technology, including corrosion in liquid and gaseous phases, and at high temperatures. This symposium will devote a dedicated stream to this important area and address all aspects of corrosion and associated phenomena in liquid and gaseous phases, and high temperature environments.
Topics include but are not limited to:
- Localized corrosion, such as pitting and microstructure dependent forms of corrosion
- Passivity and surface treatment
- Coatings, inhibitors and claddings
- Corrosion on the micro/nano-scale; corrosion of nanomaterials
- Modeling corrosion phenomena, including lifetime prediction
- Marine and microbiologically influenced corrosion
- Corrosion of structural materials
- New techniques and analysis methods in the study of corrosion
- High temperature corrosion and oxidation
Symposium organizers:
Nick Birbilis, (Coordinator), Monash University, Australia
nick.birbilis@eng.monash.edu.au
Rudy Buchheit, Ohio State University, USA
buchheit@matsceng.ohio-state.edu
En-Hou Han, Institute of Metals Research, CAS, China
ehhan@imr.ac.cn
Chang-Jian Lin, Xiamen University, China
cjlin@xmu.edu.cn
Mary Ryan, Imperial College, United Kingdom
m.p.ryan@imperial.ac.uk
Masahiro Seo, Hokkaido University, Japan
seo@elechem1-mc.eng.hokudai.ac.jp
Chuanwei Yan, Institute of Metal Research, CAS, China
cwyan@imr.ac.cn