![]() Eckert has been an invited speaker on the topic of MIC and has conducted MIC workshops for NACE, SPE and others in the oil and gas industry. ![]() He is a recognized expert in the field of microbiologically influenced corrosion (MIC), having published more than 50 symposium and peer-reviewed papers and two books on internal corrosion. Richard Eckert has been involved in pipeline corrosion/failure investigation and forensic corrosion engineering for over 38 years. Along with his research, Torben is currently teaching Process Engineering and Material Science & Corrosion at the Climate and Supply Engineering Program at VIA University College, Denmark. He received the prestigious NACE Technical Achievement Award in 2020 “for advancing the understanding and control of microbiologically influenced corrosion (MIC) through education, publication, research, conferences, standards and his work in technical societies”. Throughout his career, he has also published 7 books on the topic and 70+ technical/scientific articles. For the past 20 years participation in over 100 conferences as speaker, presenter and organizer within NACE, Energy Institute, SPE, TEKNA, ISME, EUROCORR and ISMOS. ![]() Dr Torben Lund Skovhus (VIA University College, Denmark) is a Senior Associated Professor (Docent) and Project Manager at university level in the field of industrial microbiology, applied biotechnology, corrosion management, water treatment and safety, reservoir souring and biocorrosion. ![]()
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