Join us for the 67th Corrosion Science Symposium at EUROCORR 2026
ICorr’s Corrosion Science Division (CSD) is organising the 67th Corrosion Science Symposium (CSS). This year, our CSS will feature as a dedicated specialist session within EUROCORR 2026, taking place in Dublin, Ireland, from 6–10 September 2026.
Recognised as ICorr’s flagship annual corrosion science meeting, the symposium brings together researchers, students, and early-career scientists at the forefront of emerging corrosion research. With a strong emphasis on innovation, collaboration, and the support and promotion of early-career talent, the CSS provides a prestigious platform for presenting cutting-edge work and fostering global connections across corrosion science and engineering. The CSS has a long-standing reputation as a leading forum for early-career researchers and students, offering a supportive environment for first-time presenters alongside opportunities to engage with internationally recognised experts. In 2026, its integration within EUROCORR further strengthens this role by providing early-career participants with unparalleled exposure to the global corrosion community.
At EUROCORR 2026, the CSS will form a dedicated specialist session within the wider international congress, offering delegates the opportunity to engage with both the close-knit corrosion science community and the broader EUROCORR technical programme. With the main theme on “Investing in our future: corrosion challenges for green technologies”, our programme will cover topics such as:
- surface science,
- marine corrosion,
- coatings,
- hydrogen and green energy systems,
- tribocorrosion,
- AI-supported corrosion testing,
- imaging corrosion,
- nuclear corrosion,
- and corrosion in low-carbon technologies.
A highlight of the CSS at EUROCORR 2026 will be the ICorr UR Evans Award, one of the most prestigious recognitions in corrosion science. The 2026 award will be delivered by Professor Arjan Mol (Delft University of Technology), an internationally leading researcher whose pioneering work in advanced corrosion measurement, sustainable protective systems, and mechanistic understanding of corrosion processes has had major academic and industrial impact. His lecture will provide inspiration and insight for researchers at all career stages, particularly early-career scientists.
We are excited to help make EUROCORR 2026 a great success and look forward to welcoming delegates to foster critical thinking, knowledge sharing, discussion, research, and collaboration across the corrosion community. Particular emphasis is placed on encouraging participation from students and early-career researchers, ensuring the continued growth and vitality of the field.
For our full programme, please click https://eurocorr2026.org/call-for-papers/ . CSS sessions will be held on 9–10 September 2026.



