From left to right: Andrew Murphy, Amanda Warfield, Yongbeom Kwon, and Nilesh Nilesh. (Photo by PaulSakuma.com)

Congratulations to Yongbeom Kwon, Nilesh Nilesh, Amanda Warfield, and Andrew Murphy, winners of the 248th ECS Meeting Z01—General Student Poster Session Awards. Over 90 posters were submitted to the competition. Compliments to all the Z01 participants for their excellent work! (more…)

Ankit Verma

Ankit Verma
National Renewable Energy Laboratory

Date: October 29, 2025
Time: 1300–1400h ET

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In celebration of International Open Access Week 2025 (October 20–26), The Electrochemical Society (ECS) is proud to reaffirm our longstanding commitment to open science and equitable access to knowledge. This year’s theme, “Who Owns Knowledge?”, invites the global research community to reflect on how scholarly information is shared, who can access it, and how collective progress depends on removing barriers to discovery.

In honor of Open Access Week, ECS will remove the paywall for all ECS subscription-based content across our journal portfolio for the open access week period. From October 20 through October 26, every reader, regardless of institutional affiliation or funding, will have free access to our full library of peer-reviewed research.

This initiative underscores our commitment to advancing science for the benefit of humanity, the mission that has guided ECS since 1902. Open science accelerates innovation, promotes collaboration across borders and disciplines, and ensures that every researcher, educator, and student can contribute to solving the world’s most pressing challenges from sustainable energy to clean water and beyond. (more…)

The Journal of The Electrochemical Society (JES) proudly celebrates the rapid success of the open access article “Understanding Lithium Deposition in Lithium-Ion Batteries: The Link between Impedance Results and Electrochemical Behavior.” In just a few short weeks since publication, this paper has risen to the top of JES’s Most Read Articles of 2025, capturing global attention for its clarity, rigor, and real-world relevance.

Illuminating Lithium Deposition

Lithium deposition, or plating, remains a major challenge in advancing lithium-ion batteries. When metallic lithium forms during fast charging or under non-ideal conditions, it can cause dendrites, capacity loss, and safety risks. This groundbreaking study offers fresh insight by directly linking impedance spectroscopy results to electrochemical deposition behavior, providing researchers with a predictive framework to better understand and control plating phenomena.

By connecting impedance signals with changes in morphology and capacity, the authors reveal when and how lithium deposition occurs. Their work identifies spectral features associated with plating onset, evolving interfacial kinetics, and irreversible capacity fade—insights that will guide the design of safer and more durable energy storage systems. (more…)

Kevin Eberman

Kevin Eberman

The ECS Twin Cities Section invites you to its annual symposium at Hamline University. Join us for student poster presentations, an invited technical talk, and a light meal to fuel your mind and body.

Date & Time: Tuesday, October 28, 2025, at 5:00 p.m.
Location: Anderson Center 112, Hamline University, 1536 Hewitt Avenue, St. Paul, MN 55104

Registration is free. To help prepare for the event, please RSVP here by Sunday, October 12. (more…)

Wonhyeong Kim

Wonhyeong Kim

Wonhyeong Kim of the University of Arizona is among the more than 20 society and division award winners being recognized at the 248th ECS Meeting in Chicago, Illinois, USA from October 12-16, 2025. This award recognizes promising graduate students for conducting outstanding research in the field of sensors.

Wonhyeong was selected for his outstanding contributions to the development of molecularly imprinted polymer-based sensors and advancements in wearable electrochemical sensor technologies. His award talk, Development of Molecularly Imprinted Polymer (MIP)-Based Sensors for the Sensitive and Selective Detection of Analytes, will be presented on Monday, October 13. You can view his award talk abstract and learn more about Wonhyeong here. (more…)

Jijo Christudasjustus

Jijo Christudasjustus

Congratulations to the Morris Cohen Graduate Student Award recipient, Jijo Christudasjustus of the Pacific Northwest National Laboratory! Dr. Christudasjustus is recognized for studies in passive film structure, corrosion initiation, propagation, and repassivation mechanisms in corrosion-resistant aluminum alloys using scanning transmission electron microscopy.

He presents his award lecture, “Corrosion Mechanisms and Passive Film Evolution in Nanostructured Al Alloys with Far-from-Equilibrium Compositions,” on October 14, 2025, at the 248th ECS Meeting in Chicago, IL, US. Don’t miss it! (more…)

Interest in silicon carbide (SiC) materials continues to grow—as witnessed by Alain E. Kaloyeros and Barry Arklesopen access article in the ECS Journal of Solid State Science and Technology (JSS). The Electrochemical Society (ECS) proudly celebrates “Silicon Carbide Thin Film Technologies: Recent Advances in Processing, Properties, and Applications – Part I Thermal and Plasma CVD,” which has consistently ranked among the Top Read articles across the ECS journals platform. 

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Journal of The Electrochemical Society (JES) and The Electrochemical Society Interface each won 2025 Apex Awards in the category of Magazines, Journals & Tabloids – Electronic, which includes web and PDF magazines. “This award is a testament to the excellence, talent, dedication, and tireless passion of our team—our writers, editors, and designers—and our readers who continue to inspire everything we do. Together they make our magazines continuing forces for positive change in the world,” said Adrian Plummer, Senior Director of Publications, The Electrochemical Society (ECS).

APEX awards are based on excellence in graphic design, editorial content, and the entry’s success in achieving overall communications effectiveness and excellence. The prestigious awards recognize the Society’s efforts to uphold the highest standards of quality, integrity, and excellence across its family of journals.

“We’re humbled by this honor and proud of our team’s commitment to publishing world-class research that shapes a more sustainable future. This recognition motivates us to provide a platform for future leaders and to keep advancing science for the benefit of all humanity,” stated Christopher Jannuzzi, Executive Director and Chief Executive Officer, ECS. (more…)

ECS Sensors PlusNeed a decision-making framework for matching sensing chemistry and form factor to mission-critical performance requirements? In their timely ECS Sensors Plus article, “Review—Aspects of Electrochemical Gas Sensor Technologies,”  Luke Saunders and Benjamin R. Horrocks map the state of the art across electrochemical gas sensing—distilling fundamentals, surveying device architectures, and pinpointing the materials and design choices that most strongly influence real-world performance.

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