Location: | Leeds |
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Salary: | £37,099 to £44,263 p.a. - Grade 7 |
Hours: | Full Time |
Contract Type: | Fixed-Term/Contract |
Placed On: | 23rd May 2024 |
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Closes: | 16th June 2024 |
Job Ref: | EPSME1166 |
Do you have a strong technical background in Corrosion Science and Engineering? Are you interested in working with industry to develop methodologies to understand corrosion inhibition mechanisms through the application of surfactants?
This project focuses on the development and implementation of novel technologies to improve the understanding of corrosion processes in CO2-containing aqueous media, as well as associated methods of corrosion control via the use of surfactant-based chemistries. The study builds on successful work at the University of Leeds where we have developed methods to understand role and performance of corrosion inhibitors in suppressing both general and localised corrosion of carbon steel across a variety of demanding corrosive environments.
The aim of the study is to advance existing methods developed over the course of previous PhD projects to provide a deeper insight into processes influencing the performance of inhibitors in mitigating general and localised corrosion. Specific attention is directed towards the presence of corrosion products/mineral scale deposits and the role they pay in initiating/accelerating localised attack in the presence and absence of inhibitors.
The project will involve the use of corrosion test cells, electrochemical measurement and the development/implementation of new methodologies using a rotating cylinder electrode/under deposit test cells.
What we offer in return
To explore the post further or for any queries you may have, please contact:
Dr Richard Barker, Professor in Corrosion Science and Engineering
Tel: +44 (0)113 343 2206 or email: R.J.Barker@leeds.ac.uk
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