Karthish ManthiramProfessor Manthiram answered audience questions during a live Q&A session following his April 20 webinar, “Electrification and Decarbonization of Chemical Synthesis.” He kindly provided written answers to questions not covered during the broadcast (below). The webinar is available to view on the ECS YouTube channel.

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Explore the ECS Career Center

The ECS Career Center connects talent with opportunity! Search job listings; connect with employers; polish your resume; learn about the kaleidoscope of career paths available to you; and explore the next steps toward your personal career goals—all from a single dashboard. To stand out from the crowd, take advantage of the tools the ECS Career Center offers. (more…)

Mark J. Willey
Battery Materials and Systems
Pacific Northwest National Laboratory (PNNL)
University of Washington, Seattle

Date: May 3, 2022
Time: 1000–1100h PT
Price: 
There is no cost to register for this event, but registration is required.
Registration: You must preregister through ECS My Account. Don’t have one? It’s easy to createvisit Create an Account now.

The webinar is open to the public; ECS membership is not required. (more…)

Apply today to serve as a Student Ambassador at the 241st ECS Meeting in Vancouver, BC, Canada, from May 29-June 2, 2022. Students who volunteer as ambassadors work closely with ECS staff and meet many fellow ECS members and meeting attendees.

Student Ambassadors receive:
  • 50 percent off the meeting registration fee;
  • Student Mixer ticket;
  • Members Reception ticket;
  • Complimentary ECS Student Membership for one (1) year;
  • Chic Student Ambassador (volunteer) t-shirt!

Take advantage of this unique opportunity to network and engage with meeting attendees, symposium organizers, and ECS staff! Multilingual speakers are highly encouraged to apply! (more…)

The ECS Montréal Student Chapter is delighted to invite you to the 11th Annual ECS Montreal Student Chapter Symposium. This yearly event attracts over 100 students, professors, researchers, and industry scientists to explore topics related to electrochemical and solid state science research. (more…)

Publications Coordinator/Journals Operations

Reports to: Director of Publications
Classification: Full-Time Exempt

Major Function

Responsible for the timely and accurate support of the publication operations peer review and productions processing by performing duties related to manuscript submissions, acceptance, online publication, quality check and through to final publication.
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Save the date: Sunday, April 3 – Sunday, April 10

Ready, set, download! Make the most of Free the Science Week 2022. From April 3-April 10, the paywall to the entire ECS Digital Library on IOPscience is down, making over 171,000 scientific articles and abstracts free and accessible to everyone. The week supports ECS’s long-term vision of Free the Science by providing access to all in order to further advance research. (more…)

The ECS Detroit Section invites you to join Dr. Chen Liao for her webinar on Wednesday, April 6, 2022.

Date: Wednesday, April 6, 2022
Time: 1900h EDT
Cost: Free (more…)

We’re here to champion you!

ECS champions members and their research

When the rock group Queen sang “We are the champions of the world,” they could have been describing ECS members.

“Science and scientists are absolutely vital to solving health issues and climate change—the grand challenges confronting society. The ECS community—scientists and engineers, students and postdocs, young and old minds—has a great role to play in solving these problems.”

Arumugam “Ram” Manthiram
Director, Texas Materials Institute and the Materials Science and Engineering Program

Joe C. Walter Chair in Engineering and Jack S. Josey Professor in Energy Studies
The University of Texas Austin (more…)

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ECS brings your work to the world

Electrochemistry and solid state science and technology are the keys to solving many global problems. ECS is committed to supporting its members to accelerate the speed of science. (more…)