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SYMPOSIUM I05: Heterogeneous Functional Materials for Energy Conversion and Storage.

FOCUSED ON the science that controls emergent properties in heterogeneous functional materials as a foundation for design of functional material devices with performance not bounded by constituent properties.

PROVIDING a unique venue for both contributed and invited speakers to present the latest advances in novel modeling approaches, advanced 3-D imaging and characterization techniques, novel material synthesis and manufacturing methods to create highly ordered material structure, and applications of heterogeneous functional materials in devices for energy conversion and storage. This symposium especially encourages and welcomes contributed presentations.

CONFIRMED INVITED SPEAKERS
Scott Barnett, Northwestern University
Kyle Brinkman, Clemson University
Bruce Dunn, University of California, Los Angeles
Kyle Grew, Army Research Laboratory
Sophia Haussener, École Polytechnique Fédérale de Lausanne
Kevin Huang, University of South Carolina
Tatsumi Ishihara, Kyushu University
Meilin Liu, Georgia Tech
Radenka Maric, University of Connecticut
Wilhelm Meulenberg, Forschungszentrum Jülich GmbH
Jeff Owrutsky, Naval Research Laboratory
Laurent Pilon, University of California, Los Angeles
Peter Pintauro, Vanderbilt University
Günter Schmid, Siemens
Naoki Shikazono, University of Tokyo
Ying Sun, Drexel University
Jan Van Herle, École Polytechnique Fédérale de Lausanne
Anil Virkar, University of Utah
Peter Vorhees, Northwestern University
Nianqiang (Nick) Wu, West Virginia University
Rob Walker, Montana State University

Symposium organizers: Wilson K. S. Chiu, University of Connecticut; Fanglin (Frank) Chen, University of South Carolina; Andrew Herring, Colorado School of Mines; Deryn Chu, U. S. Army Research Laboratory; Srikanth Gopalan, Boston University; Torsten Markus, Mannheim University; and Patrick J. Masset, Fraunhofer UMSICHT

Did You Know?

Students can be eligible for the General Student Poster Session awards by submitting an abstract to Z01 – General Society Student Poster Session.

Important Dates

The 229th ECS Meeting will be held from May 29 – June 3 in San Diego, CA. This major international conference offers a unique blend of electrochemical and solid-state science and technology; and serves as a major forum for the discussion of interdisciplinary research.

Full papers presented at ECS meetings will be published in ECS Transactions.

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