236th ECS Meeting Topic Close-up: Ionic and Mixed Conducting Ceramics 12

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Topic Close-up #14

Symposium I03: Ionic and Mixed Conducting Ceramics 12

Symposium focus: The aim of this symposium is to provide a forum to share both experimental and theoretical studies of ionic conductors and mixed conducting materials, in the areas including fuel cells, batteries, sensors, membranes, electrochemical reactors, and electrosynthesis.

The symposium will be sponsored by XTC New Energy Materials (Xiamen) LTD, and will feature the following invited speakers:

Scott Barnett, Northwestern University
Kyle Brinkman, Clemson University
I-Wei Chen, University of Pennsylvania
Xiaofeng Feng, University of Central Florida
Srikanth Gopalan, Boston University
Gregory Hackett, NETL
Sossina Haile, Northwestern University
Kevin Huang, University of South Carolina
Yangxing Li, Shenzhen Huawei
Jun Liu, PNNL
Meilin Liu, Georgia Institute of Technology
Jason Nichlas, Michigan State University
Tae-Sik Oh, Auburn University
Yue Qi, Michigan State University
Grigorii Soloveichik, US DOE ARPA-E
Xueyan Song, West Virginia University
Joe Stoffa, NETL
Shi-Gang Sun, Xiamen University
Esther Takeuchi, Stony Brook University
Joshua Tong, Clemson University
Mike Tucker, LBL
Anil Virkar, University of Utah
Eric Wachsman, University of Maryland
Rob Walker, Montana State University
André Weber, Karlsruhe Institute of Technology
James Wu, NASA Glenn Research Center
Jingjie Wu, University of Cincinnati
Jie Xiao, PNNL
Leiyang Zeng, XTC New Energy Materials (Xiamen) LTD


For additional information on this topic close-up and more, check out the full call for papers with all the 236th ECS Meeting topics being held in Atlanta, GA on October 13-17, 2019.

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