The Electrochemical Society (ECS) is proud to announce that ECS Advances (ECSA) has received its first Journal Impact Factor™ of 1.9 in the 2026 edition of Clarivate’s Journal Citation Reports™ (JCR).

This milestone represents an important achievement for ECS Advances, the Society’s fully open-access multidisciplinary journal dedicated to publishing high-quality research spanning the broad fields of electrochemistry and solid state science and technology. (more…)

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Congratulations to the spring ECS award recipients! These distinguished individuals have demonstrated exceptional achievement and made meaningful contributions to the fields of electrochemistry and solid state science. Their dedication, innovation, and commitment are an inspiration to the broader community.

Their accomplishments will be formally recognized at the 250th ECS Meeting in Calgary, Canada, as well as at select upcoming ECS Section Meetings.

Join us in celebrating their impact on the scientific community. The Society looks forward to honoring their continued success.

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The  Journal of The Electrochemical Societyis publishing a collection of papers on corrosion science and engineering for a sustainable future. 

In today’s era of ever-increasing demand for metals, sustainable development is at the forefront of our attention. Corrosion science and engineering, including corrosion protection, are integral to sustainable development, as they enhance the durability and efficiency of infrastructure, conserve resources, and prolong objects’ lifespans. (more…)

David Kwabi, Yale University

David Kwabi, Yale University

The ECS New England Section invites you to its June 2026 Section Meeting on June 23, 2026, at Northeastern University. 

The event includes a presentation by David Kwabi (Yale University), a buffet dinner, and networking.  

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From left to right: Rebecca Willner, Marola Lenhard, and Leonhard Tannesia. (Photo by PaulSakuma.com)

Congratulations to Marola Lenhard, Leonhard Tannesia, and Rebecca Willner, winners of the 249th ECS Meeting Z01—General Student Poster Session Awards. Please take a moment to celebrate all the Z01 participants’ excellent work!

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249th ECS Meeting

Success in Seattle!

Thank you, Organizers and Session Chairs, for a successful 249th ECS Meeting in Seattle. It was wonderful to connect and catch up. We hope you learned new things and met new people while sharing your work.

As we always say, Session Chairs are the engine of ECS meetings. You keep things running on time and in order. We appreciate your dedication of time and effort to your sessions. (more…)

Gerard Bree

Gerard Bree 
University of Warwick 

Date: June 24, 2026
Time: 1000–1100h ET

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A new ECS Advances (ECSA) focus issue titled Electrochemical Innovations is planned in connection with the  Z02Celebrating Electrochemical and Solid-State Science Innovations symposium at the 250th ECS Meeting in Calgary, Canada, from October 25–29, 2026. The issue aims to encourage publications emphasizing novel scientific developments in electrochemistry and the translation of scientific discoveries across the “valley of death” into commercial processes and products. This initiative aligns with The Electrochemical Society (ECS)’s vision to accelerate scientific discovery, advance theory, encourage research, promote technology, and accelerate innovation in electrochemical and solid-state science for the public benefit.

Manuscripts that address electrochemical innovations or novel developments in cell designs, systems, reactions, methods, diagnostics, or mechanistic understanding, rather than routine or incremental advances, across all areas of electrochemical and solid state science and engineering are welcomed. Submissions from all disciplines and geographic regions are encouraged, with particular emphasis on student participation. Presentation at the 250th ECS Meeting Z02 symposium is not required for submission to this focus issue. (more…)

ECS 249: Z05 Young Researchers in Western North America – A Special Symposium and Workshop

The Z05 Symposium and Workshop takes place on Sunday and Monday, May 2425, 2026, in Seattle, WA, during the 249th ECS Meeting. The symposium includes three expert panels from academia and industry, offering graduate students and postdocs valuable insights into career paths and professional development in the ever-evolving field of electrochemistry. Nobel laureate M. Stanley Whittingham is featured in the third panel.

The symposium is designed to:

  • Strengthen the academic and professional network of early-career researchers across Western North America;

  • Foster meaningful connections among scientists and engineers;

  • Introduce relevant research grant opportunities;

  • Provide space for participants to share their work and experiences.

Panelists will be available during coffee breaks to provide feedback and engage in networking discussions.   (more…)

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