Congratulations to Fadi Khoury, Zhengke Tu, and Carol-Lynn Gee, winners of the 245th ECS Meeting Z01 General Student Poster Session Awards. Over 200 posters were submitted! Please take a moment to celebrate all the Z01 participants’ excellent work!
Z01 General Student Poster Session awards
Join us in congratulating this meeting’s winners:
1st Prize – $1,500
Fadi Khoury, American University of Beirut
Z01 – 2879 “Organic Electrochemical Transistors for High-Performance Electrocorticography Recording“
2nd Prize – $1,000
Zhengke Tu, Waseda University
Z01—2827 “Template-Assisted Fabrication of Transparent SERS Sensor with Uniform Au-Ag Nanoparticle Electrodeposition“
3rd Prize – $500
Carol-Lynn Gee, Simon Fraser University
Z01-2771 “Lithium Niobate Coatings on Lithium Iron Phosphate Cathode Materials for Applications in Lithium-Ion Batteries“
General Student Poster Session Judges
The Society thanks the ECS members who served as reviewers for the 245th ECS Meeting Z01 General Student Poster Session.
In-person judges:
Damilola Daramola, Northeastern University
Roseanne Warren, University of Utah
David Hall, Universitetet i Stavanger
Adam Lovett, University of College London
Maureen Tang, Drexel University
Virtual judges:
Joseph Quinn, Pacific Northwest National Lab
David Hall, Universitetet i Stavanger
Leah Rynearson, University of Rhode Island
Ahamed Ishrad, Stanford University
Ellie Honarvar, Ford
Eiji Tada, Tokyo Institute of Technology
Sreeram Vaddiraju, Texas A&M University
Maria Inman, Faraday Technology Inc.
Luca Magagnin, Politecnico di Milano
Neelakandan Santhosh, Jozef Stefan Institute
Sarah Berlinger, Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory
Roseanne Warren, University of Utah
Christian Malapit, Northwestern University
Alanah Fitch, Loyola University Chicago
Yasushi Katayama, Keio University
Milad Navaei, Georgia Institute of Technology
ECS thanks Dr. Alice Suroviec for serving as the Z01 General Student Poster Awards symposium organizer.
General Student Poster Sessions
Z01 General Student Poster Sessions provide graduate and undergraduate students with a forum to present research results of general interest to the Society. The purpose is to foster and support work in electrochemical and solid state science and technology, and stimulate active student interest and participation in ECS.
Be sure to visit the poster session at PRiME in Honolulu, HI from October 6-11, 2024, and check out nearly 400 posters.
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