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You will be updated with latest job alerts via emailThe Institute of Corrosion a subsidiary of RISE (Sweden) is a research laboratory specializing in corrosion and corrosion protection. The headquarters of the Institute of Corrosion was established in Brest 29 on March 28 2002. As a Simplified Joint Stock Company (SAS) the Institute of Corrosion has a capital of 500000 fully owned by RISE.
On July 1 2009 the CORREX laboratory which has existed since 1994 in Fraisses near Sainttienne 42 joined the Institute of Corrosion. This laboratory consisting of about fifteen people specializes in testing in ATEX zones allowing the Institute of Corrosion to expand its range of tests and expertise in stress corrosion.
On July 1 2022 the Institute of Corrosion acquired the MECM laboratory which has existed since 2013 in Solaize near Lyon 69. This subsidiary of the Institute expands its expertise in corrosion particularly in onsite expertise especially in the field of chemistry and the pharmaceutical industry for failure analysis and inspection.
This brings the group Institute of Corrosion & MECM to 60 employees spread across 3 different sites in France.
Context and objectives :
Past decades offshore anthropogenic activities have increased worldwide and specifically in the North Sea and Baltic Sea where major shipping routes and energy sources are abundant. Negative impacts from chemical pollution may result in a significant impact especially in enclosed waters with high industrial activity. However current knowledge on offshore emissions and offshore pollutant concentrations is limited. Due to the vast volumes of seas and oceans and the low anthropogenic activity in these spaces pollution is often considered negligible when compared to coastal waters and insitu monitoring methods are lacking. Modelling efforts could provide some insight into the environmental fate of emitted substances thereby providing a guideline for targeted environmental impact assessments.
This internship is supervised by a student completing a thesis with KU Leuven and the French Corrosion Institute on the Seachem Project and the impact of pollution more information on task during this internship will be to prepare a hydrodynamic model and study substance dispersion of emissions from corrosion protection systems used for offshore structures by implementing Lagrangian particletracking.
The objective of the internship will be to work on improving predictability of the environmental fate of emitted substances by modulating parameters that determine their chemical speciation.
Methods and techniques :
Etudiant en Master 2 ou Ecole Ingnieur
Required skills :
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Required Experience:
Intern
Full-Time