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Cutting-edge research presented by leading scientists

The ECS Webinar Series showcases distinguished speakers and members of the ECS community and their latest research. These live and on-demand webinars embrace the full spectrum of the Society’s technical interest areas within electrochemistry and solid state science and related technologies. Thanks to generous support from our sponsors, all content is available to ECS members and non-members on PhysicsWorld at no cost.


Upcoming ECS Webinars

 

Enabling Battery Quality at Scale
Peter Attia, Glimpse, USA
September 18, 2024 | 1000–1100h ET

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A Comprehensive Method for Assembly & Design Optimization of Single-Layer Pouch Cells
Matthew D. L. Garayt, Dalhousie University, Canada
October 23, 2024 | 1000-1100h ET

Operando NMR Methods for Redox Flow Batteries and Ammonia Synthesis
Evan Wenbo Zhao, Radboud Universiteit, Netherlands
November 13, 2024 | 1000–1100h ET

On the Proper Use of a Warburg Impedance
Mark E. Orazem, University of Florida, USA
December 4, 2024 | 1000-1100h ET


Volunteer to present an ECS Webinar

Through webinars, speakers—and audiences—benefit from sharing and exchanging ideas on a global level with people of similar interests and areas of expertise. ECS would like to facilitate and expand such peer-to-peer interaction.

Interested in presenting an ECS Webinar? Simply complete the ECS Webinar Submission Form and email it to education@electrochem.org


PhysicsWorld is co-producer

The webinars are broadcast on PhysicsWorld.com, the official website of ECS’s publishing partner, the Institute of Physics. The site hosts webinars from many of the world’s leading scientific authorities, routinely generating more than 800,000 monthly page views. PhysicsWorld.com’s editorial team writes extensively on electrochemistry and solid state science and technology. Their audience—primarily scientific researchers from around the world—says that they use the website for educational purposes to further their knowledge.

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