Guest post by: Sheela Berchmans, chief scientist at the CSIR-Central Electrochemical Research Institute Sheela Berchmans has been an ECS member since 2012 and member of the Organic and Biologic Division and India Section since 2019. Berchmans’ areas of expertise include microbial fuel cells, nanomaterials for sensor applications, bio-assisted synthesis of metal nanoparticles, and electrocatalysis. Read her past work, available now in the ECS Digital Library. Follow the latest research on electrocatalysis at the 235th ECS Meeting taking place on May 26-30, 2019…
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Do you have an opinion you’d like to share? Do you have a story to share about what open access means to you? Or maybe you’ve published a paper with ECS and would like a platform to introduce your work and express the motives behind it? Whatever the case … We want to hear from you! We’re accepting guest post submissions. Get creative and send your idea to Marketing@electrochem.org. Contributing posts may be featured in ECS newsletters and posted on all…
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Students submitted 41 posters to the 239th ECS Meeting Z01 General Student Poster Session. Judges reviewed the digital presentations and chose the following for awards. Congratulations to the winners! Please take a moment to celebrate the excellent work of the authors listed below. If you missed viewing the poster presentations, they are accessible online through June 26, 2021. There is no fee, however registration for the meeting is required.

Today’s guest post comes from Dr. Alex Peroff, Electrochemical Sales Scientist at Pine Research Instrumentation, an  ECS Institutional Partner, who shares his perspective on advancing research, collaboration, and innovation in our scientific community. I attended the electrochemical education symposium at the 248th ECS Meeting in Chicago, IL. After listening to the talks, I was inspired to develop an abstract to present at a future meeting. The topic would either be about my efforts in teaching electrochemistry via YouTube or developing…
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Today’s guest post comes from Lutz Stratmann, Senior Electrochemist, and Richard Newell, Marketing Specialist and Technical Writer, of ECS Institutional Partner PalmSens BV, who share their perspective on advancing research, collaboration, and innovation in our scientific community. In developing the EmStat4T—our latest battery-powered potentiostat with a touchscreen and QR code reader—we wanted users to be able to make it truly their own. Customization often means writing scripts, but coding can be a major hurdle for many researchers. Our goal was…
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Today’s guest post comes from the Team at BioLogic, an  ECS Institutional Partner, who share their perspective on advancing research, collaboration, and innovation in our scientific community. Electrochemical measurements are highly sensitive by nature and even small variations in wiring, shielding, cell design, or even signal processing can significantly impact data quality and lead to misleading results. To avoid common mistakes, it’s important to understand the best lab practices from the start.

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