Presented by Kelsey A. Stoerzinger on July 26 Kelsey A. Stoerzinger Assistant Professor of Chemical Engineering Oregon State University Pacific Northwest National Laboratory Date: July 26, 2021 Time: 1000h PT Price: There is no cost to register for this event. The webinar is open to the public; ECS membership is not required. You must pre-register through ECS My Account. Don’t have one? It’s easy to create–visit Create an Account now.

Ali Othman, PhD, Receives Prestigious Award Ali Othman, PhD, Research Associate in Clarkson University’s Department of Chemical & Biomolecular Science, received The Electrochemical Society’s prestigious 2021 ECS Colin Garfield Fink Fellowship. The fellowship provides financial assistance for Othman’s research in the months of June through August. His work focuses nanomaterials and the interface chemistry of materials and their bio(sensing) and environmental applications. “I am truly grateful for the ECS Colin Garfield Fink Fellowship, donors, and committee of the award,” said…
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Presented by Dr. Dong Ding on June 24 Dr. Dong Ding “Electrochemical processing at intermediate temperatures (400-600°C)” Senior Staff Engineer in Energy and Environment Science and Technology Idaho National Laboratory Date Thursday, June 24, 2021 Time 1000h PT Price                                  There is no cost to register for this event. Pre-registration is required through ECS My Account. Don’t have one? It’s easy to create–visit Create an Account now. ECS membership is not required to participate.

Pennington, NJ – Ali Othman, PhD, Research Associate in Clarkson University’s Department of Chemical & Biomolecular Science, received The Electrochemical Society’s prestigious 2021 ECS Colin Garfield Fink Fellowship. The fellowship provides financial assistance for Othman’s research in the months of June through August. His work focuses nanomaterials and the interface chemistry of materials and their bio(sensing) and environmental applications. “I am truly grateful for the ECS Colin Garfield Fink Fellowship, donors, and committee of the award,” said Dr. Othman. “This…
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Register now to join the event on May 14 Graduate and undergraduate students and postdoctoral researchers interested in careers in electrochemical fields are invited to the free ECS Pacific Northwest Section inaugural Industry and Careers Day.  To promote careers in electrochemistry, the event connects participants with industry and national laboratory representatives providing insights into careers in electrochemical fields, skills valued in job candidates, and upcoming opportunities in the rapidly expanding electrochemical technology area.  You do not need to be an…
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Volume two of this focus issue is a collection of papers accepted to the 2020 International Meeting on Chemical Sensors (IMCS) which was postponed. Although IMCS takes place every two years, the postponed 2020 meeting is scheduled (in a digital format) for May 30-June 3, 2021. IMCS was founded in Fukuoka, Japan, in 1983. Today it is the largest and most-renowned conference in the scientific area of chemical sensors. IMCS meetings provide an excellent opportunity to network with leaders in…
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Biographical sketches and statements follow for the candidates nominated for the position of ECS Energy Technology Division (ETD) Treasurer. ECS division officers serve as volunteers. We urge all ECS Energy Technology Division members to take part in this important election! Voting is open from April 1 through April 29.

Presenter: Dr. Daniel (Dan) T. Schwartz University of Washington Seattle, Washington, U.S. Date: April 8, 2021 Time: 1000h PT / 1300h ET This is the second in the ECS Pacific Northwest Section quarterly webinar series.

Prof. Xiulie “David” Ji Associate Professor Oregon State University, U.S. Date: March 04, 2021 Time: 1000h PT / 1300h ET Presented by the ECS Pacific Northwest Section The design of storage batteries entails a holistic view. This webinar summarizes five dimensions of considerations for the design of storage battery chemistries from a chemical reaction’s point of view. Electrode materials and ion charge carriers are the reactants; electrolytes are the reaction medium; battery configurations describe the operation fashion of the reactors;…
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