Thank you to the 235th ECS Meeting Exhibitors! The exhibitors in Dallas, TX will showcase some of the greatest innovations in the industry including cutting-edge instruments, materials, systems, publications, and software, as well as other products and services. Don’t miss the opportunity to gain face to face time with industry experts. Location The Exhibit Hall will be located on the second floor of the Sheraton Dallas, in the Lone Star Ballroom B/C. Exhibit Hours Monday, May 27, 2019 1200-1700h Exhibitor...
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Gather with your colleagues The plenary session is one of the highlighted events of the meeting, allowing participants from each symposia to come together and recognize some of the greatest minds in the field. Monday, July 22 | 0800h Lomond Auditorium “From Bioelectrochemistry to Electrocatalysis. Using Nanoelectrochemical Tools for Elucidating Similarities and Differences” by Wolfgang Schuhmann Wolfgang Schuhmann studied chemistry at the University of Karlsruhe, and completed his PhD with F. Korte in 1986 at the Technical University of Munich....
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Inspired by her father, motivated by curiosity, and driven by her passion for connecting people, Shirley Meng, a professor of nanoengineering at the University of California, San Diego, discovered her love for science. Although, she had originally thought her interests would lead her to pursue another path, a career in law. However, because of the instability of the law system in China, where Meng is originally from, her father encouraged Meng to pursue other opportunities. That’s when she began considering…
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“What is the most ideal [solid-electrolyte interphase] SEI or interphase that would enable the next generation of the battery chemistries?” It was a question that had been lingering in the minds of Kang Xu, fellow of US Army Research Laboratory and team leader; Chunsheng Wang, University of Maryland chemical and biomolecular engineering department professor, as well as one of the most cited researchers of 2018; and Ying Shirley Meng, University of California, San Diego nanoengineering professor, fellow of The Electrochemical…
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Dates and time subject to change. For a full listing of both social and technical events: click here Abbreviation Key SH = Sheraton Hotel SHS = Sheraton Hotel South Tower SCC = Sheraton Convention Center Registration Lone Star Preconvene (SCC) Saturday.................................................................. Sunday.................................................................... Monday................................................................... Tuesday................................................................... Wednesday.............................................................. Thursday................................................................. . . 1600-1900h 0700-1900h 0700-1900h 0700-1730h 0700-1600h 0700-1000h Opening Reception Sunday 1900-2100h Lone Star A3/A4 (SCC) Come get a taste for Dallas and help kick-off an exciting week! All attendees are welcome to attend...
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The following guest post is by Telpriore G. Tucker, PhD, founder of the ECS Valley of the Sun (Central Arizona) Student Chapter. In it, Tucker discusses his life and work, his experiences with the Society, and his continual efforts to promote the study of electrochemistry throughout the Valley of the Sun.  My name is Telpriore “Greg” Tucker. I’m a postdoctoral research associate in the School of Molecular Sciences at Arizona State University (ASU) in Tempe, AZ. I simply go by…
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Don’t Discount the Honorable Mention! The second 2018 San Francisco Section Daniel Cubicciotti Student Award (Honorable Mention) Goes to Sara Renfrew!   Each year, the ECS San Francisco Section recognizes a deserving undergraduate student from a college or university in Northern California through the San Francisco Section Daniel Cubicciotti Student Award. The award was established in 1994 to assist a deserving student to pursue a career in the physical sciences or engineering and to honor distinguished researcher Daniel Cubicciotti. First…
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Seven new issues of ECS Transactions have just been added to the ECS Online Store for preorder. The following issues of ECST will be published from symposia held during the 235th ECS Meeting in Dallas, Texas (May 26-30, 2019), and will be available in limited quantities for pick-up at the meeting. Electronic (PDF) editions will be made available for purchase beginning May 17, 2019. To preorder a CD or USB edition, please follow the links below:

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

Development Workshop Course at ECS Meetings This new course provides an introduction to US patent law and is directed towards researchers from academia, industry, and government entities. Course objectives: to provide an appreciation of patent law and the patenting process; to enable effective interactions of the inventor/researcher with their patent counsel. The course will provide a historical basis for the foundation of US patent law in the US constitution. The course will cover the statutory definitions of an invention and...
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