05. Sep 2024 | Online

EC Short Course | Introduction to Anticorrosive Coatings

15:00 - 17:00 h CET

What principles govern the corrosion of metals, and how can protective coatings help in preventing corrosion? This tutorial will review the fundamentals of electrochemical processes, and typical ingredients and formulation characteristics of anticorrosive coatings will be outlined and discussed. 

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Further information

Speaker

Brian Skerry

Brian Skerry, Ph.D.
Retired 2021 – Formerly The Sherwin-Williams Company, USA

Dr. Brian Skerry retired in 2021 after a career spanning 36 years with The Sherwin-Williams Company, during which time he worked in R&D, and held a variety of technical management roles. From 2009 – 2012, he served as Global Technical Director for the company’s Protective & Marine Division. He subsequently had responsibility for innovation technology across the company’s Performance Coatings Group, covering the Protective and Marine, Industrial Coatings, and Automotive Coatings Divisions. He holds a BSc in Chemistry and PhD in Corrosion Engineering from the University of Manchester, UK. He has authored approximately 50 technical papers on corrosion and coatings and has given multiple presentations on these topics in the Americas, Europe, Asia-Pacific, and Australia. Dr. Skerry provided an invited plenary lecture to the Australasian Corrosion Association Annual Corrosion Conference in 2018. He also served for 8-years on the Board of Governors for the Society for Protective Coatings (SSPC), including as SSPC Board President in 2018.

Brian Skerry

Brian Skerry, Ph.D.
Retired 2021 – Formerly The Sherwin-Williams Company, USA

Dr. Brian Skerry retired in 2021 after a career spanning 36 years with The Sherwin-Williams Company, during which time he worked in R&D, and held a variety of technical management roles. From 2009 – 2012, he served as Global Technical Director for the company’s Protective & Marine Division. He subsequently had responsibility for innovation technology across the company’s Performance Coatings Group, covering the Protective and Marine, Industrial Coatings, and Automotive Coatings Divisions. He holds a BSc in Chemistry and PhD in Corrosion Engineering from the University of Manchester, UK. He has authored approximately 50 technical papers on corrosion and coatings and has given multiple presentations on these topics in the Americas, Europe, Asia-Pacific, and Australia. Dr. Skerry provided an invited plenary lecture to the Australasian Corrosion Association Annual Corrosion Conference in 2018. He also served for 8-years on the Board of Governors for the Society for Protective Coatings (SSPC), including as SSPC Board President in 2018.

Fees & Services

250 €Live Standard Fee per Short Course

Stated conference fees are net prices.

The fee includes:

  • Digital proceedings
  • Certificate of participation (upon request)

The booking is binding for you and will be charged even if you do not attend without canceling in advance.
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FAQ

Do I need a webcam? 

No, you can see and hear the speaker and moderator, but you will not be seen.  

Do I need a microphone? 

We will generally mute the microphones of all delegates, however you may ask questions via the chat function.   

Can I get the slides?

Yes, the presentation slides will be available for download during the course.   

Can I attend on a mobile device? 

Yes, you can. We recommend downloading the Go-to-webinar App for all features and best performance.  

Can I get in touch with other delegates?

Unfortunately, it is not possible to speak with other delegates or exchange contact details.  

Can I receive a certificate of attendance?

Yes, you will receive a certificate of attendance upon request.

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