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eCorr/2000 Online Conference:
Corrosion Control for the Future

Introduction | Call for Papers | Deadlines | Additional Features | Virtual Trade Exhibition | Contact

We will be adding significant new papers, on current hot topics, over the next two weeks. These are publications that address critical corrosion technology and applications. please ensure that you bookmark this page!

News Update:

  Keynote Paper: Corrosion Lifetime Prediction by Dr. Roger W. Staehle

  New Paper: Session 01: Development and Application of Corrosion Monitoring Technologies

    Session 02: Risk-based Inspection and Fitness-for-service Methodologies

  New Paper: Session 03: Modeling Corrosive Systems

  New Paper: Session 04: New Corrosion Inhibition Technologies

    Session 05: Identification and Remediation of Microbiologically Induced Corrosion (MIC)

    Session 06: Assessment and Mitigation of Environmental Cracking

    Session 07: Corrosion Cost Control Strategies

  New Paper: Session 08: Applications of Computers And Internet Technologies In Corrosion

  New Paper: Session 09: Innovations in Cathodic Protection Technology

    Session 10: Evaluation and Selection of Coatings and Linings Corrosion

  New Paper: Session 11: Corrosion Control through Materials Selection

Paper Submission Requirements
Organizing Committee


Introduction - Top

Corrosionsource.com is pleased to announce its upcoming global web-based technical conference, eCorr/2000 – Corrosion Control for the Future. This conference will be an international event focusing on the latest corrosion research and corrosion control technologies that can be applied to increase system reliability and reduce cost. eCorr/2000 will be organized and conducted, in its entirety, on the world wide web. This unique conference seeks to leverage the significant benefits that the internet brings to easily and efficiently link corrosion researchers, specialists and practitioners with others seeking solutions to materials and corrosion problems on a global basis. It will address problems and new solutions related to industrial applications in petroleum and chemical processing, transportation, civil infrastructure, pipelines, electric power, water handling and treatment, marine service, uses of advanced materials and biomedical engineering.

eCorr/2000 will commence in September 2000 using state-of-the-art web technologies. It will be located at a dedicated website at: http://www.corrosionsource.com/CS2000. Conference details will be posted on this site as they become available.

Call for Papers - Top

Technical papers are being sought in the following areas:

  • Development and Application of Corrosion Monitoring Technologies
  • Risk-based Inspection and Fitness-for-service Methodologies
  • Modeling Corrosive Systems
  • New Corrosion Inhibition Technologies
  • Identification and Remediation of Microbiologically Induced Corrosion (MIC)
  • Assessment and Mitigation of Environmental Cracking
  • Corrosion Cost Control Strategies
  • Applications of Computers And Internet Technologies In Corrosion
  • Innovations in Cathodic Protection Technology
  • Evaluation and Selection of Coatings and Linings
  • Corrosion Control through Materials Selection

Those interested in participating in the eCorr/2000 Technical Program should contact Mr. Sridhar Srinivasan, Technical Program Chairman, at sridhar@corrosionsource.com. Please submit an extended abstract by email not to exceed 250 words. The papers will be presented in a concise short-paper format. More information and instructions for authors will be available on the eCorr/2000 web-site.

Deadlines for the Technical Paper Program - Top

eCorr/2000 is a web-based conference. Meaning, we do not have to conform to the often rigid and sometimes difficult requirements that constrain conventional conferences. That means you are invited to present your abstracts and papers even as the conference commences on September 1, 2000 and well after that, if necessary.

Earlier on this page, deadlines were posted, simply as a motivational tool for potential authors to generate abstracts and papers in time for the conference commencement. Now, we are entering the period where we will accommodate all relevant ideas, input and technical insights. Thank you for your interest in eCorr/2000, and feel free to send us your abstracts.

Additional Technical Program Features - Top

In addition to the Technical Paper Program, eCorr/2000 will include other special events that utilize the interactive, global framework provided by the Internet. These will include:

· Interactive Discussion Forums – Each technical paper session will feature a continuous discussion forum that will archive discussions and interactions between conference attendees from around the world.

· Online Chat Sessions – All registered attendees and authors will be able to participate in live chat events that are expected to include streaming video and audio from authors and leading corrosion experts.

· Keynote and Plenary Sessions – Special presentations will be made by noted corrosion and materials specialists and luminaries.

· On-line Atmospheric Corrosion Map and Prediction Tool – A global atmospheric corrosion map will be developed that will allow researchers and specialists to interactively post and archive their data. The data will be use to produce an on-line corrosion prediction tool that can be accessed worldwide.

Virtual Trade Exhibition - Top

eCorr/2000 will feature an Online Corrosion and Materials Exhibition featuring event sponsors and exhibitors. The exhibition will feature information from consultants, companies and organizations that provide a variety of services, materials, chemical, equipment and software that give solutions to corrosion and materials problems. Exploiting the tremendous benefits of the Internet in mixing multimedia and content, the exhibition will provide hyper-links to information from other web sites and information pages from around the world. This will globally link purveyors of products and services with the people that need solutions to materials and corrosion problems. It will also be possible for exhibitors to provide online demonstrations with live streaming audio and video.

Contact information - Top

Individuals, corporations and organizations interested in assisting in the development of eCorr/2000 program or related online events should contact Dr. Russell D. Kane, Chairman of the Organizing Committee at rdk@corrosionsource.com. Information updates will be provided on the eCorr/2000 website at: http://www.corrosionsource.com/CS2000/


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