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Jeju Island which was created by volcanic activity has scenic and geological value. With its outstanding aesthetic beauty, unique volcanic features and ecosystem, UNESCO designated‘Jeju Volcanic Island and Lava Tubes’as the first World Natural Heritage sites in Korea in 2007. The sites declared as World Natural Heritage in Jeju are Halla Mountain, Seongsan Sunrise Peak, and Geomun Oreum Lava Tube System (Geomun Oreum, Bengdwi Cave, Manjang Cave, Gimnyeong Cave, Yongcheon Cave and Dangcheomul Cave). They make up 10 percent of the total area of Jeju Island. Jeju Island is not only Korea’ s most prestigious destination and top honeymoon spot but it has also been the venue for several political summit talks and other major international conferences. 19t 19t 9 h h h IC ICC) C) JEJU ISLAND : WORLD NATURAL HERITAGE Visa-free Entry to Jeju Island November 2 (Sun) - 6 (Thu), 2014 International Convention Center Jeju, Korea 2nd Circular & Call for Papers Organized by The Corrosion Science Society of Korea (CSSK) www.corrosionkorea.org International Corrosion Council www.icc-net.org 19th International Corrosion Congress (www.19thicc.com) TEL & FAX : +82-31-716-2724 E-mail : [email protected] CONTACT US SPONSORS Jeju Island offers a very flexible entry/departure policy, which allows visitors to stay without a visa for up to 30 days when visitors enter Jeju directly from abroad. However, there are exceptions to the visa-free entry based on the visitor's nationality; only 11 countries are still required to apply for a visa: Afghanistan, Cuba, Ghana, Iran, Iraq, Libya, Nigeria, Macedonia, Palestine, Sudan, and Syria. If visitors transfer at other cities (Incheon International Airport, Gimhae International Airport) in Korea, they need a visa clearance according to their nationalities.
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  • Jeju Island which was created by volcanic activity has scenic and geological value. With

    its outstanding aesthetic beauty, unique volcanic features and ecosystem, UNESCO

    designated‘Jeju Volcanic Island and Lava Tubes’as the first World Natural Heritage

    sites in Korea in 2007. The sites declared as World Natural Heritage in Jeju are Halla

    Mountain, Seongsan Sunrise Peak, and Geomun Oreum Lava Tube System (Geomun

    Oreum, Bengdwi Cave, Manjang Cave, Gimnyeong Cave, Yongcheon Cave and Dangcheomul

    Cave). They make up 10 percent of the total area of Jeju Island.

    Jeju Island is not only Korea’s most prestigious destination and top honeymoon spot but

    it has also been the venue for several political summit talks and other major international

    conferences.

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    JEJU ISLAND : WORLD NATURAL HERITAGE

    Visa-free Entry to Jeju Island

    November 2 (Sun) - 6 (Thu), 2014 International Convention Center Jeju, Korea

    2nd Circular & Call for Papers

    Organized byThe Corrosion Science Society of Korea (CSSK)

    www.corrosionkorea.org

    International Corrosion Councilwww.icc-net.org

    19th International Corrosion Congress(www.19thicc.com)

    TEL & FAX : +82-31-716-2724E-mail : [email protected]

    ◆ CONTACT US

    ◆ SPONSORS

    Jeju Island offers a very flexible entry/departure policy, which allows visitors to stay without

    a visa for up to 30 days when visitors enter Jeju directly from abroad. However, there are

    exceptions to the visa-free entry based on the visitor's nationality; only 11 countries are still

    required to apply for a visa: Afghanistan, Cuba, Ghana, Iran, Iraq, Libya, Nigeria, Macedonia,

    Palestine, Sudan, and Syria.

    If visitors transfer at other cities (Incheon International Airport, Gimhae International Airport) in

    Korea, they need a visa clearance according to their nationalities.

  • The 19th International Corrosion congress will provide ideal settings for companies to present their technologies and developments to the delegates and participants from various, industries, research institutes, and universities.- Booth Rate : US$ 3,000 per unit of 3m x 2m.- Further information including the application method is available on the conference website : www.19thicc.com

    19TH INTERNATIONAL CORROSION CONGRESS (19th ICC)

    ·Atmospheric Corrosion·Cathodic Protection·Coatings (Metallic & Inorganic Coatings)·Coatings (Organic Coatings)·Corrosion Inhibitors·Corrosion in Advanced Materials (Nano, Bio & Composite Materials)·Corrosion in Concrete·Corrosion in Cultural Heritage·Corrosion in Developing Countries·Corrosion in Energy Systems·Corrosion in Industrial Environments (Automobile, Ship, Chemical & Information Industries)·Corrosion in Light Metals·Corrosion in Oil/Gas/Pipelines·Corrosion in Stainless Steels·Corrosion Modeling and Monitoring·Corrosion Problems and Protection Methods in Nuclear Power Industry·Electrochemistry & Electrochemical Test Methods·Failure Analysis and Industrial Services·Integrity and Lifetime Prediction·Localized Corrosion (Pitting, Crevice, Fatigue, Erosion Corrosion & FAC)·Marine Corrosion·Passive Films·Stress Corrosion Cracking & Hydrogen Embrittlement ·Surface Protection and Analytical Techniques·Water Treatment and Corrosion in Waste /Polluted Water

    CALL FOR PAPERS

    REGISTRATION FEE

    INVITATION

    TOPICS OF THE CONFERENCE

    I am pleased to invite you to the 19th International Corrosion Congress (ICC) organized and hosted by the Corrosion Science Society of Korea (CSSK) on behalf of the International Corrosion Council.

    The conference will offer exciting opportunities for sharing and exploring new ideas, research and issues on the science and technology of corrosion and corrosion protection. The technical program will include plenary and keynote lectures, oral presentations and poster presentations organized by distinguished experts.

    A large exhibition will also be organized in parallel with the technical program and will feature the latest in corrosion control products and services. Added to the conference program are plenty of social opportunities. A welcome reception, a banquet, a farewell function, tours and sports programs will be offered for all attendees and their spouses.

    CSSK will do its best to make the 19th ICC congress one of the best conferences you have ever attended, and I hope this event enables you to contribute much more than any other to the reduction of corrosion costs which currently range from 2 to 5 percent of GDP in most industrialized nations. On behalf of CSSK and the organizing committee of the 19th ICC, I would like to thank you in advance for your active participation in the congress.

    I am looking forward to seeing you on the beautiful island of Jeju, Korea!

    Sincerely Yours,

    19TH INTERNATIONAL CORROSION CONGRESS (19th ICC)

    EXHIBITION

    Honorary PresidentPresidentVice Presidents

    Secretary General

    Yong Soo PARK (Yonsei Univ., Korea)Jong Jip KIM (KRISS, Korea)Manuel MORCILLO (President, International Corrosion Council)Carlos ARROYAVE (First Vice President, International Corrosion Council)Jae Bong LEE (Kookmin Univ., Korea)Young Sik KIM (Andong National Univ., Korea)Seong Min LEE (KOGAS, Korea)Joo Youl HUH (Korea Univ., Korea)Deok Soo WON (KOGAS, Korea)

    19th ICC Organizing Committee

    Jong Jip KimPresident of the Organizing committee of the 19th ICC

    President, CSSK

    Important Dates

    Abstract Submission Due Date

    Notification of Acceptance

    Manuscript Submission Due Date

    Pre-registration Due Date

    February 28, 2014

    March 31, 2014

    June 30, 2014

    June 30, 2014

    CSSK/ICC Member

    Regular Participant

    Student Registration

    Accompanying Person

    Day Registration

    Category

    * All registration fees except day registration include admission to all technical sessions & exhibitions, welcome reception, refreshments, lunches during the congress, and one ticket to congress banquet & farewell party.

    Before June 30, 2014

    US$ 800

    US$ 900

    US$ 500

    US$ 300

    After June 30, 2014

    US$ 900

    US$ 1,000

    US$ 600

    US$ 350

    $450(Only Available Onsite)

    Prospective authors are invited to submit abstracts of 250 to 300 words in English with the subject title, author name, position title and company name. Abstracts should be uploaded to on www.19thicc. com by February 28, 2014.

    International Advisory Committee

    Andrej ATRENS (The Univ. of Queensland, Australia)Roger NEWMAN (Univ. of Toronto, Canada)En-Hou HAN (Chinese Academy of Science, China)Martin STRATMAN (Max Planck Institute, Germany)Toshio SHIBATA (Osaka Univ., Japan)Toshiaki OHTSUKA (Hokkaido Univ., Japan)Hyuk Sang KWON (KAIST, Korea)

    Woon Suk HWANG (Inha Univ., Korea)Iba F. AL-ADEL (Saudi Aramco, Saudi Arabia)Christofer LEYGRAF (Royal Institute of Technology, Sweden)Alison DAVENPORT (Univ. of Birmingham, UK)Digby D. MACDONALD (Pennsylvania State Univ., USA)Joung Soo KIM (KAERI, Korea)Kwang Seon SHIN (Seoul National Univ., Korea)

    Honorary Committee

    Kyoo Young KIM (GIFT, POSTECH, Korea)Nelson A. AGUILA (AGC Devt. Corp., Philippines)Gerald S. FRANKEL (The Ohio State Univ., USA)Ronald M. LATANISION (Exponent, Inc., USA)Philippe MARCUS (CNRS-ENSCO, France)Zehbour PANOSSIAN (IPT, Brazil)

    V. S. RAJA (Indian Institute of Technology Bombay, India)Günther SCHMITT (IFINKOR, Germany)Wen-Ta TSAI (National Cheng Kung Univ., Taiwan)Tooru TSURU (Tokyo Institute of Technology, Japan)David J. YOUNG (Univ. of New South Wales, Australia)Yu ZUO (Beijing Univ. of Chemical Technology, China)

    Local Organizing Committee

    Hyun Young CHANG (KEPCO E&C)Seon-Yeob LI (GS E&C)Seong Jong KIM (Mokpo Maritime Univ.)Young Geun KIM (KOGAS) In KIM (Wangdo Corrosion Eng Co. Ltd.)Jung Gu KIM (Sungkyunkwan Univ.)Hee San KIM (Hongik Univ.)Young Bog PARK (Seoul Metropolitan Government)Jin Hwan Park (Pukyong National Univ.)Chan Jin Park (Chonnam National Univ.)Hong Kyun SOHN (POMIA)Dong Jin CHOI (Hansu Ltd.)Young Min CHOI (POSCO)

    Han Cheol CHOE (Chosun Univ.)Kyeong Mo HWANG (KEPCO E&C)Seong Sik HWANG (KAERI)Yeong Ho KIM (POSCO)Man Been MOON (Hyundai HYSCO)Jin Hee LEE (SK E&C CO. Ltd.)Chang Heui JANG (KAIST)Yong Heon LEE (POSCO)Jong Sang KIM (POSCO)Bum Sung KIM (KCC)Jong Man HAN (Hyundai-Steel)Byong Mu KIM (Hyundai Oilbank)Song Chun CHOI (Samsung Electronics Co. Ltd.)

    Domestic Advisory Committee

    Jong Kwon LEE (Soonchunhyang Univ., Korea)Young Tai KHO (Soongsil Univ., Korea)Chang Hee LEE (The Korean Welding and Joining Society)Byung Sun KIM (The Korean Society for Composite Materials)

    Yong-Shin LEE (The Korean Society For Technology of Plasticity)Youn-Ho JUNG (Korean Nuclear Society)Byung-Joon YE (Korea Foundry Society)


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