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HTC researcher receives a large grant from the Swedish Energy Agency

8 June 2020

HTC researcher receives a large grant from the Swedish Energy Agency

Docent Torbjörn Jonsson, a researcher active within HTC, recently received a large grant from the Swedish Energy Agency’s…

Amanada Persdotter Licentiate Beyond Breakaway Corrosion: Secondary Corrosion Protection of Iron-based Alloys-

27 May 2020

Licentiate Amanda Persdotter 9/6 10:00

On the 9/6 at 10:00 Amanda Persdotter will present her Licentiate “Beyond Breakaway Corrosion: Secondary Corrosion Protection of…

3 Ph. D. student positions to seek

8 May 2020

Ph. D. student positions at HTC, interested?

Interested in doing a Ph. D. at Chalmers? We are now seeking 3 new Ph. D. students to…

KMEHTC conference 2020

10 January 2020

Save-the-date: KME/HTC Research Conference 2020 POSTPONED TO 4-5 NOVEMBER 2020

POSTPONED TO 4-5 NOVEMBER 2020 We are pleased to announce the upcoming HTC/KME Research Conference to be held…

30 October 2019

Licentiate seminar: High Temperature Corrosion Behaviour of Ni-base Alloys and FeCrAl Alloys – The Influence of Water Vapour

A licentiate seminar at HTC and the Department of Chemistry and Chemical Engineering is upcoming: Tommy Sand will…

26 September 2019

Upcoming HTCPM 2020 conference

We would like to inform you all of the “Les Embiez” Conference, organized every four years, which is…

25 September 2019

HTC brochure

Are you interested in what HTC do and how our research can utilized in Industry and Society?  This…

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World leading research on high temperature corrosion

The High Temperature Corrosion Centre – HTC – is a centre of excellence founded in 1996. Its goal is to support the transition to a sustainable energy system through world-leading research. HTC is financed in equal parts by the
Swedish Energy Agency, Chalmers University of Technology and 18 member companies.

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Chalmers University of Technology
Department of Chemistry and Chemical Engineering
Centre of Excellence for High Temperature Corrosion, HTC
SE-412 96 Gothenburg, Sweden


Visiting address: Kemivägen 10 Chalmers campus Johanneberg
Phone: +46 (0)31 772 2863
Phone (switchboard): +46 (0)31 772 1000
E-mail: jes@chalmers.se