Join us at the 244th ECS Meeting in Gothenburg, Sweden, for our third Peer Review Excellence Workshop on Sunday, October 8, 2023, at 1300h CET. This hands-on interactive workshop is optional for registered in-person meeting attendees.
ECS Sponsors 2023 Case Western Reserve University Annual Electrochemical Measurements Workshop
Posted on June 22, 2023 by Frances ChavesPresented by Prof. Daniel A. Scherson and Prof. Andrew A. Gewirth from August 7-11, 2023

Daniel A. Scherson
Event info
Annual Workshop on Electrochemical Measurement
The Hybrid Edition: Theory and Hands-On Experiments
Principal lecturers
Daniel A. Scherson
Professor
Case Western Reserve University
Andrew A. Gewirth
Professor
University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
Bioelectrochemical Society Presents 1st International Workshop
Posted on March 4, 2023 by Frances Chaves
ECS exhibits and sponsors event
You are invited to attend the first Bioelectrochemical Society meeting outside Europe. The meeting brings together scientists and engineers with an interest in advancing (bio)electroanalysis techniques from theory to application. The in-person event is sponsored by The Electrochemical Society which will exhibit there. Be sure to stop by our booth!
Abstracts are due March 10!
Learn moreECS Sponsors Organic Battery Days 2022 at University of Houston
Posted on August 15, 2022 by ECS Staff
October 13-14 Workshop Organized by Prof. Yan Yao
Event
The in-person fifth Organic Battery Days (OBD) 2022 Workshop continues a series of OBD events that started in Uppsala, Sweden, in 2017. This is the first time the OBD Workshop takes place in the United States! Building on the success of previous meetings, this year’s in-person event aims to strengthen communication and cooperation among experts from academic organizations, research institutes, and manufacturing companies, as well as to exchange knowledge and experience on the most recent developments in the field of organic batteries. (more…)
ECS Sponsors Case Western Reserve University Annual Electrochemical Measurements Workshop
Posted on May 16, 2022 by ECS StaffPresented by Prof. Daniel A. Scherson and Prof. Henry S. White from August 15-19, 2022

Daniel A. Scherson
Event info
Annual Workshop on Electrochemical Measurement
The Hybrid Edition: Theory and Hands-On Experiments
Principal lecturers
Daniel A. Scherson
Professor
Case Western Reserve University
Henry S. White
Professor
University of Utah
Applications due May 1, 2022
ECS is proud to sponsor, with the National Science Foundation, the 7th Annual Next Generation Electrochemistry meeting, taking place in person from June 6-10, 2022, at the University of Illinois at Chicago. Some events will be digital, as well. Program information is available here. (more…)
Telluride Innovation Workshop: Decarbonization of Cement – Sponsored by ECS
Posted on December 28, 2021 by Frances ChavesThe Telluride Innovation Workshop on Decarbonization of Cement brings together academic, industrial, and national laboratory leaders to brainstorm pathways to decarbonize the cement industry. To ensure an intimate workshop setting, the organizers envisage no more than 20 to 30 participants.
Date: February 7 – February 11, 2022
Location
Ah Haa School of the Arts
200 West Pacific Avenue
Telluride, CO, US 81435
June 22 & 29 DOE AMO Virtual Workshops Focus on Electrochemistry in Industry
Posted on June 11, 2021 by Frances Chaves
ECS member Vimal Chaitanya presents on June 29
Don’t miss the two remaining virtual U.S. Department of Energy’s (DOE) Advanced Manufacturing Office (AMO) workshops on Electrochemistry in Industry Applications and Innovation Ecosystem. Join participants from academia, National Labs, industry, and NGO’s sharing their expertise, insights, and vision to help shape government policy regarding electrochemical processes across the U.S. industrial sector. Or, be a listener and learn how adopting electrochemical technologies and strategies could substantially improve the performance of the industrial sector (i.e., energy productivity; thermal efficiency; reduced greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions; reduced number of process steps and process complexity; opportunities for technology development to accelerate commercial deployment). (more…)
DOE AMO Hosts Virtual “Electrochemistry in Manufacturing” Series
Posted on June 3, 2021 by Frances Chaves
Webinars on June 15, 17, 22, and 29
Participants are sought from across academia, National Laboratories, industry, and NGOs by the U.S. Department of Energy’s (DOE) Advanced Manufacturing Office (AMO) to provide their expertise, insights, and vision for the use of electrochemical processes across the U.S. industrial sector.
Be an active participant or just a “listener” in a virtual workshop series examining how adopting electrochemical technologies and strategies could substantially improve the performance of the industrial sector, for example in energy productivity, thermal efficiency, reduced greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions, reduced number of process steps. Opportunities for technology development to accelerate commercial deployment will also be discussed.
Help identify technologies and associated R&D opportunities related to electrochemical processing systems used in major industries.
Assist in prioritizing the technical areas where AMO funding could have the greatest impact on manufacturing, energy efficiency, and greenhouse gas emission reduction.
Participate in the June 15 kickoff session to help set the agenda for the series. (more…)
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.