MIC E-Learning Academy
Benefits of taking the Free Sample Lesson
Increase your understanding
You will learn about the basics of MIC investigation and the importance of using multiple lines of evidence (MLOE) to determine if MIC is a threat.
Apply your new knowledge
In regular courses, students have the chance to apply their new knowledge using actual case studies. A sample of this is provided in the Free Lesson.
News Flash: MIC E-Learning Academy Partners with ACA
We are thrilled to partner with The Australasian Corrosion Association to offer our corrosion community high quality, self-paced e-learning on Microbiologically Influenced Corrosion (MIC). Four MIC courses have been reviewed and endorsed by industry experts, and are offered to ACA Members and contacts at a discounted price point. The courses are all online and can be taken from anywhere.
What we do
We provide a multi-disciplinary community with quality e-learning experiences containing reliable and up-to-date content from experts in the field of microbiologically influenced corrosion.
Wide variety of Topics
MIC is a broad subject area involving the fields of materials science, microbiology electrochemistry, chemical engineering, assets design and operation, chemical treatment and more.
Self directed learning
Online courses can be taken in any order desired by students at their own pace. Courses include email access to instructors for questions and the ability to participate in our MIC E-learning community. Future online discussion forums are planned. New courses continue to be developed and added to provide the most current information in the field.
MIC E-learning community
Learning from one another is promoted through our MIC E-learning community. Enrolled students have the opportunity to exchange ideas with other students within the E-learning community. Current students will be invited to join our monthly online forums to discuss case studies and questions with the instructors and each other.
Release date: November 21, 2023
From AMPP
Our colleagues Dr. Jason Lee, with the Naval Research Laboratory, and Dr. Susmitha Kotu, with DNV, join the CORROSION journal podcast series to discuss microbiologically influenced corrosion (MIC). This episode explains what MIC is and which industries it affects, challenges in predicting and mitigating MIC, new advancements in the field, and areas that need future research.
Want to know more about MIC diagnosis?
Explore a short tutorial and video about diagnosing MIC and abiotic corrosion using Multiple Lines of Evidence (MLOE). Learn about the main categories of information needed to characterize corrosion threats and evaluate corroded components.