The ECS New England Section invites you to an in-person networking reception and seminar on Wednesday, November 30, at 1800h during the 2022 MRS Fall Meeting at the Sheraton Boston Hotel. Wolfgang Zeier from the Westfälische Wilhelms-Universität Münster and Helmholtz-Institut Münster presents “Understanding (effective) ionic transport in solids and solid-state batteries.” Registration is free! You must pre-register to attend. Space is limited.

Register now   Early registration ends September 11, 2023 Registration fees for the 244th ECS Meeting Registration Type Early Regular Onsite ECS Members $585 $710 $860 Nonmember $815 $940 $1,090 ECS Student Member $220 $345 $495 Student Nonmember $285 $410 $560 One-Day ECS Member $410 $535 $685 One-Day Nonmember $565 $690 $845 Emeritus & Honorary Member $0 $0 $0 Nontechnical/Companion $65 $70 $75 All prices are in US dollars. ECS Onsite Registration fees include: Entrance to the ECS Opening Reception; All...
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ECS San Francisco Section Distinguished Seminar Series Register for the September 22 event! “Solid Electrolyte Interphase (SEI) of lithium ion batteries: Role of additives and crossover reactions on stability and performance” Brett Lucht Professor of Chemistry University of Rhode Island  Date: Thursday, September 22, 2022 Time: 1000-1100h PST  Price: Free; the webinar is open to public. Format: Virtual via Zoom Sponsor: Toyota Research Institute of North America

* Register now *Please note that there are separate registration packages for ECS 243 and SOFC-XVIII. Please be sure to select the appropriate REGISTRANT TYPE during the registration process (see screenshot below). SOFC registration also includes a ticket to the SOFC banquet, opening reception, and a copy of the SOFC-XVIII proceedings in ECS Transactions. Early registration ends April 24, 2023 Onsite registration fees for the 243rd ECS Meeting Onsite Registration Type Early Regular Onsite ECS Members $585 $710 $860 Nonmember $815...
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Battery Division Early Career Award Sponsored by Neware Technology Limited Monday, 1000h/Galleria 1 Design, Synthesis, and Characterization of Cathode Microstructures in Lithium Batteries by Feng Lin Feng Lin is an Associate Professor of Chemistry at Virginia Tech. His research covers the design and synthesis, processing, characterization, and applications of energy materials in electrochemical systems, including batteries, catalysis, and smart windows. His research team has also established an integral analytical program to study materials dynamics under operating conditions using operando synchrotron…
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Dianne Xiao Assistant Professor Department of Chemistry University of Washington Date: August 17, 2022 Time: 1000–1100h PT Price: There is no cost to register for this event, but registration is required.   The webinar is open to the public; ECS membership is not required.

Pennington, NJ – The Electrochemical Society (ECS) has named 15 new members to the 2022 Class of ECS Fellows. The designation “Fellow of The Electrochemical Society” was established in 1989 for advanced individual technological contributions to the fields of electrochemistry and solid state science and technology, and for service to the Society. Fellows are recognized for scientific achievements, leadership, and active participation in the affairs of ECS. Each year, their peers choose up to 15 renowned scientists and engineers for…
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Register ASAP for August 24 webinar Join us for an inside view into the ECS submission and peer review process, and tips on preparing and managing a strong manuscript submission for publication consideration. Two esteemed ECS editors—Brett Lucht and Janine Mauzeroll—guide you through the process. This webinar deepens ECS Publications editorial teams’ connection and engagement with students and early career researchers in the ECS community—an important component of our mission to disseminate scientific research to the electrochemical and solid state…
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Voting is open through April 29 for the ECS Industrial Electrochemistry and Electrochemical Engineering (IE&EE) Division officers. We urge all ECS IE&EE Division members to take part in this important election! ECS division officers serve as volunteers. This election, there are three candidates for the position of Secretary/Treasurer. Read the candidates’ biographical sketches and statements below. Instructions on how to vote follow the candidates’ bios and statements. The link to the electronic proxy is included.

The early months of each year are an exciting time at ECS as officer elections take place during the months of January through March. Elected officers constitute the organization’s executive committee and include the following positions: president, three vice presidents, secretary, and treasurer. We vote for the new President, Third Vice President, and Treasurer in this election. The following are biographical sketches and candidacy statements for all candidates.   Candidate for President | Candidates for Third Vice President | Candidates…
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