The ECS Interface summer issue is now available to read online. Alice Suroviec was guest editor of the magazine which focuses on the Physical and Analytical Electrochemistry Division. “As a member of the Society, I always look forward to the quarterly arrival of Interface through postal mail. However, due to the impact of the global COVID-19 pandemic, we made the decision to publish the summer 2020 issue in a digital format only. I’m thrilled to give you a first glimpse…
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Pennington, NJ – Prof. Dr. Shoji Hall, Prof. Dr. Piran Ravichandran Kidambi, and Dr. Haegyeom Kim have been awarded the 2020-2021 ECS Toyota Young Investigator Fellowships. This is the sixth year that the fellowships—a partnership between The Electrochemical Society and Toyota Research Institute of North America (TRINA), a division of Toyota Motor Engineering & Manufacturing North America, Inc.—have been awarded. Through this program, ECS and Toyota promote innovative and unconventional technologies borne from electrochemical research. The fellowship encourages young professors...
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Colm O’Dwyer on doing, teaching, and sharing science in 2020 In our series, The ECS Community Adapts and Advances, University College Cork (UCC) Professor of Chemistry Colm O’Dwyer talks about how he, his students, and colleagues are managing research and coursework since Ireland shut down on March 11, 2020. Colm also directs the UCC Applied Nanoscience Group, focused on 3D battery printing, developing new sustainable battery materials, and real-time performance assessments using optics and photonics. Colm volunteers on the ECS Board of…
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Attendee information Access to all technical presentations is freely available to the entire global community, greatly expanding the potential audience who can see, hear, and experience the meeting’s outstanding content. Pre-registration is required to participate. There is no cost to participate! Register as an attendee   Presenter Information  To help support free, global access, all presenters are required to pay a modest registration fee, greatly reduced from the onsite registration rates that presenters were required to pay. Register and upload...
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Attendee information Access to all technical presentations is freely available to the entire global community, greatly expanding the potential audience who can see, hear, and experience the meeting’s outstanding content. Attendee registration is free! Pre-registration is required to participate. Register as an attendee   Presenter Information  To help support free, global access, all presenters are required to pay a modest registration fee, greatly reduced from the onsite registration rates that presenters would have been required to pay. Register and upload my presentation...
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Chockkalingam Karuppaiah Biography Chockkalingam (Chock) Karuppaiah received his Bachelor’s Degree in Chemical and Electrochemical Engineering from the Central Electrochemical Research Institute (CECRI), India (1993), and PhD in Electrochemistry and Fuel Cells from Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute (RPI), Troy, NY (1997). Chock’s professional experience includes being vice president of fuel cell stack engineering at Bloom Energy, founder at EC Labs, research professor at Case Western Reserve University, manager of fundamentals team at Plug Power, and graduate research assistant at Los Alamos National...
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Call for Papers Accepting Submissions: May 4, 2020 | Submission Deadline EXTENDED: August 12, 2020 September 18, 2020 (At the time of submission, indicate that the paper is intended for the IMCS 2020 focus issue.) Guest Editors Peter Hesketh, Georgia Institute of Technology, U.S. | peter.hesketh@me.gatech.edu Steve Semancik, National Institute of Standards and Technology, U.S. | stephen.semancik@nist.gov Udo Weimar, University of Tübingen, Germany | upw@ipc.uni-tuebingen.de Yasuhiro Shimizu, Nagasaki University, Japan | shimizu@nagasaki-u.ac.jp Joseph Stetter, KWJ Engineering, U.S. | jrstetter@gmail.com Gary Hunter, NASA Glenn,…
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The following are biographical sketches and candidacy statements of the nominated candidates for the annual election of ECS officers. Candidate for President | Candidates for Vice President | Candidates for Secretary Candidate for President Stefan De Gendt is a scientific director at IMEC, Belgium (research center in the nano-electronics domain) responsible for research on chemistry and physics of exploratory materials. He obtained his doctoral degree from the University of Antwerp, Belgium. In 1996, he joined IMEC as a researcher in…
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Long Luo, the featured speaker at ECS Detroit Section’s November 21 meeting, presents: “Bubble-based electrochemical methods for detection of per- and polyfluoroalkyl substances (PFAS) in water” Long Luo Assistant Professor, Department of Chemistry Wayne State University Detroit, Michigan

ECS’s Detroit Section is proud to present guest speaker Fabio Albano at its October 10 section meeting. He will speak on: “Best of Both Worlds: A Marriage of Two Battery Technologies” Fabio Albano Vice President of Technology NantEnergy, Inc. (formerly Fluidic Energy) Scottsdale, Arizona, USA When: Thursday, 10 October, 2019 Schedule: 17:30h | Reception 18:30h | Dinner 19:30h | Speaker