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May 13-15, 2002
The Philadelphia Marriott, Philadelphia, PA
Click here for the exhibit brochure. Show Dates and Hours are: The traditional Monday Evening Mixer sponsored by Solartron Analytical, and the General Society Student Poster Session will be located in the Exhibit Hall and will coincide with the opening of the Technical Exhibition. This year's Monday Evening Mixer will be the official kickoff for the Centennial Meeting. You may view the floor plan for the Technical Exhibition. The Society will sponsor coffee breaks in the Exhibit Hall on Tuesday & Wednesday mornings and will sponsor a complimentary reception in the Exhibit Hall on Tuesday evening. Booth spaces are 8' x 10' and cost $2,000 each. The standard booth package includes one 8' high back wall, two 3' high side walls, one 7" x 44" two-line ID sign, one 6' draped table, two chairs and one wastebasket. Special literature display tables are available for Publishers at a cost of $750 each. Purchase a second booth in Philadelphia and get a 50% discount! Parties interested in exhibiting at this Technical Exhibition should send their completed reservation forms and inquiries to Troy M. Miller at The Electrochemical Society Headquarters Office, 65 South Main Street, Pennington, New Jersey 08534-2896; Phone: (609) 737-1902 ext. 126; Fax: (609) 737-2743, E-mail: troy.miller@electrochem.org. 3470 E. Universal Way Tucson, AZ 85706 USA 520.573.9250 Contact: Nabeel Sufi (info@phase-shift.com) Booth # 17
ADE Phase Shift is a manufacturer of non-contact 3D surface metrology equipment, including MicroXAM optical surface profilometer, and MiniFIZ laser interferometer for surface shape, flatness, sphericity and wave front transmission measurement. MicroXAM features an application for mapping MEMS and Binary arrays for makers of silicon-based microstructures.
1 Cantiaque Road PO Box 1019 Westbury, NY 11590 USA 516.334.7500 Contact: Nancy Schuler (nschuler@brinkmann.com) Booth: #18
Brinkmann Instruments will be featuring the Eco Chemie Autolab line of versatile potentiostat/galvanostats and introducing our Rotating Disk Electrode RDE system. These modular instruments are driven by easy-to-use Windows ®-based software with a USB interface and are able to grow with your needs, including a low current (0.3fA) option, impedance ( EIS) module, multiplexing (96 cells) and bipot modules.
870 N. Commons Drive Aurora, IL 60504 USA 630.375.5454 Contact: Lisa Fortino (lisa_fortino@cabotcmp.com) Booth: #43
Cabot Microelectronics is the global technology and market leader for performance-engineered CMP-materials that drive performance, improve total cost, and increase IC-device yield. We offer Semi-Sperse CMP-Slurries for applications including Oxide, STI, PSP, Low-K, Tungsten, Aluminum, and Noble-Metals; and iCue CMP-Slurries for Copper. We provide global CMP-technology support, VMI-logistics services, plus unprecedented supply-assurance and equivalence from our multiple-plant sites.
215 Wynn Drive Huntsville, AL 35805 USA 256.726.4975 Contact: Jennifer D. Diener (jdd@cfdrc.com) Booth: #27
CFD-ACE + contains the tightly coupled 3D physical and chemical models needed for fuel cell development via the analysis of electrochemistry, current-voltage characteristics, material cell stresses, water management problems, local overpotential determination, local concentrations of all included chemical species, local temperature, and flow field data in cell capabilities.
315 Chestnut Street Philadelphia, PA 19106-2702 USA 215.925.2222 ext. 227 Contact: Suzanne Morris (suzannem@chemheritage.org) Booth: #38
The mission of CHF is to advance the heritage of the chemical and molecular sciences by collecting and disseminating information about historical resources; promoting public understanding; encouraging research, scholarship, and popular writing; publishing resource guides and historical materials; conducting oral histories; creating traveling exhibits; and taking other appropriate steps to make known the achievements of chemical scientists and the chemical process industries.
8 New England Executive Park Burlington, MA 01803 USA Tel: 781.273.3322 Fax: 781.273.6603 Contact: Dr. Tim Niu (tim@comsol.com) Booth #26
FEMLAB is a Matlab-based multiphysics modeling and simulation software with applications in electromagnetics, solid mechanics, fluid flow, chemical engineering, phototonics, heat transfer, and general solution of partial differential equations. Please contact us for more information regarding FEMLAB.
619 E. 8th Street, 3E Lawrence, KS 66044 USA 785.842.2565 Contact: Michael Weber (mwebercysy@earthlink.net) Booth #37
Cypress Systems offers electrochemical measurement instruments (microprocessor or computer controlled), cells and electrodes designed for chemical, analytical, bioscience research, and the teaching laboratories. The Acquire software/hardware computerizes analog potentiostats with I/0 to other devices or sensors. "All-purpose cell"-can batch of fully-automated FIA electrochemical and optically-coupled experiments. Miniature Ag/AgCI reference electrodes. "No-leak" reference electrodes. A wide variety of miniature working electrodes encased in Glass or PEEK.
Veeco Metrology Group 112 Robin Hill Road Santa Barbara, CA 93117 USA 805.967.1400 Contact: Marlene Carlyle (marlene@di.com) Booth: #11
In addition to Electrochemical Scanning Probe Microscopes (ECSPM), Digital Instruments, Veeco Metrology Group showcases the new tools for Nanotechnology, the Digital Instruments NanoMan™ Nanomanipulation and Nanolithography SPM System, and TM Microscopes CP-Research SPM. In addition, SCM Electrical Characterization modules (Capacitance Microscopy, Spreading Resistance Microscopy, and Tunneling-AFM) are featured on the popular Dimension™ 3100 SPM platform.
EDISON PRESERVATION FOUNDATION One Riverfront Plaza Fourth Floor Newark, NJ 07102 USA 973.648.0500 Contact: Charles Hummel (lorena@charlesedisonfund.org) Booths: #31, 32
The Edison Preservation Foundation was incorporated in 1996 to help preserve the legacy of Thomas Alva Edison, America's greatest inventor. In response to the crisis facing the historic buildings and collections at the Edison National Historic Site (NHS), the Foundation has formed a partnership with the National Park Service. The Foundation is leading an international Capital Campaign to raise $80 million for capital improvements at the Edison NHS and to provide an endowment to ensure the preservation of Edison's legacy at sites across the country.
ELECTROLYTICA, INC./TEST SOLUTIONS Contact: sales@electrolytica.com Sales Representative: Phil Wolf testsolutions@worldnet.att.net Telephone: 770-410-9166 Booth: #6
Electrolytica, Inc. offers a wide range of electrochemical equipment and supplies. We are the North American representative for both AMEL and Sycopel instrumentation, including low current, high current, and ultra high current potentiostats, trace metal analyzers, and available software. Also available are a full range of electrochemical cells and ancillary equipment, including glass cells for analytical and synthesis applications, laboratory electrodialysis cells, and the ElectroCell line of flow cells, for larger scale systems.
655 Avenue of the Americas 2nd Floor New York, NY 10010 USA Tel: 212.633.3765 Fax: 212.633.3112 Contact: Denise DeLaRosa (d.delarosa@elsevier.com) Booth: #40
With products and services, such as ScienceDirect: one of the world's best scientific information resources , ChemWeb Electrochemistry Forum: bringing you the latest special offers and news in the field, Scirus: a free internet search tool focusing on scientific information, and Author Gateway: the online comprehensive author information and services site we remain committed to facilitating your research.
810 Kifer Road Sunnyvale, CA 94086 USA Tel: 408.530.3500 Fax: 408.530.3501 Contact: Rina Beltran (marketing@eaglabs.com) Booth: #12
The Evans Analytical Group (EAG) is a worldwide network of laboratories specializing in materials characterization, failure analysis, and contamination identification. Our services include Dynamic SIMS, TOF-SIMS, XPS, AES, FTIR, SEM/EDS, FIB, TXRF, SPM, RBS, Raman, and GC/MS. EAG laboratories are located in California, Minnesota, Texas, New Jersey, England, Taiwan, and Singapore.
9018 Berryessa Road, NE Albuquerque, NM 87122 505.821.4762 Contact: Stan Kell (fuelcell@aol.com) Booth: #34
For over 8 years Fuel Cell Technologies has been providing fuel cell testing markets with the most advanced hardware, reliable software, and the best customer service in the industry. FCT has both the technology and the know-how to provide you with the finest products for virtually any application.
734 Louis Drive Warminster, PA 18974-2829 USA 215.682.9330 Contact: Pete Peterson (ppeterson@gamry.com) Booths: #15, #16
Gamry Instruments will display electrochemical instrumentation for battery developers, fuel cell developers, corrosion scientists, and electrochemical researchers. Electrochemists from Gamry will be demonstrating Physical Electrochemistry Techniques, Electrochemical Impedance Spectroscopy, DC Corrosion Measurements, and Electrochemical Noise. Gamry offers three potentiostats, seven standard electrochemical software packages, a LabVIEW driver, and custom systems for unique electrochemical applications.
PO Box 389 X 2246 Loveland, CO 80539 USA Tel: 970.669.3050 Fax: 970.669.2932 Contact: Dr. Linda Brainard (radiometer@analytical.com) Booth #20
Radiometer Analytical manufactures research laboratory instruments for many applications including meters and electrodes for ph, Conductivity, and Dissolved Oxygen. Simple to high performance automated Titration systems. Trace element analyzers with dedicated software, stands, and accessories for trace applications. And VoltaLab systems for performing a broad range of conventional electrochemical, dedicated corrosion analysis, and EIS techniques.
379 Thornall Street Edison, NJ 08837 USA 732.321.5579 ext. 205 Contact: Michael McCabe (mmccabe@inspecinc.com) Booth #13
The IEE publishes a wide range of print and electronic publications in the field of electrical engineering and related disciplines. In addition, the IEE produces the INSPEC Bibliographic Database, which covers the world's literature in the fields of physics, electronics, electrical engineering, computing, control and information technology. Visit us online at www.iee.org/Publish/
PO Box 250 Grand Island, NY 14072-0250 USA 716.774.8706 Contact: John D. McFarlane (jmscience@compuserve.com) Booth: #22
JM Science can provide a wide range of potentiostats/galvanostats from low cost student models to high current 20 amp systems, various arbitrary and fixed wave-form generators, pulse generators, coulomb ampere-hour meters, plating systems, battery testing systems, rotating ring and disk systems and complete systems for electrosynthesis and electroanalysis. Several new products will be featured including the stand-alone HSV-100 Automatic Polarization System with color LCD and built-in waveform generator.
KLUWER ACADEMIC/PLENUM PUBLISHERS 101 Philip Drive Norwell, MA 02061 USA 781.871.6600 Contact: Marcia Kidston (kluwer@wkap.com) Booth: #28
Kluwer Academic/Plenum Publishers invites attendees to visit our booth and browse our latest publications. A 20% discount is offered on all books on display. Free sample copies of our journals are available. For details on all our publications, please visit our website at http://www.wkap.nl.
KOREA KUMHO PETROCHEMICAL CO., LTD PO Box 64, Yusong Daejon, South Korea 305-600 82.42.865.8643 Contact: HyunSong Lee (hslee70@kkpc.com) Booth: #7
POWERGRAPHY is an advanced electrochemical-power test system utilizing impedance spectroscopy. This innovative system is capable of providing highly integrated information on battery. The multi-channel impedance spectroscopy with built-in cycler provides a means for battery quality control and grading. Updated MEISP 3.0 (multiple Electrochemical Impedance Spectra Parameterization) is designed for multiple spectra analyses, combined with extensive library system.
3900 State Highway 6 South College Station, TX 77845 USA 979.694.5255 Contact: Abigail Smith (abby.smith@lynntech.com) Booth: #25
Lynntech Industries Ltd manufactures and distributes modular Fuel Cell Test Systems for PEM, Solid Oxide, and Direct Methanol fuel cells. Standard equipment is available for fuel cells up to 10kW. Support components, which include MEAs and Single Cell Endplates, are also available. Unique applications? Ask us about customization!
2800 Bayview Drive Fremont, CA 94538 USA 510.657.5900 Contact: Tanja Froehlingsdorf (infor@mattson.com) Booth: #39
Mattson Technology is a leading supplier of thermal ( LPCVD, RTP, Epi), plasma (Strip, PECVD, Etch) and wet semiconductor processing equipment. The company’s products combine advanced process technology on high productivity platforms backed by industry leading support. The company maintains sales and support centers throughout the United States, Europe and Asia. For more information on Mattson products and worldwide offices, visit www.mattson.com.
11980 Telegraph Rd, Ste. 104 Santa Fe Springs, CA 90670 USA 562.906.1515 Contact: Valli K. Febbraro (marketing@maxtekinc.com) Booth: #14
Maxtek, Inc. manufactures a line of real-time, on-line, plating, rate and thickness monitors applicable to both electroless and electrolytic processes. Introducing Maxtek’s new RQCM Research Instrument for QCM applications that require measurement of films with changing losses and for use in liquids. The RQCM allows users to collect data through computer interface.
14 Marin Way Stratham, NH 03885 603.773.9333 Contact: Christa Smith (info@mbraunusa.com) Booth: #24
Since 1974, M.Braun has been designing, building and perfecting gloveboxes, containment systems and gas purification systems for use in research, specialized material handling, welding, pharmaceutical processing and production. Our twenty-five plus years of experience allows us to design cost efficient solutions based on previously tested standards for equipment integration and process configuration.
1400 North Shoreline Blvd. Mountain View, CA 94043-1346 USA 650.962.9620 Contact: Robert Paugh (bobp@mmr.com) Booth: #23
MMR Technologies manufactures temperature controlled systems – cryogenic cooling systems and wide temperature range thermal stages – which find application in materials research in chemistry, biology, electrical engineering, and physics. These systems operate over the temperature range of 10K to 730K. They are also used in medical applications and the cooling and characterization of computer chips, electronic devices, laser diodes and thermal imaging devices as a function of temperature.
MODULAR PROCESS TECHNOLOGY CORPORATION 351 Electronics Blvd. Huntsville, AL 35824 USA 256.772.4048 Contact: Sandra Baker (srbaker@modularpro.com) Booth #36
Modular Process Technology Corporation supplies advanced RTP process solutions for Compound Semiconductor, Integrated Photonics, and MEMS device processing. The RTP-6008, a compact benchtop system with multiple process gases is ideal for R & D and pilot production. The RTP-3000, configured either as a dual susceptor autoload system or a cassette-to-cassette silicon system, provides excellent process performance and cost of ownership for production applications.
9830 A South 51st Street #124 Phoenix, AZ 85044 USA 480.753.4311 ext 101 Contact: Gwen Ganut (gwen@molec.com) Booth #21
Molecular Imaging will present its new line of scanning probe microscopes (PicoPlus). Combining our unique oscillating technique, Magnetic AC Mode (MACMode), with electrochemistry, temperature and environmental control provides the most flexible imaging system. Samples can be imaged in air, solution (aqueous and non-aqueous), ranging from tens of microns down to atomic dimensions. We will also present unique software options for imaging under electrochemistry control.
345 Park Avenue South, 10th Floor New York, NY 10010 212.696.9591 Contact: Henry Fominyam (h.fominyam@natureny.com) Booth: #9
Coming in September 2002, Nature Materials will be a multi-disciplinary journal aimed at bringing together cutting-edge research across the entire spectrum of materials science and engineering. Published monthly, the journal will take an interdisciplinary, integrated and balance approach to all areas of materials research while fostering the exchange of ideas between scientists involved in the different disciplines.
National Institute of Standards and Technology 100 Bureau Drive MS3460 Gaithersburg, MD 20899-3460 USA 301.975.2761 Contact: Ron Meininger (mein@nist.gov) Booth: #42
Recently
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competitiveness through research in nanotechnology, electronics,
801 South Illinois Avenue Oak Ridge, TN 37830 USA Contact: Bill Eggers (info@pari-online.com)_ Tel: 865.482.4411 Fax: 865.425.1334 Booth #41
Princeton Applied Research is a manufacturer and global distributor of instrumentation used for materials characterization, electrochemistry, corrosion and impedance measurements. Princeton Applied Research provides a full suite of potentiostats, galvanostats, impedance analyzers, imaging equipment, cells and accessories for research and applied applications. Stop by our booth to see the new PARSTAT 2263 potentiostat.
150 E. Connecticut Avenue Southern Pines, NC 28387 USA 910.695.8884 Contact: Cheryl Williams ( cheryl@pinehurst.net) Booth: #10
Scribner Associates will be displaying our advanced Fuel Cell Test Systems for research and development of PEM, Direct Methanol and other fuel cell technologies. Complete systems are available up to 5 kW. Controlled by the best operating software in the industry, our systems are available for quick delivery and backed by extensive technical support. We will be demonstrating our model 900B Multichannel Microelectrode Analyzer and MMA software at the Technical Exhibition. This exciting new product represents a breakthrough in potentiostat design for electrode arrays and has many applications for spatial measurements, sensor development and combinatorial electrochemistry. Also featured will be our benchmark Electrochemical Measurement Software for EIS and conventional electrochemical techniques and materials characterization.
19408 Park Row Suite 320 Houston, TX 77084 USA 281.398.7890 ext. 254 Contact: Andrew Stagnari (astagnari@solartronanalytical.com) Booth #8
Solartron is a leading supplier of materials, electrochemical and impedance analysis systems and software. Solartron products set the world standard in high performance measurements for batteries and energy storage devices. The Solartron Frequency Response Analyzers offer the highest accuracy, repeatability and versatility in the market today. Solartron offers total system solutions for analysis of electrochemical, corrosion and materials characterization applications across a range of markets and industries. Solartron also provides consultation, technical support, applications engineering, test cells, accessories and product support.
7 Mulliken Way Newburyport, MA 01950 USA 978.462.3191 Contact: Barbara Barrett (barbara@strem.com) Booth: #44
Strem Chemicals manufacturers a wide variety of chemicals for research and commercial scale production for the materials community including metals, inorganics and organometallics. Volatile precursors for MOCVD include metal alkyls, alkyl amides, carbonyls, alkoxides, beta-diketonates, flourinated derivatives, organometallics and electronic grade chemicals. Custom synthesis services are also provided.
SUSS MICROTEC (KARL SUSS) 228 Suss Drive Waterbury Center, VT 05677 USA 802.244.5181 Contact: Carol Menard (cmenard@suss.com) Booth #19
SUSS MicroTec is a leading global supplier of manufacturing equipment and process technology for the microelectronics, advanced packaging and MEMS markets. SUSS provides products that serve both high volume production and R&D environments. Our complete line of products, coupled with extensive field service capabilities, after-sales support, applications assistance, custom process development and general consultation amplify the value and benefits we offer our customers.
10707 Gilroy Road Hunt Valley, MD 21031 USA 410.891.2202 Contact: Christopher Kuehn (chris.kuehn@teledynees.com) Booth #33
Teledyne Energy Systems, Inc. (TESI), a Teledyne Technologies Company, is a leading global provider of on-site gas and power generation systems based on proprietary fuel cell, electrolysis and thermoelectric technologies. In addition, TESI is pursuing new product opportunities in the fuel cell testing, vehicle refueling, and PEM fuel cell markets.
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