NGenE 2021 Workshop: Inescapable

Streaming on YouTube June 14-16, 2021

Recent years have witnessed a boom in research areas leveraging electrochemistry for diverse uses and applications. The sixth annual Next Generational Electrochemistry Workshop—NGenE 2021—showcases the stunning breadth of topics that now depend on advances in electrochemical knowledge. Simultaneously, NGenE 2021 highlights how many unresolved questions cut across possible applications, meaning that progress at a fundamental level can have a widespread technological and social impact. 

The Electrochemical Society is a sponsor of the NGenE 2021 Workshop.

NGenE 2021: Inescapable
When: 
June 14-16, 2021
Where: Livestream via NGenE’s YouTube channel
Information and sign up for updates*
The FREE online program is open to anyone interested in learning more!

* Doctoral students and postdocs interested in being “in the room” with the panel, contact Thomas at talaan@uic.edu.


Panels

Monday, June 14

Time: 1000h-1130h CST
Topic: 
Can electrochemistry replace thermochemistry in industry?
Presenters:
Marta Hatzell, Georgia Institute of Technology
Khartish Manthiram, Massachusetts Institute of Technology
Dan Steingart, Columbia University
Iryna Zenyuk, University of California, Irvine

Time: 1300h-1430h CST
Topic: 
Frontiers in electrocatalysis
Presenters:
Feng Jiao, University of Delaware
Aleksandra Vojvodic, University of Pennsylvania
Jenny Yang, University of California, Irvine

Time: 1500h-1630h CST
Topic: 
Frontiers in solvation science applied to electrochemistry
Presenters:
Nitash Balsara, University of California, Berkeley / Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory
Kristin Persson, University of California, Berkeley / Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory
Donald Siegel, University of Michigan

Tuesday, June 15

Time: 1000h-1130h CST
Topic: 
Frontiers in neuroelectrochemistry
Presenters:
Christy Haynes, University of Minnesota
Janine Mauzeroll, McGill University
Mei Shen, University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign
Jill Venton, University of Virginia

Time: 1300h-1430h CST
Topic: 
Frontiers in our understanding of local effects in electrochemistry
Presenters:
Nina Balke, Oak Ridge National Laboratory / North Carolina State University
Joaquín Rodríguez-López, University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign
Debra Rolison, Naval Research Laboratory
Reza Shahbazian-Yassar, University of Illinois at Chicago

Time: 1500h-1630h CST
Topic: 
Ask me anything about batteries
Presenter:
Venkat Srinivasan, Argonne National Laboratory

Wednesday, June 16

Time: 1000h-1130h CST
Topic: 
Frontiers in corrosion
Presenters:
Santanu Chaudhuri, University of Illinois at Chicago / Argonne National Laboratory
Adrien Couet, University of Wisconsin-Madison
Jason Hattrick-Simpers, National Institute of Standards and Technology

Time: 1300h-1430h CST
Topic: 
Publishing electrochemical research
Presenters:
Prashant Kamat, University of Notre Dame / ACS Energy Letters
Janine Mauzeroll, McGill University / Journal of The Electrochemical Society
Shelley Minteer, University of Utah / ACS Au
Alexandra Stephan, Cell Publishing / Joule

Time: 1500h-1630h CST
Topic: 
Career Panel 
Presenters:
Debra Rollison, Naval Research Laboratory
Iryna Zenyuk, University of California, Irvine
Prashant Kamat, University of Notre Dame / ACS Energy Letters
Jenny Yang, University of California, Irvine
Shelley Minteer, University of Utah / ACS Au
Khartish Manthiram, Massachusetts Institute of Technology
Marta Hatzell, Georgia Institute of Technology
Christy Haynes, University of Minnesota
Janine Mauzeroll, McGill University / Journal of The Electrochemical Society
James Noël, Western University / ECS Education Committee 
Alexandra Stephan, Cell Publishing / Joule
Donald Siegel, University of Michigan


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