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Position Summary:
This research project focuses on investigating the effects of hydrogen loading on X70 pipeline steels in collaboration with Natural Resources Canada (NRCan). Using in situ electrochemical techniques, coupled with Keyence optical microscopy and Scanning Electrochemical Cell Microscopy (SECCM), the study aims to characterize hydrogen-related degradation mechanisms at the microscale. The work integrates real-time electrochemical monitoring with high-resolution surface analysis to support pipeline integrity assessments and material reliability in transport infrastructure.
- Improve scientific communication through high-impact publications and conference presentations.
- Gain experience in grant writing and collaborative proposal development.
- Mentor graduate and undergraduate students.
- Deepen knowledge in corrosion science, SECCM, and electrochemical instrumentations.
Qualifications:
PhD in Chemistry
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(AMURE Post-Doctoral Fellow Researcher) $48,000.00
35 (Full time)
Pulp&Paper Rsrch Ctr
Professor
2025-06-01
2026-05-31
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