It’s tiring to sift through piles of underqualified resumes from generic job boards. The ECS Career Center is the ultimate solution for targeted job advertising.

When you post your job openings on the ECS Career Center, each potential candidate is tailored to your requirements, ensuring a perfect fit for your organization. Don’t forget to highlight the exceptional job benefits, bonuses, and unique company perks that make your organization stand out. (more…)

Join us at the 244th ECS Meeting in Gothenburg, Sweden, for our third Peer Review Excellence Workshop on Sunday, October 8, 2023, at 1300h CET. This hands-on interactive workshop is optional for registered in-person meeting attendees.

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The Electrochemical Society can’t wait to see you at our fourth on-site “Meet the Editors” event at the upcoming 244th ECS Meeting in Gothenburg, Sweden, from October 8-12, 2023.

Connect with nine esteemed editors of our family of journals at the ECS booth. They will be on hand to answer your questions on journal processes and discuss editorial opportunities and the vision for ECS Publications’ growth. As you determine your personal meeting schedule, take this opportunity to interact directly with ECS Publications Editorial Team members! (more…)

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Submission deadline: September 22, 2023

The 244th ECS Meeting in Gothenburg, Sweden is our first European gathering in a decade! If you are interested in participating but missed the opportunity to submit your abstract, it’s not too late to join us.

Researchers can now submit a late poster presentation and attend the meeting.

The submission site for late presentations opens on July 17. Be sure to submit your abstract before it closes on September 22, 2023. (more…)

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The $30 million program called APTO—Assessing and Predicting Technology Outcomes—funds research to evaluate the effectiveness of R&D investments in technology and create models and information for decision-makers to optimize investments and advance long-term U.S. competitiveness.

Specific technology areas of interest are those outlined in the “CHIPS and Science Act” of 2022: energy; materials; artificial intelligence; high-performance computing or semiconductors; quantum information technology; bioengineering; robotics; technology for disaster prevention; communications technology; and data storage.

APTO awards of up to five years will support:

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The ECS Energy Technology Division recognized Yirui Zhang of Stanford University as the winner of the 2023 Energy Technology Division Graduate Student Award Sponsored by BioLogic at the 243rd ECS Meeting in Boston, MA. She presented her award talk, “Probing and Engineering Electrode-Electrolyte Interfaces in Electrochemical Energy Storage and Conversion” on May 30, 2023.

ECS Energy Technology Division Graduate Student Award Sponsored by BioLogic

The Energy Technology Division Graduate Student Award Sponsored by BioLogic was established in 2012 to recognize and reward promising young engineers and scientists in fields pertaining to this division. The award is intended to encourage recipients to initiate or continue careers in this field. The winner receives a framed award certificate, USD $1,000 prize, and complimentary meeting registration. The recipient presents a lecture in an ETD division-sponsored symposium at the Society meeting where the award is presented.

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Register for discussion with Tu Le on July 12, 2023 

The ECS Detroit Section invites you to “The global EV market: Driving Force for Battery Technology for the Next Decade,” a discussion with global auto industry expert Tu Le.

Topics

There is high interest in Electric Vehicle (EV) technology in our community, but the local perspective should be enriched by global views to lead to good outcomes. 

Tu Le will discuss the EV market from major developments to less visible but very important details. To what extent will Chinese EVs be in the U.S. market in the future? What does it have to do with the latest Gigafactory announcements? What will original equipment manufacturers (OEMs) have to do better in Asian markets? What batteries will have to be manufactured?

Student poster awards

Students are encouraged to present posters. Up to three posters will be presented at the event. The first three students contacting the section at ecs.detroit.rsvp@gmail.com about presenting their work receive USD $100 and one year of free access to ECS Detroit Section events.

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The 243rd ECS Meeting with SOFC-XVIII marks another successful in-person meeting, with six days of reconnecting, networking, learning, and engaging with the ECS community.

Enjoy the special moments captured; view and download 243rd ECS Meeting with SOFC-XVIII photos available at the link below! Photos include professional headshots, award talk photos, networking event photos, and more!

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Presented by Prof. Daniel A. Scherson and Prof. Andrew A. Gewirth from August 7-11, 2023

Daniel A. Scherson

Daniel A. Scherson

Andrew A. Gewirth

Andrew A. Gewirth

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

 

Event info

Annual Workshop on Electrochemical Measurement
The Hybrid Edition: Theory and Hands-On Experiments

Principal lecturers

Daniel A. Scherson
Professor
Case Western Reserve University

Andrew A. Gewirth
Professor
University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign

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A hot topic and emerging technology in the scientific community is the development of biosensors for organ-on-chip (OOC) devices. As research on OOCs continues expanding, so does the pressing need to integrate novel sensing approaches beyond spectroscopic, enzymatic, and voltametric platforms. There is a concurrent and growing need for scholarly content that supports advances in disease model development, drug screening, toxicology, pathogenesis studies, efficacy testing, and virology. Help The Electrochemical Society disseminate content in this area by making us your home for publishing gold open-access content on biosensors for OOCs. Reviews, perspectives, methods, and research articles on this topic are welcome. Submit today!