The 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.
Hosted by ECS Pacific Northwest Section
A video recording of The Pacific Northwest Hydrogen Workshop webinar is now available for open-access viewing on the ECS YouTube channel.
The Society and ECS Pacific Northwest Section hosted the workshop on July 21, 2022. This timely event covered:
- Roles of hydrogen and hydrogen technologies in decarbonization of our society;
- Status of industrial deployment of hydrogen technologies, (e.g., fuel cells, electrolyzer);
- R&D needs and workforce development for hydrogen technologies
ECS Pacific Northwest Section Webinar: “Conjugated Metal–Organic Nanostructures: Synthesis and Electrochemical Applications”
Posted on August 2, 2022 by Kellie GilbertDianne Xiao
Assistant Professor
Department of Chemistry
University of Washington
Date: August 17, 2022
Time: 1000–1100h PT
Price: There is no cost to register for this event, but registration is required.
The webinar is open to the public; ECS membership is not required.
ECS and Enago Webinar: “How to Boost Citations – Tips for Researchers”
Posted on June 3, 2022 by ECS StaffParticipate in a free interactive webinar on “How to Boost Citations – Tips for Researchers,” a collaboration between The Electrochemical Society and Enago.
Date: June 30, 2022
Time: 1000-1100h ET
Speakers:
Despina Sanoudou, PhD
Publication and Training Consultant
Enago Academy
Shannon C. Reed, MBA
Director of Community Engagement
The Electrochemical Society (more…)
ECS Webinar: “Hydrogen Production: From imagined colors to clean reality”
Posted on March 8, 2022 by Kellie GilbertAhmet Kusoglu
Chemist Staff Scientist/Engineer
Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory, U.S.
Date: March 23, 2022
Time: 1300h ET
Sponsors: Hiden Analytical, Element Six, TA Instruments – Waters
ECS Webinar: “European Hydrogen Programs: from Hydrogen Manifesto to Clean Energy Act”
Posted on January 11, 2022 by Kellie GilbertDrs. Atanassov, Di Noto, and McPhail review the main trends in European hydrogen technology
ECS Webinar: Molecular Engineering of Photoinduced Charge Separation
Posted on September 7, 2021 by Kellie GilbertHiroshi Imahori
Professor
Department of Molecular Engineering
Graduate School of Engineering
Kyoto University, Japan
Date: September 22, 2021
Time: 1000h ET
Sponsors: Hiden Analytical, Gamry Instruments, BioLogic USA
Volunteers Sought to Shape the Future of ECS Continuing Education
Posted on August 9, 2021 by Shannon Reed
The ECS Education Committee recently voted to combine the Short Course Subcommittee and Career and Professional Development Subcommittee into one committee: the ECS Continuing Education Subcommittee. The conjoined committee is looking for motivated individuals to help shape the future of continuing education opportunities for the ECS community.
As the fields of electrochemistry and solid state science and related technologies continue to evolve, so do the educational needs of our community. COVID-19 changed education dramatically, forcing a precipitous shift away from the classroom to online learning. While face-to-face education can never be completely replaced, certain aspects of online learning are here to stay.
Be part of the dialog on how the Society maintains its preeminence in continuing education in electrochemistry and solid state science and related technologies—and meets the challenges of an ever-changing education landscape!
ECS continuing education programs
ECS Webinar: Water-mediated Intercalation Mechanisms in Transition Metal Oxides
Posted on August 4, 2021 by Kellie GilbertVeronica Augustyn
Associate Professor of Materials Science & Engineering
University Faculty Scholar
North Carolina State University, U.S.
Date: August 18, 2021
Time: 1000h EDT
Sponsor: Hiden Analytical