Register now for April 7 webinar

Join the ECS National Capital Section webinar on April 7, 2023, at 1200h ET with Dr. Chunsheng Wang from the University of Maryland presenting “Electrolyte Design for Li-ion and Li Metal Batteries.” Registration is free!

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Spring symposium on April 22, 2023 

Join the ECS Canada Section Spring Symposium, Recent Trends and Advances in Electrochemistry and Electrocatalysis in Canada, on April 22, 2023, at the Donald Gordon Hotel and Conference Centre at Queen’s University in Kingston, ON. Registration for the event includes access to all sessions, a continental breakfast, buffet lunch, and a reception.

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April 17 event focuses on “Professional Paths to Becoming an Electrochemist”

Join the ECS Twin Cities Section for the Advances in Electrochemistry Symposium on April 17, 2023, in Minneapolis, MN. The event includes a dinner speaker, electrochemistry panel, and student poster session. The topic of the Electrochemist Lightning Round Panel is “Professional Paths to Becoming an Electrochemist.”

Students are invited to attend and meet regional industrial chemists, technology start-ups, and academics. Submit abstracts for consideration in the Poster Session. Students whose posters are accepted participate in the event for free.

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To attend and present a poster, submit your name, title, and abstract
Poster abstracts submission deadline: March 31!

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ECS exhibits and sponsors event

You are invited to attend the first Bioelectrochemical Society meeting outside Europe. The meeting brings together scientists and engineers with an interest in advancing (bio)electroanalysis techniques from theory to application. The in-person event is sponsored by The Electrochemical Society which will exhibit there. Be sure to stop by our booth!

Abstracts are due March 10!

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ECS Webinar: “Designing materials and systems for decarbonizing chemicals and water industries”Reza Nazemi
Assistant Professor
Department of Mechanical Engineering and
School of Advanced Materials Discovery
Colorado State University

Date: March 15, 2023
Time: 1300–1400h ET
Sponsors: BioLogic and Gamry Instruments

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Dr. Wei Lai

Dr. Wei Lai

The ECS Detroit Section invites you to Dr. Wei Lai’s presentation, “Study of Ionic Transport in Battery Materials with Machine Learning Interatomic Potentials,” in person at Mercedes-Benz Research & Development North America, Inc. at 1800h ET on March 9, 2023.

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Kang XuThe ECS National Capital Section invites you to register for a webinar on “Electrolytes, Interfaces, and Interphases” presented by Kang Xu from the Battery Science Branch, DEVCOM Army Research Laboratory, on March 2, 2023, at 1200h ET.

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Senior Chemist, Battery Science Branch
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Mercedes-Benz Research & Development North America, Inc.

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The ECS Detroit Section invites you to an in-person seminar on Wednesday, March 1, presented by Mr. Carlton Brown onsite at Mercedes-Benz Research & Development North America, Inc.

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Mr. Carlton Brown
Vice President
Dukosi, Inc.

Date: March 1, 2023

Location: Mercedes-Benz Research & Development North America, Inc.
35555 W 12 Mile Rd
Farmington Hills, MI 48331

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ECS Webinar: “Chemistries, Materials, and Processes for Electrochemically Mediated Carbon Capture”Yayuan Liu
Assistant Professor
Department of Chemical and Biomolecular Engineering
Johns Hopkins University

Date: February 22, 2023
Time: 1300–1400h ET
Sponsor: BioLogic

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Carbon capture is considered a critical means for climate change mitigation. Unfortunately, conventional thermochemical methods suffer from high energy consumption, motivating the search for more efficient carbon dioxide separation strategies driven by non-thermal stimuli. In this talk, I share our research efforts on developing materials and processes for electrochemically mediated carbon capture. First, I present a library of electrochemically tunable Lewis bases with redox-active nitrogen centers that can reversibly capture and release carbon dioxide through a reduction-oxidation cycle. The mechanisms of the carbon capture process are elucidated via a combined experimental and computational approach. I show that the properties of these Lewis base sorbents can be fine tuned via rational molecular design and electrolyte engineering. I then discuss challenges and opportunities for sorbent and electrochemical reactor designs toward practical carbon capture processes driven by electrochemical stimuli. (more…)

Dr. Judy JeevarajanThe Electrochemical Society hosted Dr. Judy Jeevarajan’s live webinar, “Characterization of Li-ion Battery Thermal Runaway in ESSs and EVs,” on August 3, 2022. Dr. Jeevarajan took audience questions during a live Question and Answer session at the end of the presentation. She kindly answered, in writing, questions not answered during the broadcast. Find these responses below.

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