Vito Di Noto is featured guest speaker with presentations by NSF IUCRC Center Members The ECS New England Section is hosting the NSF IUCRC Center for Solid-state Electric Power Storage (CEPS)** and invites you to a special event on Wednesday, May 31, from 1400-1800h at the 243rd ECS Meeting with the 18th International Symposium on Solid Oxide Fuel Cells (SOFC-XVIII) in Boston, MA.  Date: Wednesday, May 31 Time: 1400-1800h ET Location: Sheraton Boston: Back Bay Ballroom B Registration: Registration for the…
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Register for Richard Laine’s May 10 presentation The ECS Detroit Section invites you to “Sustainable Battery Components from Rice Hull Ash (RHA),” presented by Professor Richard Laine at the Mercedes-Benz Research & Development North America location on May 10, 2023, at 1800h ET. Student poster awards Students are encouraged to present posters. Up to three posters will be presented at the event. The first three students contacting the section at ecs.detroit.rsvp@gmail.com about presenting their work receive USD $100 and one…
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Dates and time subject to change For a full listing of social and technical events, click here Abbreviation Key HCC = Hynes Convention Center SB = Sheraton Boston Hotel HBB = Hilton Back Bay Hotel Registration HCC: Pre-function Hall A Saturday …………………… 1600-1900h Sunday …………………….. 0700-1900h Monday …………………….. 0700-1900h Tuesday…………………….. 0700-1730h Wednesday………………... 0700-1600h Thursday …………………... 0700-1600h ECS Members Reception* Sunday, 1800-1900h SB: Constitution Ballroom Join your community! ECS members gather before the Opening Reception to kick off the meeting and...
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Dielectric Science & Technology Division Thomas D. Callinan Award Tuesday, 1400h / Sheraton – Exeter 3rd floor Semiconductor Nanostructures for Optoelectronics and Energy Applications by Chennupati Jagadish Chennupati Jagadish is Distinguished Professor and Head of the Semiconductor Optoelectronics and Nanotechnology Group at the Research School of Physics, Australian National University. He currently serves as President of the Australian Academy of Science and in the past served as President of the IEEE Photonics Society and Nanotechnology Council, and Australian Materials Research…
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Allen J. Bard Award Tuesday, 1410h / Hynes Convention Center – Room 202 Toward Electrochemical Energy Conversion Via Metal-Organic Framework Materials by Joseph Hupp Joseph Hupp is the Charles E. and Emma H. Morrison Professor of Chemistry at Northwestern University. His research centers on energy- and defense-relevant materials chemistry, including design and synthesis of materials for chemical separations, chemical catalysis, electrocatalysis, light-to-electrical energy conversion, artificial photosynthesis, storage and release of molecular hydrogen, and capture and destruction of chemical warfare agents….
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Interested in electronics and photonics? Check out these exciting symposia focused exclusively on the topics, taking place at the 244th ECS Meeting in Gothenburg, Sweden, from October 8 – 12, 2023. Extended abstract deadline: April 21, 2023

The following are the biographies and statements of the candidates nominated for the annual ECS officers’ election, which takes place from January 15 through March 15, 2023. Candidate for President | Candidates for 3d Vice President

Thank you to the 243rd ECS Meeting with SOFC-XVIII symposia sponsors!   Gold Office of Naval Research I01—Low Temperature Water Electrolysis (LT-WE)  for H2 Production SOFC – 18th International Symposium on Solid Oxide Fuel Cells (SOFC_XVIII) Bronze Toyota Research Institute of North America Wellcos Corporation A06—Solid State Batteries Envision Energy USA I01—Low Temperature Water Electrolysis (LT-WE)  for H2 Production Scribner Associates I01—Low Temperature Water Electrolysis (LT-WE)  for H2 Production Toho Titanium Co. Ltd. Z02— Electrochemical/Materials Processing for Space Engineering Contributing…
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In 2022, ECS divisions and sections provided $106,295 in funding to assist students, postdocs, and early career researchers participate in ECS biannual meetings. We thank the ECS divisions and sections, as well as our generous donors who supported the biannual meeting travel grant program. Congratulations to the recipients of their support.

Congratulations to the students whose superior work won them presentation prizes at the recent 242nd ECS Meeting in Atlanta! Their robust research impressed symposia judges and is sure to impress you too. Thank you to all the participating authors.

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