The ECS Montréal Student Chapter is delighted to invite you to the 11th Annual ECS Montreal Student Chapter Symposium. This yearly event attracts over 100 students, professors, researchers, and industry scientists to explore topics related to electrochemical and solid state science research. (more…)

Publications Coordinator/Journals Operations

Reports to: Director of Publications
Classification: Full-Time Exempt

Major Function

Responsible for the timely and accurate support of the publication operations peer review and productions processing by performing duties related to manuscript submissions, acceptance, online publication, quality check and through to final publication.
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Save the date: Sunday, April 3 – Sunday, April 10

Ready, set, download! Make the most of Free the Science Week 2022. From April 3-April 10, the paywall to the entire ECS Digital Library on IOPscience is down, making over 171,000 scientific articles and abstracts free and accessible to everyone. The week supports ECS’s long-term vision of Free the Science by providing access to all in order to further advance research. (more…)

The ECS Detroit Section invites you to join Dr. Chen Liao for her webinar on Wednesday, April 6, 2022.

Date: Wednesday, April 6, 2022
Time: 1900h EDT
Cost: Free (more…)

We’re here to champion you!

ECS champions members and their research

When the rock group Queen sang “We are the champions of the world,” they could have been describing ECS members.

“Science and scientists are absolutely vital to solving health issues and climate change—the grand challenges confronting society. The ECS community—scientists and engineers, students and postdocs, young and old minds—has a great role to play in solving these problems.”

Arumugam “Ram” Manthiram
Director, Texas Materials Institute and the Materials Science and Engineering Program

Joe C. Walter Chair in Engineering and Jack S. Josey Professor in Energy Studies
The University of Texas Austin (more…)

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ECS brings your work to the world

Electrochemistry and solid state science and technology are the keys to solving many global problems. ECS is committed to supporting its members to accelerate the speed of science. (more…)

The Electrochemical Society is proud to announce the Society’s distinguished members recognized as 2021 Highly Cited Researchers. The prestigious list, published by the Web of Science Group at Clarivate Analytics, identifies scientists and social scientists who produced multiple papers ranking in the top 1 percent by citations for their field and year of publication, demonstrating significant research influence among their peers.

The total number of highly cited researchers in 2021 was 6,602, which includes 2,828 for cross-field performance and 3,774 in specific fields. According to Clarivate, Highly Cited Researchers are one in 1,000 of the world’s population of scientists and social scientists.

Research by the following ECS members is shaping scientific discourse today and into the future. (more…)

In a candidate-driven market, candidates—not companies—have the upper hand. Hiring in a candidate-driven market is tough. As an employer, you are constantly competing for the right talent. To ensure that you’re spending your recruiting dollars on the right resources, use The Electrochemical Society Career Center. It’s the best source to look for highly-qualified professionals in your industry.

With The Electrochemical Society Career Center’s pay-per-use Resume Bank, you search through anonymous resumes before you pay anything. Browse and contact candidates for free. Pay only when the candidate accepts your invite. (more…)

Members are the ROI at ECS

ECS empowers researchers at the forefront of discovery

Marm Dixit was a grad student at the 236th ECS Meeting in Atlanta, GA. John Goodenough, M. Stanley Whittingham, and Akira Yoshino had just won the 2019 Nobel Prize in Chemistry for developing lithium ion batteries.

“A couple of my friends and I were getting coffee. Stan (Whittingham) was in line in front of us. So for the 15 minutes, till we got our coffee, we discussed batteries with the Nobel laureate. That’s pretty damn awesome and really fascinating,” said Marm who is now Weinberg Distinguished Staff Fellow at Oak Ridge National Laboratory. (more…)

ECS members benefit from engagement

Carolyn Graverson, graduate student, Rice University

Carolyn Graverson, graduate student, Rice University

“What’s cool about ECS meetings is that it’s all about the science. It doesn’t matter where you come from or who’s presenting. Meeting participants always recognize quality and respect you for your work,” says Carolyn Graverson, graduate student, Rice University.

ECS members are all winners! We promise our members to:

  • Welcome and value your contributions;
  • Open doors for you to leave your mark on science;
  • Recognize your achievements at ECS meetings and through opportunities for honors, awards, and publications;
  • Advocate for diversity, equity, and inclusion.

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