Gamry Instruments to Co-Sponsor the 23rd Annual Penn State University Corrosion Short Course
Gamry is excited to once again co-sponsor the
annual Penn State University Corrosion Short Course scheduled for June 2-7, 2019
Registration
is open for The Penn State University’s 23rd Annual Corrosion Short
Course scheduled for June 2-7, 2019 at the University Park Campus in State
College, PA (USA). Gamry Instruments will be a co-sponsor for the course.
Philadelphia, PA, January 24, 2019 – Registration is now open for the
annual Penn State University Corrosion Short Course being held at the Penn
State University Park Campus June 2-7th. The course, now in its 23rd
year, will cover the fundamentals of corrosion and various electrochemical techniques.
Lectures and laboratories will be used to illustrate how electrochemical
techniques are applied, when they should be used, and how the various
techniques can be integrated to solve complex problems.
Instructors for
the course include Dr. Barbara Shaw, course director and professor of
engineering science and mechanics at The Penn State University. Dr. Shaw has 28 years of experience in the
field of corrosion, including 8 years at government and industrial labs.
If you are
looking for a Corrosion Refresher Course or just entering the Corrosion Field
this course, “Corrosion: Fundamentals and
Experimental Methods”, will be useful.
Lectures and laboratories will be used to illustrate how electrochemical
techniques are applied, when they should be used, and how the various
techniques can be integrated to solve complex problems. Many of
the short course activities will take place at the new Hyatt Place Hotel,
located just one block from the University Park campus. A limited number of rooms have been set aside
for the course dates, so book early and specify that you are with the Corrosion Group when making your room
reservations to ensure you receive the special rate.
For more
information and to register for the Corrosion
Short Course, visit the Penn State Engineering Science and Mechanics
website, https://sites.esm.psu.edu/wiki/research:bas13:corrosion_short_course.
There is also additional information available at http://www.gamry.com/news-and-announcements.
Gamry Instruments
designs and builds precision electrochemical instrumentation and is a proud
co-sponsor of this event. A
representative of Gamry will be on hand during the course to answer any
questions you may have regarding their potentiostats and use for corrosion
research. A Gamry Power Point
Presentation “Care and Feeding of
Computer-controlled Potentiostats” will be presented and is available for
preview at https://www.gamry.com/news-and-announcements/shows-and-conferences/corrosion-short-course-2019.
Contact Information:
Gamry Instruments
~734 Louis Drive ~Warminster, PA 18974 ~ 215-682-9330 ~ sales@gamryy.comContact Information:
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