Professor Arjan Mol is a global leader in corrosion science and engineering, recognised for his pioneering corrosion research and measurement technique development and leadership. After his doctorate at Delft University of Technology in 2000 for his seminal work on filiform corrosion of coated aluminium alloys, he advanced industrial innovation as Project and Team Leader for Lifetime Performance of Lightweight Structures at TNO Built Environment. Returning to Delft in 2006 and becoming Professor in Materials Science and Engineering, where his research has transformed understanding of local corrosion mechanisms, metal surface treatments, polymer-metal interfacial bonding, and active protective coatings across sectors from aerospace and offshore to automotive and microelectronics. Professor Mol’s groundbreaking contributions include pioneering in situ TEM corrosion studies, integrated FTIR-EIS analyses in Kretschmann geometry, and eco-friendly alternatives to hexavalent chromium-based technologies. His work on active protective and self-healing coatings, coupled with high-throughput inhibitor screening, has paved the way for machine-learning-driven corrosion protection strategies. Combining deep scientific insight with industrial relevance, he has delivered numerous keynote and plenary lectures worldwide, inspiring generations of researchers.
On behalf of the Institute of Corrosion, we extend our warmest congratulations to Professor Mol on this well-deserved recognition. The U. R. Evans Award honours outstanding and sustained contributions to corrosion science, and Professor Mol’s exceptional achievements exemplify the spirit and legacy of this award. ICorr looks forward to celebrating his accomplishments with the corrosion community during the 2026 award presentation and associated events.


