Esther Takeuchi

Esther Takeuchi

Takeuchi to Present ECS Lecture at 250th Meeting

Esther Takeuchi (SUNY Distinguished Professor and William and Jane Knapp Chair in Energy and the Environment at Stony Brook University and Chief Scientist and Chair of the Interdisciplinary Science Department at Brookhaven National Laboratory) will present the ECS Lecture—“Electrochemistry: A Keystone of the Energy Future”—at the 250th ECS Meeting Plenary Session. Her participation is especially fitting as ECS celebrates its 250th meeting since its founding in 1902. As she noted, “Scientific participation and scientific discovery is a marathon, not a sprint; you have to be in it for the long haul. I think that idea is very reflective of the Society and its members.”1

Holding more than 150 patents and in the National Inventors Hall of Fame, Prof. Takeuchi is best known for developing the lithium/silver vanadium oxide (Li/SVO) battery used in implantable cardioverter-defibrillators (ICDs), more than 150,000 of which are implanted annually in the United States.2  

An ECS member for over 40 years and Society President from 2011 to 2012, Prof. Takeuchi credits ECS with fostering connections across disciplines, sectors, and countries. In a conversation with ECS staff in June 2026, she discussed the themes of her ECS Lecture and the evolving role of electrochemistry in addressing global energy challenges. (more…)

249th ECS Meeting

THANK YOU to each of you for your hard work and dedication to the 249th ECS Meeting. We are sincerely grateful for the time, effort, and expertise you contributed to make it such a success.

250th ECS Meeting

Acceptance letters were sent, and the Online Program for the 250th ECS Meeting (October 25-29, 2026) was published on June 8. View the program here. As the meeting schedule has now been finalized and published, no further changes can be made.

Visa Letters  – Authors and attendees requiring a visa letter may request one here: https://www3.electrochem.org/jw/meetings/visa_mtg_form.jsp. (more…)

One of Nobel laureate Dr. M. Stanley Whittingham’s earliest memories of ECS (he’s been a member for more than 50 years!) dates back to receiving a Young Author Award: “…when I got a Young Author Award and went to the Shamrock Hotel in Houston, the reception was around the pool, and the Texas Rangers came on their horses. And that was amazing!”1, 2

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The Electrochemical Society (ECS) has selected eleven distinguished members to join the 2026 Class of ECS Fellows. Established in 1989, this notable honor recognizes individuals for their outstanding technological contributions to electrochemistry and solid state science, as well as their dedicated service and active participation in the Society.

The 2026 Class of ECS Fellows will be formally inducted on October 26, 2026, during the 250th ECS Meeting in Calgary, Canada.

Learn more about our newest Fellows in the fall 2026 issue of ECS Interface and join us in congratulating them on this esteemed achievement. (more…)

Electrochemical/Electroless Deposition Topical Interest Area

The Electrochemical Society (ECS) seeks nominations for the position of Technical Editor (TE) for the Electrochemical/Electroless Deposition topical interest area (TIA) of the Journal of The Electrochemical Society (JES).

The successful candidate will join the JES Editorial Board and provide scholarly leadership for one of the journal’s longstanding and impactful research areas. The appointment is expected to begin in August/September 2026 following completion of the nomination, review, and approval process. (more…)

The Electrochemical Society (ECS) is proud to announce that ECS Advances (ECSA) has received its first Journal Impact Factor™ of 1.9 in the 2026 edition of Clarivate’s Journal Citation Reports™ (JCR).

This milestone represents an important achievement for ECS Advances, the Society’s fully open-access multidisciplinary journal dedicated to publishing high-quality research spanning the broad fields of electrochemistry and solid state science and technology. (more…)

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Congratulations to the spring ECS award recipients! These distinguished individuals have demonstrated exceptional achievement and made meaningful contributions to the fields of electrochemistry and solid state science. Their dedication, innovation, and commitment are an inspiration to the broader community.

Their accomplishments will be formally recognized at the 250th ECS Meeting in Calgary, Canada, as well as at select upcoming ECS Section Meetings.

Join us in celebrating their impact on the scientific community. The Society looks forward to honoring their continued success.

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The  Journal of The Electrochemical Societyis publishing a collection of papers on corrosion science and engineering for a sustainable future. 

In today’s era of ever-increasing demand for metals, sustainable development is at the forefront of our attention. Corrosion science and engineering, including corrosion protection, are integral to sustainable development, as they enhance the durability and efficiency of infrastructure, conserve resources, and prolong objects’ lifespans. (more…)

David Kwabi, Yale University

David Kwabi, Yale University

The ECS New England Section invites you to its June 2026 Section Meeting on June 23, 2026, at Northeastern University. 

The event includes a presentation by David Kwabi (Yale University), a buffet dinner, and networking.  

Register now

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