|
Past Events
May - July 2007
Progress with Electrochemical noise: An ICMT Post-doctoral researcher at LISE (France)
Xiu Jiang, one of our post-doc researchers, spent two months
from May 14 to July 13 in the Laboratoire Interfaces et Systems
Electrochimiques (LISE) in the Universite Pierre & Marie
Curie (France). She learned, from the internationally recognized
ECN expert Dr. Huet, how to correctly measure the instrument
noise and how to conduct and analyze electrochemical noise
measurements in the corrosion system.
June 2007
Conferences/Lectures
Dr Nesic has returned from a trip in Europe where he attended the SPE (Society of Petroleum Engineers)
conference in Lisbon (Portugal) where different workshops were organized on corrosion and integrity
management. Later on, he delivered the key lecture of a corrosion modeling session held at
Venezia-Technology (Italy) and sponsored by ENI. He was also invited to a few universities
in Austria including universities in Salzburg and Vienna.
May 2007
Student creativity fair: First prize for the ICMT !!
Every year the Ohio University holds a "student creativity fair" in order
to expose and recompense the most creative students in each
engineering department. Novelty and rigor of the study as well
as enthusiasm
of the student for his project are judged. Francois Ayello and
Ziru Zhang (PhD students in the Institute for Corrosion and
Multiphase Technology at Ohio University) won the first prize.(more)
May 2007
Dr. Nesic presented
“An Account of Benefits and Drawbacks of Using EIS in Corrosion Investigations,”
co-authored by K. J. Lee, at the Symposium on Advances in Electrochemical
Techniques for Corrosion Monitoring and Measurement sponsored
by ASTM Committee G01.11 on Electrochemical Techniques. The
Symposium was held May 22-23, 2007 in Norfolk, Virginia.
For more information, go to ASTM.org.
Jan 2006
Dr. Nesic was a guest speaker
at Ohio State University for their Materials Science and Engineering,
Winter 2007 Seminar Series on January 26, 2006. The abstract of his
presentation on “Electrochemical Investigation of Localized CO2 Corrosion
on Mild Steel” and bio are
available for review.
|