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Corrosion - Aqueous

  • 등록일2010-01-15
  • 조회수2635
  • 구분 국외
  • 행사교육분류 행사
  • 주관기관
    ..
  • 행사장소
    Colby-Sawyer College
  • 행사기간
    2010-07-25 ~ 2010-07-30
  • 원문링크
  • 첨부파일

Corrosion - Aqueous

 

 

Application Deadline
Applications for this meeting must be submitted by July 4, 2010. Please apply early, as some meetings become oversubscribed (full) before this deadline. If the meeting is oversubscribed, it will be stated here. Applications will still be accepted for oversubscribed meetings. However, they will only be considered by the Conference Chair if more seats become available due to cancellations.
Related Meeting Information
The Corrosion - Aqueous Gordon Research Conference will be held in conjunction with the Corrosion - Aqueous Gordon Research Seminar. Those interested in attending both meetings must submit an application for the GRS in addition to an application for the GRC. Please refer to the Corrosion - Aqueous GRS web page for more information.

The 2010 Gordon Research Conference on Aqueous Corrosion will continue the rich tradition of this long-standing event, which has continually changed with the times, and with emerging technologies and societal priorities. An important recent change was the introduction of a Gordon Research Seminar, whose description can also be found on the GRC web site.

Corrosion science is growing at its boundaries with other disciplines, and this will be a major theme of the 2010 conference. Particular areas of interest are the intersections of corrosion science with nanotechnology and with advanced energy issues such as fuel cell electrodes. But at the other extreme, corrosion science deals with the protection and life prediction of enormous engineering investments, such as nuclear power plants and reinforced concrete infrastructure. Advances in basic experimental science and mathematical modeling are necessary to deal with these challenges as well as the microscopic ones. In fact, much of the underlying science is closely related. Corrosion science is also coming to be recognized as a key component of materials sustainability and environmental protection.

The oral program for the conference is by invitation, and a draft version will be posted on this web site towards the end of 2009. Applications to attend the conference, with the option to present a poster, will be solicited in the near future. Like all GRCs, the conference features ample time for discussion, with experienced discussion leaders, and plenty of time for informal interactions in an attractive setting.

Further information can be obtained from the conference Chair: Roger Newman, University of Toronto.


Preliminary Program

A list of preliminary session topics and speakers is displayed below (discussion leaders are noted in italics). The detailed program is currently being developed by the Conference Chair and will be available by March 25, 2010. Please check back for updates.

  • Advances in Modeling
    (Mira Todorova / Philippe Marcus)
  • Environment Assisted Cracking 1
    (Shinji Fujimoto / Alan Turnbull / Koji Arioka)
  • Interfaces with Other Disciplines
    (Tim Burstein / Barbara Shaw / Mary Ryan)
  • Energy Systems
    (Martin Stratmann / Karl Sieradzki / Gunnar Hultquist)
  • Environment Assisted Cracking II
    (Thierry Couvant / Narasi Sridhar)
  • Polymers, Coatings and Molecular Phenomena
    (Alison Davenport / Guido Grundmeier / Steven Baldelli / Thomas Devine)
  • Infrastructure and Talks from the GGRS
    (Harry Tsaprailis, Markus Valtiner / David Trejo)
  • Corrosion Mechanisms and Light Metals
    (Jingli Luo / Nick Birbilis)
  • Heritage
    (David Shoesmith / David Watkinson)