Sixteen* new issues of ECS Transactions have just been added to the ECS Online Store for pre-order. The following issues of ECST will be published from symposia held during AiMES 2018, the ECS and SMEQ joint international meeting, in Cancun, Mexico, September 30 – October 4, 2018,  and will be available in limited quantities for pick-up at the meeting. Electronic (PDF) editions will be made available for purchase beginning September 21, 2018. To pre-order a CD or USB edition, please follow the links below:

Fellow of The Electrochemical Society was established in 1989 for advanced individual technological contributions in the fields of electrochemistry and solid state science and technology and service to the Society. These members are being recognized at the plenary session for scientific achievements, for leadership, and for active participation in the affairs of ECS. Each year, up to 15 renowned scientists and engineers are chosen by their peers for this honor. Join us in celebrating the 2018 class of the Fellows...
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The ECS Society Awards will be presented during this meeting at the plenary session. The Charles W. Tobias Young Investigator Award will be presented to Michael S Arnold, University of Wisconsin-Madison and the Edward Goodrich Acheson Award will go to Tetsuya Osaka, Waseda University. Charles W. Tobias Young Investigator Award Monday, October 1 | 0830-0910h Universal 20 (Expo) Overcoming the Materials Science Challenges to Nanocarbon Electronics By Michael S. Arnold   Michael S. Arnold is currently a Professor of Materials Science and...
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Take the time to honor and support your friends and colleagues. Be sure to add the division award winners’ talks to your calendar; they are scheduled in various symposia throughout the week. Sensor Division Outstanding Achievement Award Monday, October 1 | 0800-0840h Universal 17 (Expo) Electrochemical Sensors: From Beakers to the Skin and the Mouth By Joseph Wang   Joseph Wang is Distinguished Professor, SAIC Endowed Chair and Chair in the Department of Nanoengineering at University of California, San Diego....
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Gather with your colleagues The plenary session is one of the highlighted events of the meeting, allowing participants from every symposia to come together and recognize some of the greatest minds in the field. ECS President Yue Kuo will wrap up the first full day of AiMES 2018 by welcoming the ECS and SMEQ meeting attendees and introducing the highly anticipated lecturer, Luis A. Godinez from the Centro de Investigacion y Desarrollo Tecnologico en Electroquímica. His talk is “Electro- and Photo-Electro-Chemical...
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37 Years with Roque Calvo ECS Executive Director Roque Calvo has served as a steward of The Electrochemical Society for over 37 years, guiding the Society through tremendous changes while remaining dedicated to the Society’s mission to advance electrochemical and solid state science and technology. Now, as Calvo comes to the end of his tenure and begins transitioning out of his role at ECS, we are looking back at some of the Society’s greatest accomplishments during his time. Calvo joined…
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Over 2,600 people from 53 countries attended the 233rd ECS Meeting in Seattle, WA, May 13-17, 2018—the largest spring meeting in the Society's history! Participants could choose from 46 symposia, with over 2,000 oral talks and nearly 600 posters, of which almost 700 were student presentations. Click here to see all of the photos from the 233rd ECS Meeting. Opening Reception A new and improved opening reception kicked off the meeting. Held in a spacious atrium in the Washington State...
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Opportunity for ECS Members ECS is teaming up with Amazon to bring ECS members the Amazon Catalyst at ECS. ECS members have an opportunity to interact with one of the world’s largest companies and potentially be awarded a grant to tackle a number of different challenges. Amazon Catalyst is committing up to $100,000 to help fund the selected ideas Through the catalyst program ECS and Amazon are looking for solutions that make life easier, healthier, more sustainable, more enjoyable, or more...
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In an effort to better recognize the innovative research gaining traction across the diverse span of ECS’s topical interest areas, the Society has instituted a new blog series, which will highlight the top five most-downloaded journal articles in each TIA during each quarter of the year. The most-downloaded ECS Journal of Solid State Science and Technology articles by TIA during the first quarter of 2018 (January through March) are listed below. Highlights are based on articles published since January 1, 2016.

Howard Katz, Professor Whiting School of Engineering, John Hopkins Howard Katz is a synthetic/physical organic chemist with research interests in organic, hybrid, and interfacial electronics.  He has published over 280 papers and obtained over 50 patents, with an H-index above 70.  He was one of the early pioneers in organic electronics, including being first to show the high mobility-single crystal relationship in pentacene and the electron transporting capability of naphthalenetetracarboxylic diimides.  He synthesized many other prototypical subunits used in conjugated...
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