Congratulations to the winners of the PRiME 2024 Z01 General Student Poster Session Awards. Submissions included 378 abstracts and 195 ePosters. Thanks to the generous support from The Electrochemical Society of Japan (ECSJ) and The Korean Electrochemical Society (KECS), we were able to recognize 10 outstanding students, with Chanachai Pattanathummasid from Kyoto University taking the grand prize. Please take a moment to celebrate all the Z01 participants’ excellent work!
Z01 General Student Poster Session awards
1st Prize – $1,500
Chanachai Pattanathummasid, Kyoto University
Z01 – 4511 “Synthesis and F-Ion Conduction of Ba0.57M0.43F2.43 (M = Y, La, Nd, Sm, Bi) As Solid Electrolytes for All-Solid-State F-Ion Batteries“
2nd Prize – $1,000
Ju-Hyeon Lee, Kyungpook National University
Z01—4474 “Understanding the Unique Phase Evolution of Prussian White Cathodes Mediated by the Intrainteraction in Hexacyanometallate Complexes“
2nd Prize – $1,000
Kohki Nagaya, Nagoya Institute of Technology
Z01—4579 “3D Impedance Analysis on Mg Dissolution and Its Application to Machine Learning“
3rd Prize – $500
Teppei Ono, Yokohama National University
Z01-4499 “Toward High Performance All-solid-state Lithium Batteries with Low Volume Change V-based High-capacity Positive Electrode Materials“
3rd Prize – $500
Eric Alexander Chadwick, University of Toronto and Hochschule Baden-Württemberg
Z01—4661 “Biomimetic Auxiliary Channels for Enhanced PEM Fuel Cell Performance“
3rd Prize – $500
Weipai Chuang, Kyoto University
Z01-4730 “Ion Transport across Bilayer Lipid Membranes Formed in the Porous Membrane Filter“
3rd Prize – $500
Kyosuke Yamada, Graduate School of Science, Osaka Metropolitan University
Z01—4755 “Synthesis of Nylon Resin Precursor Materials from Biomass-Derived Pyruvate with Photo/Biocatalyst Using Visible Light As an Energy Source“
3rd Prize – $500
Kengo Nagatsuka, Tokyo University of Science
Z01—4744 “Solar CO2 Reduction to Form Green Syngas Employing a Black Cu3VS4 Photocathode Utilizing a Whole Range of Visible Light“
3rd Prize – $500
Ho Lun Chan, University of Virginia
Z01—4564 “Designing and Evaluating Microelectrodes for Molten Salt Corrosion Electrochemistry“
3rd Prize – $500
Rebecca Beswick, University of Colorado Boulder
Z01—4656 “Probing the Trends of Cation Interactions in Cation Exchange Membranes Using Raman Spectroscopy“
General Student Poster Session Judges
The Society thanks the members of The Electrochemical Society (ECS), Electrochemical Society of Japan (ECSJ), and Korean Electrochemical Society (KECS) who served as reviewers for the PRiME 2024 Z01 General Student Poster Session.
In-person judges
Derek Hall, ECS
Jennifer Hite, ECS
Nobuyuki Imanishi, ECSJ
Kyounsuk Jin, KECS
Katsuyoshi Kakinuma, ECSJ
Youngkook Kwan, KECS
Hongkyun Lee, KECS
Juan Lopez-Ruiz, ECS
Yuki Orikasa, ECSJ
ECS thanks Dr. Alice Suroviec and Naoaki Yabuuchi for serving as the Z01 General Student Poster Awards symposium organizers.
Virtual judges
Atsushi Aoki
Cassidy Anderson
Chang Eun Song
David Hickey
Don-Hyung Ha
Eiji Higuchi
Faisal Alamgir
Hafsa Siddiqui
Hajime Arai
Hishashi Kino
Hongkyung Lee
Hyeyoung Shin
James Saraidaridis
Jinwoo Lee
Jongwoo Lim
Joohoon Kim
Joshua Lochala
Juan Lopez-Ruiz
Katsuyoshi Kakinuma
Kazuyoshi Ueno
Kotaro Doi
Kouji Yasuda
Kyoungsuk Jin
Luca Magagnin
Martin Leimbach
Masashi Ishikawa
Milad Navaei
Natalia Bencomo
Neelakandan Santhosh
Nengneng Xu
Nobuhumi Nakamura
Nobuyuki Imanishi
Phung LE
Rachel Gaines
Sang Hyun Ahn
Sarah Berlinger
Seongmin Bak
Shinji Okazaki
Soon Hyung Kang
Stephen Paddison
Thiagarajan Soundappan
Tomoyuki Yamamoto
Toshiyuki Momma
Veronica Augustyn
Wataru Mizubayashi
Wei Tong
Won-Hee Ryu
Xia Cao
Yan Wang
Yong Min Lee
Yong-Tae Kim
Yoshiyuki Kuroda
Youngkook Kwon
Yudong Wang
Yuki Orikasa
Yun Jeong Hwang
General Student Poster Sessions
Z01 General Student Poster Sessions provide graduate and undergraduate students with a forum to present research results of general interest to the Society. The purpose is to foster and support work in electrochemical and solid state science and technology, and stimulate active student interest and participation in ECS.
Be sure to visit the poster session at the 247th ECS Meeting in Montréal, Canada, from May 18-22, 2025.
Learn more about ECS biannual meetings at electrochem.org/meetings!