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Rust to Resilience | Nafiseh Ebrahimi

39 min · 27 de abr de 2026
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Dr. Nafiseh Ebrahimi, an award winning Associate Research Officer at the National Research Council's Construction Research Centre, who is making significant strides in corrosion prevention for Canadian infrastructure. With a Ph.D. in corrosion science and degrees in Materials Engineering, Dr. Ebrahimi has served as a technical advisor on the Canada Impact Study, the first study that estimates costs of corrosion in Canada. Her work includes over 40 technical publications and two patented technologies. Dr. Ebrahimi has also played a key role in projects of national interest, such as the Champlain Bridge Coating Assessment. She is dedicated to mentorship and diversity, supporting the next generation of scientists and engineers while enhancing the safety and resilience of infrastructure in Canada.

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Rust to Resilience | Nafiseh Ebrahimi

Dr. Nafiseh Ebrahimi, an award winning Associate Research Officer at the National Research Council's Construction Research Centre, who is making significant strides in corrosion prevention for Canadian infrastructure. With a Ph.D. in corrosion science and degrees in Materials Engineering, Dr. Ebrahimi has served as a technical advisor on the Canada Impact Study, the first study that estimates costs of corrosion in Canada. Her work includes over 40 technical publications and two patented technologies. Dr. Ebrahimi has also played a key role in projects of national interest, such as the Champlain Bridge Coating Assessment. She is dedicated to mentorship and diversity, supporting the next generation of scientists and engineers while enhancing the safety and resilience of infrastructure in Canada.

27 de abr de 202639 min