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Repurposing Pipelines | Akhil Reddy Chopra

50 min · 13 de abr de 2026
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Akhil Reddy Chopra is a Materials Engineering Master’s candidate at the University of British Columbia. His research is central to Canada’s energy transition, focusing on CO2 transportation for the decarburization industry. By analyzing complex corrosion mechanisms, including stress and hydrogen-enhanced corrosion, under simulated service conditions, Akhil hopes to carve a path in pipeline integrity. When he isn't in the lab, Akhil is an "engineering historian." He runs a vibrant Indic cultural platform: Chai Chats Project, using a materials lens to resurrect the forgotten brilliance of ancient Indian technology and indigenous arts, proving that true innovation is a timeless, global conversation.

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