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As an educator I have always been looking for useful and educative
corrosion documents. Hopefully the reader will find the present text
instructive in several useful ways.
In conclusion, I would like to acknowledge the numerous
contributors who have directly or indirectly provided many of the
cases discussed and illustrated in Corrosion Engineering: Principles and
Practice. Your work at combating corrosion on all fronts has been
greatly inspiring.
Pierre R. Roberge, Ph.D., P.Eng.
About the Author
Pierre R. Roberge, Ph.D., P.Eng., is a professor at the
Royal Military College of Canada, where he teaches
materials engineering, corrosion engineering, and
electrochemical power sources. He previously worked
as a research scientist in industry, specializing in the
performance of materials in service and the produc-
tion of energy with electrochemical power sources.
Dr. Roberge has written numerous journal articles and
conference papers and is the author of several engi-
neering titles, including McGraw-Hill’s Handbook of
Corrosion Engineering.
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