Congratulations to the students whose superior work won them presentation prizes at the recent 242nd ECS Meeting in Atlanta! Their robust research impressed symposia judges and is sure to impress you too.

Thank you to all the participating authors.

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The 242nd ECS Meeting marks The Electrochemical Society’s second successful in-person meeting since the pandemic. That means five days of reconnecting, networking, learning, and engaging with the ECS community. These special moments were captured throughout the meeting; we’re delighted to share them with you! Click the link below to access professional headshots, award talk photos, networking event photos, and more!

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Symposium D01—Plasma Electrochemistry and Catalysis 2

Extended deadline for submitting abstracts:
December 16, 2022

 

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Symposium B07—Light Energy Conversion with Metal Halide Perovskites, Semiconductor and Organic Nanostructures, Inorganic/Organic hybrid Materials, and Dynamic Exciton

Extended deadline for submitting abstracts:
December 16, 2022

 

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Symposium A04Battery Student Slam 7

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December 16, 2022

 

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Congratulations to Seiji Ichikawa, Daichi Yasufuku, Ryosuke Nishiizumi, and Weijie Cao

Dr. Lyons congratulates Seiji Ichikawa, 1st place winner.

The Polymer Electrolyte Fuel Cells & Electrolyzers 22 (PEFC&E 22) symposium at the 242nd ECS Meeting hosted its annual student poster competition on October 10, 2022. Some 30 students submitted posters to the competition. Dr. James (Jim) Fenton led the group of senior fuel cell and electrolysis researchers, which judged the posters for technical content and visual presentation.

ECS and PEFC&E 22 thank the Office of Naval Research, the competition’s funder. A total of USD $3,000 was awarded for four prizes. Join Dr. Karen Swider Lyons, PEFC&E 22 symposium chair, in congratulating the winners!

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(Left to right) Ashley Amalia David and Emmanuel Peprah-Yamoah

(Left to right) Ashley Amalia David and Emmanuel Peprah-Yamoah. Photo credit: Robb Cohen Photography & Video.

Congratulations to Emmanuel Peprah-Yamoah and Ashley Amalia David, winners of the 242nd ECS Meeting Z01 General Student Poster Session Awards. Judges reviewed the 112 posters students submitted in person and digitally. Please take a moment to celebrate all the participants’ excellent work, and of course, Ashley and Emmanuel.

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ECS Booth, Tuesday, October 11, 1830-1930h EDT

Dr. Peter MascherStop by and visit with Dr. Peter Mascher at the 242nd ECS Meeting. He will be at the “Meet the Editors” event at the ECS Booth to answer your questions on journal processes and discuss editorial opportunities and the vision for ECS Publications’ growth—as well as his own research. Dr. Mascher is Technical Editor for the Journal of Solid State Science and Technology in the Dielectric Science and Materials topical interest area.

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Submission deadline: December 2, 2022

ECS is now accepting abstracts for the 243rd ECS Meeting with the 18th International Symposium on Solid Oxide Fuel Cells (SOFC-XVIII). The meeting runs from May 28-June 2, 2023, in Boston, MA, and features over 50 symposia in these areas: (more…)

Dr. Ingrid MilosevMeet Dr. Ingrid Milošev at the 242nd ECS Meeting “Meet the Editors” event. Dr. Milošev has been Associate Editor for the Corrosion Science and Technology section of the Journal of The Electrochemical Society since April 2022. She is Head of the Department of Physical and Organic Chemistry at the Jožef Stefan Institute in Ljubljana, Slovenia, where she has worked since 1987. Dr. Milošev received a BSc in Chemical Technology in 1986 from the University of Zagreb and a PhD in Chemistry in 1993 from the University of Ljubljana. Her interest in corrosion protection includes corrosion inhibitors, sol-gel coatings, conversion coatings, and inorganic coatings. She published almost 200 papers in peer-reviewed journals and nine book chapters. Her work has been cited over 10,000 times, with an h-index of 53. She completed almost 400 reviews for different journals.  

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