Top energy experts explore technological energy solutions
Pennington, NJ – (March 9, 2016) – The Electrochemical Society (ECS) is releasing full-length presentations by to researchers in the field of energy from the fifth international ECS Electrochemical Energy Summit (E2S).
With population growth and industrialization, global energy needs continue to grow as well. Economic, political, and environmental issues are largely dictated by energy needs. The fifth E2S was designed to foster an exchange between leading policy makers and energy experts about society needs and technological energy solutions.
The E2S program focused on solar critical issues and renewable energy. It was held on Monday, Oct. 12 and ran through Wednesday, Oct. 14, 2015.
Listen to talk from energy pioneers from some of the top research institutions globally, including: Franklin (Lynn) M. Orr, U.S. Under Secretary for Science and Energy; David Wesolowski, The Fluid Interface Reactions, Structures and Transport (FIRST) Energy Frontier Research Center; M. Stanley Whittingham, Northeast Center for Chemical Energy Storage (NECCES); Gary Rubloff, NEES Energy Frontier Research Center; Esther Takeuchi, The Center for Mesoscale Transport Properties; Paul Fenter, Center for Electrochemical Energy Sciences (CEES); Harry Atwater, Joint Center for Artificial Photosynthesis (JCAP); George Crabtree, The Joint Center for Energy Storage Research (JCESR); and many more.
About ECS
Leading the world in electrochemistry and solid state science and technology for more than 110 years, The Electrochemical Society (ECS) was founded in 1902 as an international nonprofit, educational organization. ECS now has more than 9,000 individual and institutional members in more than 75 countries. Home of the Journal of The Electrochemical Society, the oldest peer-reviewed journal in its field, the ECS Digital Library provides searchable online access to the collection of ECS technical journals and other publications.
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