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CIR Corrosion Course

Center for Infrastructure Renewal

Fundamentals, Experiments, and Applications of Corrosion

May 11, 2026 – May 15, 2026

Corrosion’s annual estimated impact on our economy is over $1 trillion! The Fundamentals, Experiments, and Applications of Corrosion course is aimed at educating and training the workforce the nation needs to address this problem. This course will develop methodological approaches in characterizing existing and new materials performance in extreme and harsh environments. Learners will develop the knowledge to meet technological and scientific challenges in applications critical for our society.

By the end of the course, learners will be able to:   

  • Know and use some common methods for identifying, analyzing, and resolving ethical problems, with an emphasis on clarifying conflicting positions and using dialogue to overcome this conflict.
  • Develop the capacity to think analytically, critically, and creatively about ethical issues in engineering and how engineering affects society and the environment.
  • Know and analyze some of the classic cases in engineering ethics and typical ethical and professional issues that arise in engineering work, especially those having to do with the triad of information, decision-maker (power and authority) and affected stake-holders.
  • Explain ethical theories, moral principles, and technical details clearly and concisely.
  • Explain how ethical theories, principles, and values inform common engineering practices and applicable codes of ethics and laws, with attention to how they differ by culture.
  • Participants completing the course will be awarded a Certificate and are eligible for 2 Professional Development Hours (PDHs).
  • Please direct questions about the course to Dr. Debjyoti Banerjee.
    For questions related to the registration process, please contact 
    TEES EDGE.

Attend In-person or Live Online!

In Person:

  • Center for Infrastructure Renewal - 1041 RELLIS Parkway, Bryan TX 77807

Live Online:

  • Those attending live online will join class for all lectures, activities and labs.

    • An internet connection: broadband wired or wireless (4G/LTE)
    • This course will be hosted in-person and live-online on Zoom.

     
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