ICorr Young Engineer Programme2024: Nurturing Tomorrow’s Corrosion Management Experts
Introduction
To help combat the relentless threat of corrosion, the Institute of Corrosion (ICorr) commits to training and developing the younger generation of corrosion professionals and proudly presents the 2024 edition of the Young Engineer Programme (YEP). Following the resounding success of previous YEPs in London and Aberdeen, this year’s programme promises to be a transformative journey for twenty-five early-career professionals passionate about a career in corrosion.
Programme Overview
The ICorr YEP is a specialised training initiative tailored to empower engineers, scientists, and researchers embarking on their careers with a keen interest in corrosion. The programme is designed to deliver a robust technical competency framework consistent with ICorr’s aims and professional standards. Its primary objective is to prepare participants for a rewarding future in the corrosion science and engineering industries by imparting a broad spectrum of knowledge and hands-on experience.
Key Programme Components
The YEP spans from January to November 2024, offering a comprehensive curriculum covering crucial aspects of corrosion management:
• Fundamentals of Corrosion: Establish a strong foundation for understanding the corrosion phenomenon.
• Materials Selection and Integrity Management: Learn the art of selecting the right materials to combat corrosion effectively.
• Plant Chemistry: Explore the chemical treatment strategies within industrial settings.
• Welding: Gain insights into welding techniques to enhance corrosion resistance.
• Coatings and Linings: Discover the world of protective coatings and linings.
• Corrosion Under Insulation and Fire Protection: Address corrosion challenges in insulation and fire protection systems.
• Cathodic Protection: Master the principles of cathodic protection in corrosion prevention.
• Presentation Skills (Related to the Case Study): Hone communication skills in order to present findings effectively.
Real-Life Case Study
In May 2024, participants will be divided into teams, each assigned a mentor to guide them through a real-life corrosion problem. This practical experience will put their knowledge and skills to the test, enabling them to devise solutions. In November 2024, the teams will present their findings to a panel of judges and an audience comprising ICorr members. The winning team will earn an all-expenses-paid trip to the AMPP 2025 Conference in Nashville, USA, generously sponsored by bp.
Additionally, the winning team plus one exceptional delegate will receive the coveted AMPP leadership course opportunity, chosen by the Institute based on remarkable commitment and performance.
Meet the 2024 YEP Participants
Below is a list of the selected participants for the 2024 YEP:
1 |
Alvaro Gonzalez Fuentes |
Wood Thilsted |
2 |
Alyshia Keogh |
University of Manchester |
3 |
Amy Johnstone |
Kent PLC |
4 |
Ben Hudson |
Premtech |
5 |
Berenika Syrek-Gerstenkorn
|
Scottish Power |
6 |
Christina Igube |
C-Probe Systems |
7 |
Clayton Bevas |
Jacobs |
8 |
Ellie Lowe |
DNV |
9 |
Fatima Mehnoune |
Intertek CAPCIS |
10 |
Georgie Bond |
Johnson Matthey |
11 |
Joe Linkson |
Wood Thilsted |
12 |
Katie Atkins |
Johnson Matthey |
13 |
Kevin Lam |
bp |
14 |
Kishan Ramesh |
Plant Integrity Management |
15 |
Lukasz Ramowski |
Saipem |
16 |
Mohammed Muqueeth |
Plant Integrity Management |
17 |
Muhammad Haris |
Brunel University |
18 |
Noor Ghadarah |
Saipem |
19 |
Roberto Alcivar |
vHPM UK |
20 |
Rochelle Holness |
Genesis Energies |
21 |
Roisin Harris |
Ramboll |
22 |
Samuel Brown |
Wood PLC |
23 |
Tom Robinson |
Saith Ltd |
24 |
William Adu-Poku |
Altrad Babcock |
25 |
Yulia Sergeykina |
bp |