STEMThe Directorate for Stem Education of the National Science Foundation (NSF) has announced new award opportunities for FY 2023 and FY 2024 in two programs, Improving Undergraduate STEM Education (IUSE) and Experiential Learning for Emerging and Novel Technologies (ExLENT).T

According to the June 13, 2023, “Dear Colleague Letter” (DCL Document number nsf23118), these efforts are intended to build on or leverage strong industry-academic partnerships to strengthen the semiconductor manufacturing workforce by advancing and supporting the development of a skilled STEM workforce in advanced memory manufacturing and/or semiconductor manufacturing and design. The goal is to meet the critical need to expand domestic “semiconductor research and development, design, and manufacturing” and fill the talent shortage in the domestic semiconductor industry through inclusive and equitable STEM education opportunities.

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The U.S. National Science Foundation (NSF) announced 34 semifinalists for the first-ever NSF Regional Innovation Engines (NSF Engines) competition, spanning nearly all key technology areas and societal and economic challenges highlighted in the CHIPS and Science Act. The list of NSF Engine semifinalists, map of the NSF Engines semifinalists, and additional details are on the NSF website. NSF released the list of NSF Engines program semifinalists to transparently encourage teaming among diverse organizations, innovation, and regional growth. (more…)

June 23 is the 105th year of International Women in Engineering Day. On that day, ECS honors the achievements, global impact, and advancements of women in the areas of science and engineering! Read ECS publications elevating the work of women in electrochemistry.

The Electrochemical Society (ECS) is firmly committed to encouraging and celebrating the contributions of women to the science, technology, engineering, and math (STEM) fields, and ensuring that the Society voices a spirit of belonging and welcomeness to women in all spaces the Society serves. (more…)

ECS Advances

The Electrochemical Society (ECS) is seeking candidates to serve as Editor-in-Chief (EIC) of ECS Advances (the Journal)

ECS Advances is a multidisciplinary, gold open-access journal that provides an international platform for the publication of high-quality impactful articles, and promotes scholarly communication and interaction among scientists, engineers, and technologists in the fields of electrochemistry, solid state science, and intersecting topics.

Nomination timeline

Nomination submission opens: June 21, 2023
Extended Deadline: October 21, 2023

The EIC’s term begins following approval by the ECS Board of Directors.

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Letter of intent due July 13, 2023

The Historically Black Colleges and Universities (HCBU) Excellence in Research Program (HBCU-EiR) provides opportunities to stimulate sustainable improvement in research and development capacity. HBCU-EiR grants seek to create stronger connections between HBCU researchers and the National Science Foundation (NSF) by funding research projects aligned with NSF’s research programs.

The program was established in response to direction provided in the Senate Commerce and Justice, Science and Related Agencies Appropriations Subcommittee Report (Senate Report 115-139) and is built on prior and continuing efforts by the NSF to strengthen research capacity at Historically Black Colleges and Universities (HBCUs). This report provided guidance to NSF to establish the HBCU Excellence in Research program “to provide opportunities for both public and private HBCUs, particularly for those who have not been successful in larger NSF Research & Related Activities competitions, in order to stimulate sustainable improvement in their research and development capacity”  (https://congress.gov/congressional-report/115th-congress/senate-report/139/1).

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Dr. Thomas F. JaramilloThomas F. Jaramillo
Professor of Engineering
Department of Chemical Engineering
Professor
Photon Science, SLAC National Accelerator Laboratory
Director
SUNCAT Center for Interface Science and Catalysis
Stanford University

Date: June 28, 2023
Time: 1300–1400h ET
Sponsor: Element Six

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Be sure to read Prof. Rashmi Jha’s article, “Emerging Memory Devices Beyond Conventional Data Storage: Paving the Path for Energy-Efficient Brain-Inspired Computing,” in the spring 2023 issue of The Electrochemical Society Interface.

The article aims to address “limitations of the memory bandwidth of machine learning and artificial intelligence algorithms, and the necessity of novel computing architectures to overcome this limitation” (Jha, 2023).

Rashmi Jha is Professor of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science at the University of Cincinnati (UC). Her research interests are in artificial intelligence; low-power neuromorphic systems; CMOS and other emerging logic and memory devices; on-die sensors; cross-technology heterogenous integration and modeling; cybersecurity with an emphasis on hardware security; additive, flexible, and wearable electronics; nanoelectronics; neuroscience and neuroelectronics; and bio-inspired computing and systems. (more…)

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The Electrochemical Society hosted Dr. Yijin Liu’s live webinar, “A micro-to-nano zoom through a real-world battery with x-ray vision,” on May 17, 2023. Dr. Liu took audience questions during a live Question and Answer session at the end of the presentation. Kindly, he answered, in writing, questions not answered during the broadcast. See his responses below.

View Dr. Yijin Liu’s Webinar

NOTE: Registration is required to view the webinar.

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You are cordially invited to attend the 3rd Singapore ECS International Symposium on Energy Materials (SESEM 2023) from July 28-31, 2023, in Singapore.

The in-person meeting brings together scientists in the materials or energy area to interact and discuss advances and challenges in various fields. The goal is to promote interaction and generate new ideas to push forward research in the electrochemical community. The symposium includes oral and poster presentations. Sponsor-named young scientist and poster awards will be presented. 

The Electrochemical Society Singapore Section is the proud sponsor and organizer of SESEM 2023. (more…)

Congratulations to Raul A. Marquez, Zenifar Haque, Jessica Ortega Ramos, and Emre Burak Boz, winners of the 243rd ECS Meeting Z01 General Student Poster Session Awards. Judges reviewed the posters students submitted in person and digitally. Please take a moment to celebrate all the Z01 participants’ excellent work!

In the photo, ECS leadership presents Z01 award winners with certificates (from left to right): Alice Suroviec, Raul Marquez (1st prize), ECS President Turgut Gür, Jessica Ortega Ramos (2nd prize), Zenifar Haque (2nd prize), Emre Burak Boz (3rd prize), and ECS CEO Christopher Jannuzzi. Photo by Robb Cohen Photography & Video.

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