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SUMMARY:27.2.2025 CorroZoom webinar: Intelligent Design of Coatings for Corrosion Protection
DESCRIPTION:The next CorroZoom webinar will be on 27 February and will be given by Prof. Dawei Zhang from the University of Science and Technology Beijing. The talk is entitled “Intelligent Design of Coatings for Corrosion Protection.” Dawei Zhang directs a world-leading activity in smart\, self-healing coatings and is also active in AI-driven corrosion research and microbial corrosion. \nPlease register here. \nIntelligent Design of Coatings for Corrosion Protection\nDawei Zhang\, University of Science and Technology Beijing \nAbstract\nAdvanced organic coatings with active protective and self-healing properties have received considerable research interest due to their robust corrosion protection performance in harsh service environments. However\, conventional trial-and-error strategies for designing and optimizing these intricate coating systems are time-consuming and labor-intensive. This talk focuses the application of intelligent technologies including discriminative/generative models\, high-throughput automated experiments and their integration to accelerate the discovery of active protective and self-healing coatings out of vast compositional spaces. Beyond that\, corrosion sensors and machine learning are leveraged to understand and predict coating performance in simulated/real service environments. \nBiography\nDawei Zhang is a professor at University of Science and Technology Beijing. He is the director of the Office of International Affairs of the university and deputy director of National Materials Corrosion and Protection Data Center. He is a Fellow of Association for Materials Protection and Performance and the Chair of its International Advisory Council. His research interests include advanced protective coatings\, AI-driven corrosion research and microbial corrosion. He has published over 200 papers with ~16\,000 citations and an h-index of 66 (Jan 2025). He is an Editor of Corrosion Science\, and editorial board member of several journals including npj Materials Degradation and Corrosion Engineering.
URL:https://www.korroosioyhdistys.fi/event/27-2-2025-corrozoom-webinar-intelligent-design-of-coatings-for-corrosion-protection/
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Helsinki:20250320T120000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Helsinki:20250321T140000
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SUMMARY:SKY vuosikokous ja vierailu Turkuun / SKY annual meeting and visit to Turku
DESCRIPTION:Suomen Korroosioyhdistys SKY:n sääntömääräinen vuosikokous järjestään tänä vuonna maaliskuussa Turussa. Kokouksen yhteydessä 20-21.3.2025 tarjotaan mahdollisuus vierailla Top Analyticalla ja Åbo Akademissa. Tapahtumaan sisältyy myös vapaamuotoista ohjelmaa ja verkostoitumista. \nTorstaina aloitamme lounaalla ja tutustumisella Top Analytican toimintaan\, jossa pääset tutustumaan moderniin materiaalitutkimuksen laitekantaan ja kuulet esimerkkejä korroosio-ongelmien ratkaisusta.\nIltapäivän ohjelmassa on myös SKY:n vuosikokous sekä yhdistyksen tulevan toiminnan suunnittelua ja ideointia\, minkä jälkeen on vielä yhteistä ohjelmaa ja verkostoitumista. \nPerjantaina menemme tutustumaan Åbo Akademiin. Laboratoriokierroksen lisäksi kuulemme huippututkijoiden esityksiä korroosion aiheuttamista haasteista ja siitä\, miten niitä pyritään ratkomaan nykytieteen keinoin. Esitysten kieli on englanti. Tapahtuma päättyy lounaaseen. \nTule mukaan oppimaan korroosiotutkimuksen perusteista\, kuulemaan alan viimeisimmistä kehityssuunnista ja verkostoitumaan asiantuntijoiden kanssa! \nIlmoittautuminen viimeistään 28.2. alla olevan linkin kautta. \nHinta on SKY:n jäsenille 30 €\, muille 60 €. \n  \nThe annual meeting of the Finnish Corrosion Society will be held in Turku in March. In connection with the meeting on March 20-21\, 2025\, an opportunity to visit Top Analytica and Åbo Akademi is offered. The event also includes a free-form program and networking. \nOn Thursday\, March 20th\, we’ll start with lunch and getting to know Top Analytica’s activities. This gives you a chance to learn about modern materials research equipment and hear examples of solutions to corrosion problems. The afternoon program also includes the statutory annual meeting of SKY with planning and ideation of the association’s future activities\, followed by a joint program and networking. \nOn Friday\, March 21st\, we will visit Åbo Akademi. In addition to a laboratory tour\, top researchers will give presentations about the challenges related to corrosion and how to solve them with the help of modern science. The language of the presentations is English. The event ends with lunch. \nSo please join us and learn about the basics of corrosion research\, hear about the latest developments in the field\, and network with experts! \nRegistration deadline is February 28th via the link.\nThe price is €30 for SKY members\, and €60 for others.
URL:https://www.korroosioyhdistys.fi/event/sky-vuosikokous-ja-vierailu-turkuun-sky-annual-meeting-and-visit-to-turku/
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Helsinki:20250320T150000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Helsinki:20250320T160000
DTSTAMP:20260419T074139
CREATED:20250314T124023Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250314T124023Z
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SUMMARY:CorroZoom webinar 20.3.2025
DESCRIPTION:The next CorroZoom webinar will be on 20 March and will be given by Dr. Narasi Sridhar. \nRegister here (free for all): https://osu.zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_31o5zlL6RwWw9pQnjaAnEA \nBayesian Network Modeling of Corrosion – Theory and Applications\nNarasi Sridhar\, MC Consult LLC \nAbstract\nBayesian network modeling (BN) is a class of artificial intelligence and machine learning techniques that relies on building probabilistic cause-effect relationships between various factors affecting an event e.g.\, corrosion of a system. The uncertainties with respect to data are included in the Bayesian probabilities. The uncertainties in models (cause-effect relationships) are included in conditional probabilities. BN’s are useful for modeling corrosion of engineering systems because there are many uncertainties (and missing information) in these systems and the system performance is dependent on a combination of design and operational factors\, including human factors. This talk is aimed at both researchers and practitioners. The talk is divided into three parts: Part 1 will discuss the basics of BN and the various types of BN’s (dynamic BN\, hybrid BN\, Learning BN\, etc.). Part 2 will discuss the application of BN for three industrial problems to illustrate the general approach: seawater corrosion of corrosion resistant alloys\, stress corrosion cracking of onshore pipelines\, and gaseous hydrogen embrittlement of pipeline components. Part 3 will discuss how BN can be used in research to identify causal connections. The talk will conclude with future directions of BN models. \nBiography\nDr. Sridhar\, FAMPP\, FASM is the CEO of MC Consult LLC\, a materials and corrosion consulting company. He is an Adjunct Professor in the Materials Science & Engineering Department at The Ohio State University. He acts as an advisor in projects involving materials integrity issues and brings together diverse entities in addressing complex problems. He was a former Vice President of DNV. His main technical interests involve life prediction and risk assessment of structures and systems. He has conducted research on localized corrosion and environmentally assisted cracking of materials in chemical process\, oil and gas\, and nuclear waste applications. He is active in the development of Bayesian network models for the risk assessment of corrodible systems. He has also been involved in research related to the electrochemical conversion of CO2 into useful products. He worked at DNV from 2007 to 2020 in the Research & Innovation and Oil and Gas units. From 1989 to 2007\, he worked at the Center for Nuclear Waste Regulatory Analyses and the Division of Mechanical and Materials Engineering in Southwest Research Institute\, San Antonio\, Texas in various technical and managerial capacities. From 1981 through 1989\, he worked at Haynes International\, Kokomo\, Indiana as a Group Leader of the corrosion group and was involved in corrosion resistant alloy development. He obtained a B.Tech in Metallurgy at Indian Institute of Technology Madras\, M.S. in Materials Engineering at Virginia Tech.\, and a Ph.D. from University of Notre Dame in 1980 in Metallurgical Engineering. He has published over 200 papers and books/book chapters and has several patents. He has received numerous national and international awards. He currently serves as an Associate Editor for Corrosion journal.
URL:https://www.korroosioyhdistys.fi/event/corrozoom-webinar-20-3-2025/
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Helsinki:20250422T150000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Helsinki:20250422T160000
DTSTAMP:20260419T074139
CREATED:20250324T093930Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250324T093930Z
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SUMMARY:CorroZoom webinar
DESCRIPTION:The next CorroZoom webinar will be on 22 April and will be given by Prof. James (Jamie) Noël from Western University. The talk is entitled “Corrosion of Copper (under Nuclear Waste Repository Conditions).” Jamie Noël has dived deep into Cu corrosion with the goal of using it to contain nuclear waste for a long time. \nDate: 22 April 2025\nTo register (free for all): https://osu.zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_8wGX_OC-SGeSewJZ4GSocw \nCorrosion of Copper (under Nuclear Waste Repository Conditions)\nJames (Jamie) Noël\, Western University \nAbstract\nCopper was one of the first few metals manipulated and used by humans; our history of copper use extends back literally to the Bronze Age. In using copper as the corrosion barrier for nuclear fuel waste containers\, we will count on that copper to function up to a million years or more into the future\, longer than humans’ past experience with the metal. To help validate such an application\, we are studying the corrosion behaviour of copper materials at a fundamental\, mechanistic level under the environmental conditions expected in the deep geologic repository in which the containers would be buried. This environment will evolve over time\, from initially warm and oxidizing to eventually cool and anoxic. Therefore this talk will illustrate how we are evaluating the possibilities and extent of uniform corrosion and localized corrosion of copper in oxygenated environments\, sulfide-driven corrosion (linked to the action of sulfate-reducing bacteria) under anoxic conditions\, and corrosion by oxy-sulfur species during the transition between oxic and anoxic conditions. We also explore possibilities for hydrogen absorption into the copper\, the corrosion-suppressing influences of the highly compacted bentonite clay that will be used to encase the containers and back-fill the tunnels that hold them\, the lessons to be learned from billion-year-old natural deposits of metallic copper and whether galvanic corrosion at a copper-steel couple created by a through-coating defect on Cu-coated steel could lead to significant steel corrosion. \nBiography\nJamie Noël is an associate professor of chemistry at The University of Western Ontario in London\, Canada. He earned BSc and MSc degrees in chemistry from the University of Guelph\, Ontario and PhD from the University of Manitoba\, all in Canada. He is an associate editor for CORROSION Journal and former chair of the ECS Corrosion Division. He has published over 150 journal articles and 6 book chapters. He leads a large research group focused mainly on the corrosion and degradation of materials for use in a nuclear waste repository\, including the corrosion of the nuclear fuel itself. He employs a wide range of electrochemical and advanced surface analytical methods to understand materials degradation at a fundamental level\, and has world-class expertise in applying in situ neutron reflectometry to probe surface composition and structure at the sub-nanometre scale.
URL:https://www.korroosioyhdistys.fi/event/corrozoom-webinar/
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Helsinki:20250424T140000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Helsinki:20250424T173000
DTSTAMP:20260419T074139
CREATED:20250324T093522Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250324T094020Z
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SUMMARY:Corrosion Awareness Day 2025
DESCRIPTION:Corrosion is all around us and occurs when materials revert to a more stable state. However\, much can be done to ensure that this does not have a serious impact on our lives. Corrosion Awareness Day 2025 -seminar is 22.4.2025. The seminar is arranged by Jernkontoret and Swerim. The seminar will be online and free of charge but you have to sign up to receive the link to the day. Please register no later than April 22\, 2025 here. \nProgram\n12.45 Meeting opened to allow connection check \nSESSION 1: Moderator: Rachel Pettersson\, Jernkontoret/KTH\n13.00 Introduction\, Rachel Pettersson\, Jernkontoret/KTH\n13.10 Degradation of protective coatings on the nano-\, micro-\, and macroscale\, Alexander Wärnheim\, RISE\n13.25 Anodizing: what makes a good anodized layer? Caterina Zanella\, Jönköping University\n13.40 In-situ X-ray Spectroscopy Methods for Applied Corrosion Research\, Konstantin Simonov\, Swerim\n13:55 Short break \nSESSION 2: Moderator: Nuria Fuertes\, Swerim\n14.00 Stray current corrosion risks from electrical installations\, Jonas Engblom\, RISE\n14.15 Examples of use of cathodic protection\, Hans Karlsson\, Corrosion Group\n14.30 Corrosion issues with lead cooled reactors\, Christopher Petersson\, KTH\n14.45 Ni-release from Steam Generator Tubes in Nuclear Power Plants\, Laura Rioja-Monllor\, Alleima\n15.00 Short break \nSESSION 3: Moderator: Inger Odnevall\, KTH\n15.05 Tribo-corrosion in space\, Erik Nyberg\, Luleå University of Technology\n15.20 Food processing and corrosion\, Martin Adell\, TetraPak\n15.35 Achieve negative CO2 emissions and produce electricity\, is it possible? Jesper Liske\, Chalmers\n15.50 Materials degradation in hydrogen gas\, Eduard Navalles Martinez\, Swerim\n16.05 Questions and summary of the seminar\n16.15 End of seminar
URL:https://www.korroosioyhdistys.fi/event/corrosion-awareness-day-2025/
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Helsinki:20250515T150000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Helsinki:20250515T160000
DTSTAMP:20260419T074139
CREATED:20250512T103547Z
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SUMMARY:CorroZoom “Assessing the loading rate dependence of hydrogen environment-assisted cracking behavior in a wide-range of engineering alloys.” 
DESCRIPTION:Assessing the loading rate dependence of hydrogen environment-assisted cracking behavior in a wide-range of engineering alloys \n Jimmy Burns\, University of Virginia \n\nAbstract \nEnvironment-assisted cracking is a prominent damage mode for a wide-range of engineering materials and operational environments. Most basically\, initiation and sub-critical EAC requires a susceptible material\, a sufficiently aggressive environment\, and a mechanical load. This talk will provide a historic review of the methods used to characterize this damage mode for qualification of materials and life management of engineering systems. There will be a specific emphasis on modern fracture mechanic approaches and standards used to quantify the crack growth kinetics (da/dt) as a function of a stress intensity (K) and various environmental conditions. Of particular importance is that historic literature shows that the applied loading rate (dK/dt) will strongly impact the environment-assisted cracking (EAC) behavior. However\, there is not a systematic quantification of dK/dt dependencies or a rigorous understanding of mechanistic underpinnings of this behavior. Recent work employed a slow-rising K testing framework to quantify the dK/dt dependence (ranging from 0.2 to 20 MPa√m/hr) of EAC in a wide-range of material (Monel K-500\, Custom 465\, AA5456\, AA7075\, Ti 6-4\, Pyrowear 675\, and 316L) and environment combinations that encompass multiple proposed damage mechanisms. Results confirm a strong influence of dK/dt on EAC for material/environment combinations with modest susceptibility. These results are rationalized in the context of stress- versus strain-controlled fracture and a H-modified Ritchie-Knott-Rice crack tip damage model. Furthermore\, the implications of these results on recent testing standardization efforts for environment-assisted cracking are discussed. \n\nBiography \nJames T. Burns joined academia in 2011 and is currently an Associate Professor in the Center for Electrochemical Science and Engineering within the Department of Materials Science and Engineering at the University of Virginia. He was appointed as the Heinz and Doris Wilsdorf Chaired Research Professor in 2021 and the Copenhaver Fellow of the School of Engineering and Applied Sciences in 2024. Professor Burns received a B.S degree from the United States Air Force Academy in Engineering Mechanics (Materials track) with a Mathematics minor in 2002. He completed his M.S. and Ph.D in Material Science and Engineering at the University of Virginia in 2006 and 2010\, respectively. After his commission into the US Air Force he served as an Aircraft Battle Damage Engineer and Assistant Aircraft Structural Integrity Program (ASIP) manager for the C-130 from 2002-2004 and as a Research Engineer at the Air Force Research Laboratory – Materials and Manufacturing Directorate from 2006-2010. His current research focuses on the intersection of metallurgy\, solid mechanics and electrochemistry. Specifically\, his group investigates the interaction of localized stress/strain with environment conditions\, with a particular emphasis on behavior at the crack tip and H-metal interactions. In general\, experimental data from controlled environmental testing are coupled with high fidelity characterization techniques to gain mechanistic understanding of the damage process; such knowledge is used to inform theoretical and engineering level models. He has been distinguished via the 2019 Engineering Excellence Award from the NASA Engineering Safety Center\, the 2021 HH Uhlig Award from NACE International\, and is a member of the editorial board for the International Journal of Fatigue and Engineering Fracture Mechanics journals. In 2025 Professor Burns was awarded the Presidential Early Career Award for Scientists and Engineers (PECASE) Award. \nPlease register and attend if you are interested by clicking here https://osu.zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_aWcZO7hDTZCFkz7uL0yKuQ
URL:https://www.korroosioyhdistys.fi/event/corrozoom-assessing-the-loading-rate-dependence-of-hydrogen-environment-assisted-cracking-behavior-in-a-wide-range-of-engineering-alloys/
LOCATION:Zoom
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Helsinki:20250626T150000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Helsinki:20250626T160000
DTSTAMP:20260419T074139
CREATED:20250617T071350Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250617T071350Z
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SUMMARY:CorroZoom webinar "Corrosion mechanisms in biological environments"
DESCRIPTION:The next CorroZoom webinar will be on 26 June and will be given by Prof. Yolanda Hedberg from Western University in London\, Ontario\, Canada. The talk is entitled “Corrosion mechanisms in biological environments.” By “biological environments” Yolanda primarily means the human body. \nPlease register here (free for all) \nCorrosion mechanisms in biological environments \nYolanda Hedberg\nWestern University \nAbstract\nEven tiny amounts of corrosion products can harm the human body\, a water organism\, or food safety. The chemical and physical form of these corrosion products matters in these environments\, as certain chemical species\, such as Ni2+ or Cr2O42-\, are highly toxic to some organisms\, and precipitated oxide nanoparticles might trigger neurodegenerative\, autoimmune\, and other diseases in the human body. Therefore\, test methods and conventions common within the corrosion science community must be adjusted to these requirements. Passive dissolution is governed by very different mechanisms than active dissolution. While active dissolution is dominated by metal oxidation\, many possible (electro-)chemical and interfacial reactions can play a role in passive dissolution. This talk gives some insight into some of them\, including ligand-induced dissolution\, the importance of surface and solution complexation\, protein adsorption and exchange\, and hindered repassivation in tribocorrosion processes. We will also discuss the – still large – discrepancy between clinically observed corrosion of implant materials in humans and that predicted from laboratory tests. \nBiography\nYolanda Hedberg is an interdisciplinary and international corrosion scientist with a focus on health and safety aspects of corrosion. She earned her MSc in materials science from Friedrich-Alexander University in Germany in 2009\, her PhD in corrosion science from KTH Royal Institute of Technology in Sweden\, did her postdoc in environmental and occupational toxicology at Karolinska Institutet in Sweden\, habilitated in corrosion science towards health aspects at KTH Royal Institute of Technology\, and is a Canada Research Chair in corrosion science at Western University in Canada since 2020 (Associate Professor of chemistry since 2024). She was also a visiting professor at Delft University of Technology in the corrosion and electrochemistry group in 2024-2025. She earned many awards\, including the ECS Morris Cohen Award\, the Nordic Prize for Colloid and Surface Chemistry\, and the Canadian Fred Beamish Award for innovations in analytical chemistry\, for her research work comprising 112 papers\, six book chapters\, and two patents\, many of which had a direct influence on policy documents\, chemical legislation\, product development\, and changes in experimental setups and clinical practices. She is the Director of an international corrosion training program (CORRECT). She leads a large research group focused on understanding corrosion and surface reactions of relevance for health\, environmental\, and societal safety. This includes the corrosion of biomedical devices\, reactions of corrosion products and metallic nanomaterials in the human body\, corrosion protection (coatings) of metals\, and chemical hazard assessments of various metal powders and nanoparticles at work. She combines electrochemical methods\, interfacial-\, solution-\, surface chemical methods\, and spectroscopic and microscopic tools.
URL:https://www.korroosioyhdistys.fi/event/corrozoom-webinar-corrosion-mechanisms-in-biological-environments/
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20250904
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20250907
DTSTAMP:20260419T074139
CREATED:20250512T105428Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250512T105428Z
UID:1687-1756944000-1757203199@www.korroosioyhdistys.fi
SUMMARY:EFC Corrosion Summer School: Challenges of Corrosion Failure analysis\, monitoring and maintenance
DESCRIPTION:Advance your expertise and connect with peers in this specialised programme for graduate students\, post-docs\, and engineers \n\n\n\nThursday 4 Sept\n\n\n\n\n09:00–12:00 \n\nWelcome\nIntroduction to corrosion\nFailure analysis from the perspective of a materials producer – aluminium\nFailure analysis from the perspective of the offshore energy industry\n\n12:00–14:40 \n\nLunch\nVisit to Ullrigg\nLaboratory tours\n\n14:40–17:00 \n\nCondition monitoring\nPrinciples of corrosion monitoring\nCorrosion monitoring in industrial practice\n\n\n\n\n\n\nFriday 5 Sept\n\n\n\n\n09:00–12:00 \n\nFatigue modelling\nAgeing steel structures\nFailure analysis: a case study\nAdditive manufacturing as part of holistic maintenance\n\n12:00–14:40 \n\nLunch\nCarbon capture and storage\n\n14:40–17:00 \n\nCareer development workshop with contributions from Aker Solutions\, Hydro\, and Equinor\n\n\n\n\n\n\nSaturday 6 Sept\n\n\n\n\nSurprise networking activity (09:00–17:00)
URL:https://www.korroosioyhdistys.fi/event/efc-corrosion-summer-school-challenges-of-corrosion-failure-analysis-monitoring-and-maintenance/
LOCATION:University of Stavanger\, Norway
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Helsinki:20250907T080000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Helsinki:20250911T170000
DTSTAMP:20260419T074139
CREATED:20240916T125336Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250117T140028Z
UID:1590-1757232000-1757610000@www.korroosioyhdistys.fi
SUMMARY:EUROCORR 2025
DESCRIPTION:EUROCORR 2025 will be in Stavanger/Norway 7 – 11 September 2025. \nMore information here https://eurocorr2025.org/
URL:https://www.korroosioyhdistys.fi/event/eurocorr-2025/
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Helsinki:20250923T080000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Helsinki:20250925T170000
DTSTAMP:20260419T074139
CREATED:20241105T083854Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20241105T083854Z
UID:1596-1758614400-1758819600@www.korroosioyhdistys.fi
SUMMARY:24th SLF Congress "Megatrends in the paint industry"
DESCRIPTION:Federation of Scandinavian Paint and Varnish Technologists (SLF) congress will be held the 23.9.25 – 25.9.25 at Hotel Radisson Blu Seaside in Helsinki\, Finland. The congress theme will have focus on Megatrends in Paint Technology. \nIn the Congress you will have the possibility to listen to the lectures of the megatrends in the paint and coatings industries\, meet suppliers and colleagues. You will have the opportunity to discuss issues face to face with other members. The congress normally attracts about 200 members from the different Nordic countries. \nRegistration starts in summer 2025. \nMore information https://www.slfpaint.org/slf-congress-helsinki-2025 \n 
URL:https://www.korroosioyhdistys.fi/event/24th-slf-congress-megatrends-in-the-paint-industry/
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Helsinki:20251010T120000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Helsinki:20251010T150000
DTSTAMP:20260419T074139
CREATED:20251003T081619Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20251003T081619Z
UID:1779-1760097600-1760108400@www.korroosioyhdistys.fi
SUMMARY:TRY:n pintakäsisttelywebinaari "Vaativat olosuhteet ja ympäristö"
DESCRIPTION:OHJELMA \n\nKorroosionkestävä pintakäsittely vaativissa off-shore olosuhteissa => CX-olosuhteet (käytännön esimerkkinä Hailuodon silta)\, Paavo Kareinen/PPG Tikkurila\n\n\nVähähiilinen sinkki\, Måns Jungar/Boliden Kokkola Oy\n\n\nReference Service Life ja käyttöikätiedon vaatimukset uudessa CPR:ssä\, Ari Ilomäki/TRY\n\n\nRakennusosien käyttöiän pidentäminen pintakäsittelyn kunnossapidon avulla (käytännön esimerkkejä)\, Hannu Paappa/BST Finland\n\n\nAggressiivisen ympäristön vaikutukset pintakäsittelyyn prosessiteollisuuden käyttöolosuhteissa\, Timo Levänen/Chesterton\n\n\nTeräsrakenteiden pintakäsittelyn standardointi (EN 1090-2 ja EN ISO 12944-sarja)\, Juha Kilpinen/PPG Tikkurila\n\n\nKierrätysteräksen ”SSAB Zero” kontribuutio ilmastonmuutoksen hillintään\, Asmo Nieminen/SSAB Europe Oy\n\n\nVirheet pintakäsittelyssä\, Hannu Tarvainen/Ponsse Oyj\n\nPidätämme oikeuden ohjelmamuutoksiin \nWebinaari on maksuton \nIlmoittaudu webinaariin tästä linkistä
URL:https://www.korroosioyhdistys.fi/event/tryn-pintakasisttelywebinaari-vaativat-olosuhteet-ja-ymparisto/
LOCATION:Teams
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20251104
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20251107
DTSTAMP:20260419T074139
CREATED:20250512T110831Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250512T111030Z
UID:1694-1762214400-1762473599@www.korroosioyhdistys.fi
SUMMARY:Teknologia 25
DESCRIPTION:Korroosioyhdistys SKY osallistuu Teknologia 25 -messuille yhdessä ASM Finlandin kanssa. \nTule tapaamaan yhdistysten edustajia messupisteelle 7h135 ja kuulemaan lisää yhdistykstämme ja toiminnastamme. \n  \nThe Finnish Corrosion Society participates in the Technology 25 Exhibition together with ASM Finland. \nWelcome to meet us at booth 7h13 and to hear about our associations and activities.
URL:https://www.korroosioyhdistys.fi/event/teknologia-25/
LOCATION:Messukeskus\, Messuaukio 1\, Helsinki\, 00520\, Finland
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Helsinki:20251117T080000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Helsinki:20251117T170000
DTSTAMP:20260419T074139
CREATED:20251117T074649Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20251117T074649Z
UID:1810-1763366400-1763398800@www.korroosioyhdistys.fi
SUMMARY:DL for Abstract Submission to Eurocorr 2026
DESCRIPTION:Call for papers
URL:https://www.korroosioyhdistys.fi/event/dl-for-abstract-submission-to-eurocorr-2026/
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20251125
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20251128
DTSTAMP:20260419T074139
CREATED:20250324T094237Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20251003T084028Z
UID:1630-1764028800-1764287999@www.korroosioyhdistys.fi
SUMMARY:PractiCORR 2025 Conference
DESCRIPTION:PractiCORR 2025 Conference is an international conference on the practical aspects of corrosion protection and coating solutions. The event will take place in Warsaw\, Poland and will bring together experts\, engineers and practitioners from around the world.\n\nDiscover the technical programme from the homepage of the conference\, www.practicorr.org \nThe conference consists of 6 sessions: \n\nCorrosion problems in practice\nAnticorrosion protection – infrastructure & offshore structures\nOil & Gas\nEquipment\nSurface preparation\nCoatingsHope that you will have an interest to participate to this first-time ever conference and cherry on the cake! Thanks to the new venue in Warsaw\, the delegate fee also includes now 2 nights of accommodation at the hotel (hotel view) where the conference will take place.\n\nThis event\, sponsored by Heggel GmbH\, and also PPG\, Graco\, Novol\, Sherwin Williams\, combines these 3-day technical sessions with an exhibition. \nSign up is easy from the page https://practicorr.org/rejestracja  \nhttps://practicorr.org/conf-data/PractiCORR/files/PractiCORR_leafl_en.pdf \n  \nImportant dates \n• Submission of abstracts by October 10\, 2025.\n• Acceptance of abstracts by October 17\, 2025.\n• Submission of presentation by October 31\, 2025.\n• To apply to be an exhibitor by October 28\, 2025. \n  \n 
URL:https://www.korroosioyhdistys.fi/event/practicorr-2025-conference/
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20251220
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20251221
DTSTAMP:20260419T074139
CREATED:20250522T071623Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20251117T074933Z
UID:1704-1766188800-1766275199@www.korroosioyhdistys.fi
SUMMARY:DL for Abstract Submission to NCC
DESCRIPTION:Deadline for abstract submission to the Nordic Corrosion Congress 2026 is December 20\, 2025. \nMaximum 300 words + one figure\, Calibri font size 10. \nSubmit the abstract by mail> ncc2026(at)swerim.se \nNotification of acceptance\, January 31\, 2026. \nCongress Topics\n\n\n\n\n\nCorrosion Mechanisms\, Methods\, and Modelling\nEnvironment Sensitive Fracture\nTechniques for Monitoring and Testing\nAdvanced Analysis Techniques for Corrosion Investigations\nMarine Corrosion\nCorrosion of Steel in Concrete\nAtmospheric Corrosion\nWater and Building Installations\nCorrosion in the Energy Sector\nDurable Materials for Harsh Environments\nCorrosion and Reliability of Electronics and Micromechanics\nAutomotive Corrosion\nBiomedical Applications\nMicrobially Influenced Corrosion\nTribocorrosion\nProtective Coatings\, Polymers and Advanced Materials\nAdditive Manufactured Metals and Corrosion\nEnvironmental and Health Impacts of Corrosion
URL:https://www.korroosioyhdistys.fi/event/dl-for-abstract-submission-to-ncc/
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Helsinki:20260210T150000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Helsinki:20260210T163000
DTSTAMP:20260419T074139
CREATED:20260108T105942Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260108T110840Z
UID:1822-1770735600-1770741000@www.korroosioyhdistys.fi
SUMMARY:CorroZoom: Cristoffer Leygraf “Atmospheric Corrosion in the Crossroads of Disciplines: A Five-Decade Scientific Journey.”
DESCRIPTION:Atmospheric Corrosion at the Crossroads of Disciplines: A Five-Decade Scientific Journey\nby Prof. Christofer Leygraf from KTH Royal Institute of Technology in Stockholm\, Sweden \nAbstract\nThis lecture provides an overview of fifty years of research on atmospheric corrosion—one of the most widespread\, costly\, and challenging forms of material degradation\, with significant technical and societal impacts. The lecture follows the gradual development of knowledge and experimental approaches over time. The research began with long-term field exposure studies\, which offered valuable real-world observations but limited insight into the underlying processes. To better understand how atmospheric corrosion actually develops\, the work moved into the laboratory\, where carefully designed experiments allowed individual factors to be studied in a more controlled way. Over time\, these experiments evolved from simple test systems to more realistic environments\, supported by advanced measurement techniques that made it possible to observe corrosion as it happened. In later stages\, computational modelling was added to further support interpretation and prediction. Together\, these efforts have led to a deeper and more reliable understanding of atmospheric corrosion and how it affects materials in everyday environments. The lecture concludes by highlighting the importance of interdisciplinary collaboration—bringing together expertise from materials science\, chemistry\, physics\, and environmental science—to strengthen the field further and to meet future scientific and societal challenges. \nBio\nOver a career spanning five decades\, Christofer Leygraf\, Professor Emeritus at KTH Royal Institute of Technology in Stockholm\, Sweden\, founded and led a leading research group covering a broad range of fundamental and applied aspects of atmospheric and aqueous corrosion. A central outcome of this work has been the development of a more molecular-level understanding of atmospheric corrosion\, achieved through controlled laboratory and field studies\, advanced modeling of key corrosion processes\, and the application of state-of-the-art\, surface-sensitive in situ analytical techniques. These efforts were further strengthened by interdisciplinary collaboration across physics\, chemistry\, materials science\, and environmental science\, as well as through numerous projects conducted in close partnership with Swedish and international industry.\nProfessor Leygraf has supervised or co-supervised approximately 50 PhD students and has maintained extensive international collaborations. He has held postdoctoral positions at the Karpov Institute of Physical Chemistry in Moscow (former USSR) and at the University of California\, Berkeley\, and has served as Visiting Professor at Yale University and at the State Key Laboratory for Corrosion and Protection\, Chinese Academy of Sciences\, in Shenyang. In 2014\, he was appointed Honorary Professor at the University of Science and Technology Beijing.\nHe has authored more than 360 peer-reviewed publications\, receiving approximately 19\,000 citations (h-index 76\, December 2025). He is the first author of the second edition of Atmospheric Corrosion (Wiley\, 2016)\, which has been cited in more than one hundred countries. In recognition of these accomplishments\, Christofer Leygraf is an elected member of the Swedish Academy of Engineering Sciences and has received several international awards\, including the Herbert Uhlig Award (2003\, ECS)\, Khwarizmi International Award (2006\, Iran)\, Willis Rodney Whitney Award (2007\, NACE)\, U.R. Evans Award (2009\, Institute of Corrosion)\, European Corrosion Medal (2013\, EFC)\, and Marcel Pourbaix Award (2017\, ICC). \nPlease register and attend if you are interested by clicking here \nhttps://osu.zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_h2_dmYo4Q3CCE_whYTlGRQ
URL:https://www.korroosioyhdistys.fi/event/corrozoom-cristoffer-leygraf-atmospheric-corrosion-in-the-crossroads-of-disciplines-a-five-decade-scientific-journey/
LOCATION:Zoom
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Helsinki:20260310T140000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Helsinki:20260310T153000
DTSTAMP:20260419T074139
CREATED:20260304T090313Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260304T090313Z
UID:1865-1773151200-1773156600@www.korroosioyhdistys.fi
SUMMARY:CorroZoom David Shoesmith: Corrosion Processes Under High-Level Nuclear Waste Disposal Conditions
DESCRIPTION:To register (free for all):\nhttps://osu.zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_ZAeUXHD7RCKDy_SFgR5zbw \nCorrosion Processes Under High-Level Nuclear Waste Disposal Conditions\nProf. David Shoesmith\nUniversity of Western Ontario \nAbstract\nThe planned deep geologic repositories (DGR) for high level nuclear waste (nuclear fuel) will consist of a sequence of geological and engineered barriers whose long-term performance must be demonstrated by the development of robust assessment models. These models must be based on a thorough understanding of the performance of a wide range of materials. The greatest threat to both the fuel (uranium dioxide inside a Zr alloy cladding) and the primary engineered barrier (a Cu-coated or Cu-shielded steel container) will be corrosion in the range of exposure environments which will exist as DGR conditions evolve with time. This presentation will concentrate on a range of possible corrosion processes: (i) Cu corrosion in the presence of microbially generated sulfide under both oxic and anoxic conditions; (ii) galvanic coupling between Cu and carbon steel; (iii) the mechanism and consequences of hydrogen absorption by Zr alloys and how it differs from absorption by titanium alloys; (iv) the influence of water radiolysis products (mainly H2O2 and H2) and radioactive fission product-doping on uranium dioxide dissolution. Besides studies using standard electrochemical and surface analytical measurements\, the application of a range of additional techniques will be described. These include scanning electrochemical microscopy\, neutron reflectometry coupled with electrochemical methods\, confocal laser scanning microscopy\, and X-ray microcomputed tomography. \nBio\nDavid Shoesmith is an emeritus professor in the Department of Chemistry at the University of Western Ontario (UWO\, London\, Canada) and the previous director of Surface Science Western (https://www.surfacesciencewestern.com/). He received a Ph.D. in electrochemistry from the University of Newcastle-upon-Tyne (UK) and was a research scientist with Atomic Energy of Canada prior to joining UWO. He is an elected Fellow of the Canadian Royal Society\, and has received a number of national and international awards. His research has been focused on the application of electrochemical and surface analytical techniques\, oxide and sulfide film properties\, microscopic examination of the evolution and spatial distribution of corrosion damage on a wide range of materials including copper\, titanium and nickel alloys\, uranium dioxide\, and carbon steels\, and on the development of computational models for corrosion processes. A major emphasis has been on corrosion processes anticipated within high-level nuclear waste repositories with funding\, at various times\, from the relevant organizations in Canada\, Sweden\, the United States\, and Switzerland. He has served on scientific and review boards for these\, and other\, countries.
URL:https://www.korroosioyhdistys.fi/event/corrozoom-david-shoesmith-corrosion-processes-under-high-level-nuclear-waste-disposal-conditions/
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260414
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20260417
DTSTAMP:20260419T074139
CREATED:20250512T104836Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250512T104836Z
UID:1679-1776124800-1776383999@www.korroosioyhdistys.fi
SUMMARY:19th NORDIC CORROSION CONGRESS
DESCRIPTION:The 19th Nordic Corrosion Congress (NCC2026) in Stockholm\, Sweden\, is organized jointly by Jernkontoret\, KTH Royal Institute of Technology\, RISE and Swerim. \nOver the course of three days\, the conference will explore the latest developments in corrosion research\, covering a wide range of industrial applications and technological areas. \nThe event will kick off with a visit to the KTH Reactor Hall on the first evening followed by two days of scientific presentations. \nTopics will include fundamental and applied corrosion research\, innovative testing methodologies\, material design\, and corrosion prevention strategies\, among many others. \nAbstract submission\nDeadline for abstract submission is December 20\, 2025. Maximum 300 words + one figure\, Calibri font size 10. \nSubmit the abstract by mail> ncc2026@swerim.se \nNotification of acceptance\, January 31\, 2026. \nCongress Topics\n\n\n\n\n\nCorrosion Mechanisms\, Methods\, and Modelling\nEnvironment Sensitive Fracture\nTechniques for Monitoring and Testing\nAdvanced Analysis Techniques for Corrosion Investigations\nMarine Corrosion\nCorrosion of Steel in Concrete\nAtmospheric Corrosion\nWater and Building Installations\nCorrosion in the Energy Sector\nDurable Materials for Harsh Environments\n\nOrganizers\n\n\n\nCorrosion and Reliability of Electronics and Micromechanics\nAutomotive Corrosion\nBiomedical Applications\nMicrobially Influenced Corrosion\nTribocorrosion\nProtective Coatings\, Polymers and Advanced Materials\nAdditive Manufactured Metals and Corrosion\nEnvironmental and Health Impacts of Corrosion
URL:https://www.korroosioyhdistys.fi/event/19th-nordic-corrosion-congress/
LOCATION:Congress venue RISE/Swerim Isafjordsgatan 28A\, Kista\, Stockholm\, Sweden\, Isafjordsgatan 28A\, Kista\, Stockholm\, Sweden
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Helsinki:20260422T110000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Helsinki:20260423T153000
DTSTAMP:20260419T074139
CREATED:20251117T071802Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260327T091110Z
UID:1796-1776855600-1776958200@www.korroosioyhdistys.fi
SUMMARY:Materiaalit muuttuvassa maailmassa - korroosio- ja materiaalikoulutuspäivät
DESCRIPTION:Suomen Korroosioyhdistys SKY ja ASM Finland järjestävät korroosio- ja materiaalikoulutuspäivät yhteistyössä Aalto-yliopiston kanssa. \nLuennot ja paneelikeskustelu järjestetään salissa Ke1 (Kemistintie 1)\, ja lounaat on ravintola Tasteat’ssa (Vuorimiehentie 2). \nYhteensä 12 asiantuntijaluentoa liittyen korroosioon ja erilaisiin vaurioihin\, sekä paneelikeskustelu. Aiheina mm. maaperäkorroosio\, elektroniikan korroosio\, orgaanisten pinnoitteiden testimenetelmät\, kattiloiden savukaasupuolen tulistinkorroosio\, korroosiosuojaus ja vaurioesimerkkejä. \nTule verkostoitumaan ja oppimaan uutta materiaaleista ja niiden kestävyydestä! \nKoko tapahtuma 400 € (320 € yhdistysten jäsenille). Hintaan sisältyvät lounaat ja kahvit molempina päivinä\, sekä päivällinen keskiviikkoiltana. Muut hinnat löytyvät ilmoittautumislomakkeesta. \nOpiskelijoille luennot ovat maksuttomat\, eikä ennakkoilmoittautumista tarvita. \nJälki-ilmoittautuminen on auki 7.4. asti https://urly.fi/42od \nVapaita paikkoja voi kysellä myös sen jälkeen\, mutta illalliselle ja vierailuille ei enää pääse. \nOhjelma (muutokset mahdollisia) \n22.4. Keskiviikko  \n10:30 Ilmoittautuminen alkaa (Vuorimiehentie 2)\n11:00 Tutustuminen Hydrometallurgian ja korroosiolaboratorioon (Vuorimiehentie 2)\n11:30-12:30 lounas (Tasteat\, Vuorimiehentie 2) ja siirtyminen viereiseen rakennukseen \nLuentosali Ke1\, Kemistintie 1\n12:30 Terveiset EUROCORRista (Mervi Somervuori\, SKY)\n12:45 Korroosion perusteet (Thomas Ohligschläger\, VTT)\n13:10 Elektroniikan korroosio (Juuso Rautio\, LUT)\n13:35 Maalipinnoitteiden korroosiotestaus (Päivi Lehtiniemi-Perttu\, HAMK)\n14:00-14:30 Kahvitauko ja verkostoitumista\n14:30 Jäte- ja biomassakattiloiden tulistinkorroosio (Satu Tuurna\, KIWA)\n14:55 Korroosio happamissa sulfaattimaissa (Thomas Kronberg\, Åbo Akademi)\n15:20  Havaintoja maaperäkorroosiosta (Jouko Törnqvist\, Infrakehitys Törnqvist) \nKorroosio happamissa sulfaattimaissa (Thomas Kronberg\, Åbo Akademi) \n15:45 Paneelikeskustelu ”Materiaalit muuttuvassa maailmassa” (Thomas Kronberg ÅA\, Hanna Kinnunen Gasgrid\, Juuso Rautio LUT ja N.N.) \n18:30- Illallinen: ravintola Ranta (hotelli Radisson Blue Espoo) \n  \n23.4. Torstai \n\nLuentosali Ke1\, Kemistintie 1 \n9:00  Korroosiosuojaus \n\nTermisesti ruiskutetut ja kylmäruiskutetut pinnoitteet korroosionsuojaukseen\, Heli Koivuluoto\, Tampereen yliopisto\nCorrosion protection of offshore wind structures\, Birit Buhr Europa Energy & Jan Sørensen Siemens Energy\n\n9:50-10:20 Networking Break ja kahvi \n10:20 Vaurioesimerkkejä \n\nOnnettomuustutkintakeskuksen toiminta ja vaurioesimerkkejä (N.N.\, OTKES)\nKorroosiovauriot prosessiteollisuudessa (Minna Kotilainen\, METLAB)\nKorroosiovaurio SSAB:n tehtaalla (Sanna Järn\, SSAB)\nMeasurement of degrading phenomena of the coatings (Nicodemus Kraufvelin\, Top Analytica)\n\n12:00-13:00 Lounas (Tasteat\, Vuorimiehentie 2K) \n\n12:30 ASM Finland ry Vuosikokous / Annual Meeting\n\n13:30 Kierros VTT Future Hub
URL:https://www.korroosioyhdistys.fi/event/koulutuspaivat-2026-korroosiota-ja-vaurioita/
LOCATION:Aalto-yliopisto\, Kemistintie 1\, Espoo
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Helsinki:20260424T100000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Helsinki:20260424T123000
DTSTAMP:20260419T074139
CREATED:20251117T073301Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260327T085358Z
UID:1804-1777024800-1777033800@www.korroosioyhdistys.fi
SUMMARY:Corrosion Awareness Day Webinar
DESCRIPTION:Swerim organises a free webinar on actual corrosion topics. \nCorrosion is all around us and occurs when materials revert to a more stable state. However\, much can be done to ensure that this does not have a serious impact on our lives. Swerim plans to follow up the very well-attended Corrosion Awareness Day Seminars since 2021. \nThe seminar will be online and free of charge but you have to sign up to receive the link to the day. Please register below no later than April 22\, 2026.\nAll registered participants will receive a teams link to join the seminar no later than April 23. \n 
URL:https://www.korroosioyhdistys.fi/event/corrosion-awareness-day-webinar/
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260906
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20260911
DTSTAMP:20260419T074139
CREATED:20251009T132225Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20251009T132225Z
UID:1784-1788652800-1789084799@www.korroosioyhdistys.fi
SUMMARY:Eurocorr 2026
DESCRIPTION:
URL:https://www.korroosioyhdistys.fi/event/eurocorr-2026/
LOCATION:Convention Centre Dublin\, Dublin\, Ireland
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