“Agentic Assistant for Materials Scientists,” by Ruozhu Feng, Yangang Liang, Tianzhixi Yin, Peiyuan Gao, and Wei Wang (ECS Interface 34(2), June 2025), is one of the year’s most-read feature articles. This innovative work showcases the potential of large language models (LLMs) as autonomous yet scientifically rigorous collaborators in materials science. By blending AI-driven function calling with experimental and computational tools, the authors pioneer a future where scientific inquiry gains speed and sophistication. It’s no surprise that this article has resonated widely—offering both a thought-provoking vision and concrete methods for the emerging age of agentic scientific automation. (more…)
We’re thrilled to spotlight the new review article “Different Sensing Technologies for Water Quality Monitoring: A Review,” in ECS Sensors Plus (ECSSP). (more…)
Seungju Yu and Xintong Yuan Win 2025 Battery Division Student Research Award
Posted on September 3, 2025 by Genevieve GoldySponsored by Mercedes-Benz Research & Development North America
Congratulations to Seungju Yu, Seoul National University, and Xintong Yuan, University of California, Los Angeles, 2025 ECS Battery Division Student Research Award recipients. The award, established in 1979 and sponsored by Mercedes-Benz Research & Development North America since 2018, recognizes promising young electrochemical power source engineers and scientists and encourage them to initiate or continue careers in the field.
Nominations for the 2026 ECS Battery Division Student Research Award Sponsored by Mercedes-Benz Research & Development open on October 15, 2025. Learn more! (more…)
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ECS Webinar: “Pushing the Energy-Lifetime Frontier of Li-ion Batteries: Optimizing Ni-rich, Co-free cathode materials to maximize energy density and cycle life”
Posted on August 21, 2025 by Maggie HohenadelEditorial Spotlight: Celebrating the Service of Dr. Nae-Lih (Nick) Wu
Posted on August 21, 2025 by Adrian PlummerThe Electrochemical Society (ECS) proudly celebrates the remarkable service and scholarly contributions of Dr. Nae-Lih (Nick) Wu of National Taiwan University. A dedicated ECS member since 2001, Dr. Wu is an active participant in the ECS Battery Division and valued member of the ECS Taiwan Section. An influential voice in our community for over two decades, his ECS colleagues know him affectionately as “Nick.”
As Dr. Wu approaches the conclusion of his distinguished 12-year term as an Associate Editor for the Journal of The Electrochemical Society (JES), ECS extends heartfelt gratitude for his steadfast leadership, discerning editorial judgment, and commitment to advancing electrochemical science. His tenure helped maintain JES’s high standards of rigor, quality, and integrity, ensuring that groundbreaking research reaches the global scientific community.
ECS Webinar Q&A: “Development and Application of a 3-Electrode Setup for the Operando Detection of Side Reactions in Li-Ion Batteries”
Posted on August 20, 2025 by Maggie Hohenadel
The Electrochemical Society hosted “Development and Application of a 3-Electrode Setup for the Operando Detection of Side Reactions in Li-Ion Batteries,” a live webinar by Lennart Reuter and Leonhard J. Reinschlüssel (Technische Universität München), on August 6, 2025. A live Question and Answer session followed. Answers to some of the questions not addressed during the broadcast follow.
Registration is required to view the webinar replay.
Celebrating a Year of Impact: “Origin and Innovations of CMP Slurry”
Posted on August 18, 2025 by Adrian PlummerThe Electrochemical Society (ECS) proudly celebrates the continued success of “Origin and Innovations of CMP Slurry” by Dr. Hitoshi Morinaga, published in the ECS Journal of Solid State Science and Technology (JSS) as part of the Focus Collection, “Chemical Mechanical Planarization (CMP): Past, Present, and Future in Honor of S. V. Babu” (DOI: 10.1149/2162-8777/ad5fb6).
Since its publication just over a year ago, Dr. Morinaga’s article has remained on JSS’s most-read list, earning over 6,000 downloads and seven Web of Science citations. A dedicated ECS member since 1999, and an active contributor to the ECS Electronics and Photonics Division and ECS Japan Section, Dr. Morinaga’s work reflects both technical excellence and deep engagement with our community.
ECS Webinar: “The Butler–Volmer Equation Revisited: Effect of Metal Work Function”
Posted on August 11, 2025 by Maggie HohenadelD. Noel Buckley
University of Limerick and Case Western Reserve University
Date: August 27, 2025
Time: 1000–1100h ET
A Top Read Worth Sharing: Celebrating Impactful Research on Lithium Ion Batteries
Posted on August 8, 2025 by Adrian PlummerWe’re thrilled to recognize one of the top-read articles in the Journal of The Electrochemical Society (JES): “Changes in Structure and Ionic Resistance of Lithium-Ion Battery Graphite Electrodes – Part I: Impact of Formation and SEI” by Jonas L. S. Dickmanns, Lennart Reuter, Robert Morasch, Filippo Maglia, Roland Jung, and Hubert A. Gasteiger.
This study dives into the structural evolution of graphite electrodes during the formation process of lithium-ion batteries—particularly the development of the solid electrolyte interphase (SEI). The authors provide a detailed, quantitative understanding of how this formation process impacts porosity, tortuosity, and thickness, ultimately increasing ionic resistance by up to 25 percent. These findings are essential for researchers and engineers seeking to design batteries that are not only more energy-dense, but also more efficient and durable. (more…)