Case Western Reserve University: Annual Workshop on Electrochemical Measurements

Presented by Prof. Daniel A. Scherson and Prof. Henry S. White from August 16-20, 2021

Daniel A. Scherson

Daniel A. Scherson

Henry White

Henry S. White

Event info
Annual Workshop on Electrochemical Measurement
Second Virtual Online Edition
Theory and Hands-on Experiments

Daniel A. Scherson
Professor
Case Western Reserve University

Henry S. White
Professor
University of Utah

Guest lecturers

Prof. Uziel Landau, Case Western Reserve University Prof. Gerald Frankel, Ohio State University
Prof. Mark E. Orazem, University of Florida, Gainesville, FL Prof. Robert Savinell, Case Western Reserve University

 

Dates

August 16-20, 2021

 

Lecture topics

Basic Electrochemical Relationships Microelectrodes
Fundamental Measurements in Electrochemistry AC Impedance
Electrode Kinetics Fuel Cells, Batteries and Supercapacitors
Electroanalytical Techniques Electrochemical Engineering
Experimental Design Considerations In situ Measurements
The Electrochemical Double Layer Corrosion and Passivation

 

Lab sessions

Rotating Disk Electrode AC Impedance
Microelectrodes Cyclic Voltammetry

 

Lab demonstrations

Battery Testing Current Distribution Modeling
Energy Storage- Energy Conversion Device Electrocatalysis
Corrosion  

 

Registration

Fee: $1,300

 

 

NOTE: The payment deadline is July 31, 2021. If you have already registered, please send in your registration fee of $1,300. Checks should be written to the order of: Yeager Center for Electrochemical Sciences

Mail check to:

ATTN: Jim Sill
Yeager Center for Electrochemical Sciences
Case Western Reserve University
10900 Euclid Avenue
Cleveland, OH 44106-7078

Questions? Contact Prof. Daniel A. Scherson at dxs16@case.edu or call (216) 409-4568.

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