From Kenya to thermo mechanical pipeline research: Rahim Kurji

From Kenya to thermo mechanical pipeline research: Rahim KurjiRahim Kurji, a student researcher at the Energy Pipelines Co-operative Research Centre, has had a diverse career so far – originally being involved in a Kenyan-based United Nations development program, Mr Kurji now focuses his attention on thermo mechanical properties in high strength steel in Australia’s pipeline industry.

Here, Mr Kurji speaks to The Australian Pipeliner about his research and its positive outcomes for the Australian pipeline industry, and how he is keen to get out into the field and experience the industry hands-on.

via From Kenya to thermo mechanical pipeline research: Rahim Kurji — The Australian Pipeliner — The official magazine of the Australian Pipeline Industry Association.

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