Michele Curioni

Dr Michele Curioni is a Senior Lecturer in Corrosion Protection in the School of Materials at The University of Manchester. Michele's research focuses on corrosion protection of light alloys by surface treatments, lifetime prediction, and development of novel electrochemical methods for corrosion testing. He is author of over 90 peer-reviewed articles on these topics. Michele teaches various subjects both at undergraduate and master level, including electrochemistry, cathodic protection, and materials sustainability.

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Protecting the World: Introducing Corrosion Science and Engineering (Coursera)

If you have ever encountered rusty car bodies, leaking pipes, tarnished silverware or the green patina of a copper roof then you have experienced corrosion in action. This course, from the Corrosion@Manchester team in collaboration with AkzoNobel, will teach you why metals corrode, what the environmental consequences are, how [...]