Photo by © ECS/Todd Buchanan 2025

Get ready to connect, reflect, and look ahead! 

ECS members are warmly invited to the Annual Society Business Meeting and Luncheon (ASBM) on Tuesday, May 26, 2026, at 1200h PDT, hosted onsite in the Grand Ballroom A (2nd Floor, Sheraton Grand Seattle) at the 249th ECS Meeting in Seattle, Washington.

Step away from the technical sessions and join fellow members for a delicious plated lunch in an engaging setting. Hear directly from ECS leadership as they highlight the Society’s biggest accomplishments of 2025, tackle key challenges, and unveil exciting plans shaping the year ahead. It’s a unique opportunity to stay informed, celebrate progress, and be part of the conversation about ECS’s future. (more…)

Roger Loo

Roger Loo

Roger Loo
imec

Date: May 6, 2026
Time: 1000–1100h ET

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Corrosion may bring to mind images of rusted metal and aging structures, but as Ingrid Milošev shows in her latest ECS Interface article, it is far more than a surface level problem. In Corrosion Science and Metal Protection in Support of Sustainable Development,” she highlights corrosion as a critical factor shaping resource use, infrastructure longevity, and environmental impact.

A perspective beyond the lab

Milošev connects corrosion science directly to global sustainability goals, emphasizing how extending the life of metals, improving protection strategies, and advancing circular economy practices can reduce waste, lower emissions, and preserve vital resources. Her article brings together science, engineering, and policy to show the central role corrosion science plays in building a more sustainable future. (more…)

Professor David P. Wilkinson

Professor David P. Wilkinson

Join the ECS Canada Section’s May 29, 2026, celebration of Professor David P. Wilkinson’s achievements and contributions. The section’s spring meeting is hosted at The University of British Columbia (UBC), Vancouver Campus, Department of Chemical and Biological Engineering.

Events include:

  • Presentations by Prof. Wilkinson’s colleagues and long-time collaborators
  • Student and postdoc research posters
  • Industrial panel discussion
  • Sessions on electrochemical science and engineering in Canada
  • ECS Canada Section Annual General Meeting
  • ECS Canada Section W. Lash Miller Award presentation
  • UBC lab tours

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Maria Kelly

Maria Kelly
Sandia National Laboratories

The Electrochemical Society hosted “Challenges in CO2 Reduction Selectivity Measurements by Hydrodynamic Methods,” a live webinar by Maria Kelly (Sandia National Laboratories), on March 18, 2026. A live Question and Answer session followed.

The author’s written responses to questions not addressed during the broadcast follow.

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249th ECS Meeting  
  • Make sure your symposium runs smoothly by assigning two chairs to each session. Session chairs keep things running on schedule, ensuring that the science is shared, questions are asked, and hot topics are discussed. Source your session chairs from the list of volunteers Sarah Hazuka provides. Co-organizers, students, or presenters in the session are also excellent resources. Send any outstanding session chair assignments to abstracts@electrochem.org.
  • Mind the Gap – Have withdrawn talks created holes in your program? It may be possible to fill gaps by promoting poster presentations to oral talks. Email janeann.wormann@electrochem.org for more information.

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The ECS Industrial Electrochemistry and Electrochemical Engineering Division election is now open, featuring an outstanding slate of candidates for leadership.  

This year’s ballot includes two candidates for Division Secretary/Treasurer, each bringing unique experience and perspectives to the role. Their biographies and candidacy statements follow for your review. 

ECS Division officers serve as dedicated volunteers. We encourage all IE&EE Division members to take part in this important election. Your participation plays an important role in shaping the division’s future. 

Voting is open through April 30. Instructions and a link to the electronic voting ballot are at the end of the page.  (more…)

249th Meeting ECS Lecturer Talks Yesterday, Today, and Tomorrow

Joseph Wang

Joseph Wang | 249th ECS Plenary/ECS Lecturer

Joseph Wang (SAIC Endowed Chair, Distinguished Professor of Chemical and Nanoegineering, Director of the Center of Wearable Sensors, and Co-Director, Center for Mobile-health Systems at the University of California San Diego) insists that his research has always focused simply on “solving problems.” Yet his work over the past 40 years has transformed the fields of wearable sensors, nanomachines, and medical diagnostics. He advanced field-based environmental monitoring and forensics by introducing “green” electrodes as non-toxic alternatives to mercury for detecting heavy metals, as well as remote submersible sensors for detecting explosives and gunshot residue. He is also expanding innovative technologies to detect, monitor, and treat disease and promote health—including minute rapidly moving catalytic nanorobots that deliver medication precisely where it is needed!

Dr. Wang is consistently ranked as one of the top engineers and top electrochemists in the world (190,000+ citations). One on one, he is charming—just ask the 800+ aspiring scientists who have graced his labs! Or learn more about his life and work in this interview leading up to his presenting the ECS Lecture, “Wearable Bioelectronic Platforms,” at the 249th ECS Meeting Plenary Session.

Read on and join us—and Joe—in Seattle, WA US, from May 24–28, 2026!

 

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The Journal of The Electrochemical Society is publishing a focus issue in connection with the Heterogeneous Functional Materials for Energy Conversion and Storage 4 symposium held at the 249th ECS Meeting in Seattle, WA, from May 2428, 2026.  

Heterogeneous functional materials (HeteroFoaMs) are pervasive in electrochemical devices. These devices consist of multiple materials combined at multiple scales (from atomic to macro) that actively interact during their functional history in a manner that controls their collective performance as a system at the global level. The principal motivation for this focus issue is to provide a place to publish the science that controls emergent properties in heterogeneous functional materials as a foundation for design of functional material devices with performance not bound by constituent properties.   (more…)

The ECS Detroit Section invites you to “Advancing Battery Technologies: Scientific and Industrial Perspectives” with Prof. Ping Liu (University of California San Diego) and Dr. Yong Seok Kim (Samsung SDI) on April 15 at Nissan Technical Centre North America.   

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