Who Can Apply: The Appalachian Underground Corrosion Short Course (AUCSC) is organized to provide both technical and nontechnical presentation of the practical and theoretical aspects of the causes of corrosion, instrumentation, corrosion surveys, cathodic protection, pipe coatings, and miscellaneous methods of corrosion control. On behalf of the AUCSC, AMPP will award two (2) scholarships in the amount of $3,000 each to West Virginia University students pursuing a discipline in engineering, chemistry, or biology.
- Applicants must be enrolled full-time, majoring in Chemistry, Biology, or in Engineering at West Virginia University (e.g., Chemical, Civil, Electrical, Industrial, Petroleum and Natural Gas).
- Students with coursework in corrosion control and/or materials selection is preferred, but not required.
- Both undergraduate and graduate students are eligible to apply.
- AUCSC scholarship recipients will receive a free registration to the next AUCSC short course in May. (www.aucsc.com).
Submission: In 500 words or less, write an essay on your knowledge of corrosion, corrosion control, corrosion prevention, corrosion remediation, and corrosion mitigation, and explain how corrosion affects your area of engineering.
Deadline: January 4, 2023
Amount: $3,000
Learn More: https://ampp.academicworks.com/opportunities/637