On Friday, February 8, 2019, the ECS New England section will host a meeting featuring a distinguished speaker at Northeastern University, and you’re invited!
Pre-registration and paid dinner reservation is required to attend.
Location
Northeastern University’s Boston Campus
Egan Research Center
Room 305/306
Schedule
6:00pm – Arrivals, Check-in
6:15pm – Dinner
6:45pm – Talk by Dr. Fikile Brushett (MIT)
7:30pm – Q&A, Discussion, Section Updates
8:00pm – Adjourn
Registration deadline: Tuesday, February 5, 2019
Register here to attend
Limit for registrations = 35
Dinner costs
ECS Members (adult) – $35
Non-members – $45
Students – $15
Invited speaker
Fikile Brushett
Associate Professor
Department of Chemical Engineering
Massachusetts Institute of Technology
Presentation: Towards Deterministic Electrode Design: Elucidating the Role of Surface Chemistry and Microstructure on Redox Flow Battery
Fikile Brushett is an associate professor in the department of chemical engineering at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) where he holds the Cecil and Ida Green Career Development Chair. He received his BSE in chemical & biomolecular engineering from the University of Pennsylvania in 2006 and his PhD in chemical engineering from the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign in 2010 under the supervision of Paul J. A. Kenis. From 2010-2012, he was a Director’s Postdoctoral Fellow in the Electrochemical Energy Storage Group at Argonne National Laboratory under the supervision of John T. Vaughey. In 2013, he started his independent career at MIT where his research group seeks to advance the science and engineering of electrochemical technologies that enable a sustainable energy economy. He is especially interested in the fundamental processes that define the performance, cost, and lifetime of present day and future electrochemical systems. His group currently works on redox flow batteries for grid storage and electrochemical processing of carbon dioxide and biomass. He also serves as the Research Integration co-Lead for the Joint Center for Energy Storage Research, a DOE-funded Energy Innovation Hub.
Questions or concerns?
Contact Prof. Sanjeev Mukerjee, Northeastern University, s.mukerjee@neu.edu or visit https://www.northeastern.edu/newenglandecs/
We hope to see you there!