

Mitigation of Microbiologically Influenced Corrosion: Towards Scientific & Industrial Standardization
Deadline for Poster presentations June 30, 2024
Dear Esteemed Participants,
We are delighted to welcome and invite you to take part in the MIC-STAND hybrid meeting 2024, hosted by the Faculdade de Ciências at the University of Lisboa in Portugal.
Set against the picturesque backdrop of Lisboa, this hybrid meeting is prepared to be an encouraging exploration of challenges and breakthroughs in Microbially Influenced Corrosion (MIC) Mitigation. Our core mission is to foster dynamic discussions within the expansive MIC community, bringing together young researchers, high-level scientists, industry stakeholders, policymakers, and regulators.
Our inclusive approach emphasizes cross-disciplinary and interdisciplinary collaboration, fostering an environment where the exchange of knowledge flourishes. The focal point of our discussions will span the entire spectrum of MIC Mitigation, covering Diagnosis, Monitoring, and Mitigation.
Beyond the exchange of ideas, this meeting aspires to be a catalyst for innovative, sustainable, and environmentally friendly strategies in the battle against MIC. Our goal is to translate these strategies into practical, real-world applications that make a tangible impact.
Join us in Lisboa for a journey of exploration, collaboration, and transformation. Let's collectively shape the future of MIC Mitigation!
Warm regards.
Dear Esteemed Colleague, The primary objective of this meeting is to facilitate dynamic discussions regarding the challenges and gaps in microbiologically influenced corrosion (MIC) mitigation within the broader MIC community. Our overarching goal is to promote cross-disciplinary and interdisciplinary collaboration, encouraging the exchange of knowledge of the most significant advancements in MIC Mitigation, encompassing the …
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