Presented by Prof. Daniel A. Scherson and Prof. Henry S. White from August 15-19, 2022
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
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 15-19, 2022 |
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: Virtual – $1,400; In person – $2,000 |
Payment
Deadline: July 31, 2022.
If you have already registered, please send in your registration fee.
Checks should be written to the order of: Yeager Center for Electrochemical Sciences
Mail check to:
ATTN: Suzi Mason, Yeager Center for Electrochemical Sciences, Case Western Reserve University, 10900 Euclid Avenue, Cleveland, OH 44106-7078
Bank fund transfers can be arranged by contacting us.
Credit card payment can be made by clicking here. Payment with credit cards include a $50 service fee.
Lodging
A block of rooms is reserved at the Glidden House (1901 Ford Drive, Cleveland, OH 44106; Phone: 216-658-9107), only a couple blocks away from the University. For reservations, please call 216-231-8911 and ask for a room in the YCES Workshop on Electrochemical Measurements 2022.
Questions
Email dxs16@case.edu or call (216) 409-4568.