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Upcoming Shows-Conferences-Short Courses

Gamry will be in attendance at the following conferences, exhibitions, and short courses and we'd love for you to stop by and chat with our electrochemical experts. It's a great way to review the features of the latest Gamry products, or to bring any technical matters or applications questions to our attention.

2024 Events Schedule

June

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9th Regional Symposium on Electrochemistry - South-East Europe

June 3-7, 2024 Novi Sad, Serbia

Join Gamry's Distributor for Serbia, Dr. Vladimir Jovic, for the 9th Regional Symposium on Electrochemistry - South-East Europe.

The host of the 9th symposium will be Novi Sad, the second largest city in Serbia and the capital of Vojvodina. The city is located on the left bank of the Danube, opposite the magnificent Petrovaradin fortress, about 80 km northwest of the capital Belgrade. In 2022 it was the European Capital of Culture.

The symposium will be held near the Danube, in the beautiful green campus of the University of Novi Sad, in the building of the Rectorate. The organizers of the ninth gathering of electrochemists from the region are the Electrochemical Division of the Serbian Chemical Society and the Faculty of Technology of the University of Novi Sad.

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ISE meeting

37th Topical Meeting of the International Society of Electrochemistry

June 9-12, 2024 Stresa, Italy

Join Gamry's own Monica Trueba for the 36th ISE Topical Meeting in Stresa, Italy. The meeting will provide a moment of discussion and comparison for scientists working in the field of energy conversion and storage.

It will be a wonderful opportunity to present and discuss the latest developments in materials and related electrochemical results and applications in strategic sectors such as local energy distribution, automotive, smart grids and electrical network load management, trying to push the state of the art of novel electrochemical processes to a new advanced level. The main scientific themes will be: secondary (lithium, sodium, post-lithium) batteries and supercapacitors, fuel cells and electrolyser technologies, redox flow batteries.

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Texas AM Course Spring2024

Texas A&M Corrosion Course

June 10-14, 2024 Center for Infrastructure Renewal @ Rellis

Fundamentals, Experiments, and Applications of Corrosion
June 10-14, 2024 ~ Center for Infrastructure Renewal ~ Texas A&M University

The demand for corrosion professionals has exceeded the supply provided by existing centers and programs. To help meet
this demand, the National Corrosion and Materials Reliability Center offers this course, introducing professionals to the
thermodynamic and kinetic fundamentals of corrosion and the multiscale level materials performance for corrosion
engineering applications. Participants gain an in-depth understanding of the aqueous electrochemical (interfacial)
mechanisms—as well as the environmental effects—when materials are exposed to different corrosive conditions.

Register before May 16th for Early Bird Rate

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Electrochemical Society

ECS Webinar: Degradation of Commercial Lithium-Ion Cells Beyond 80 Percent Capacity

June 12, 2024 Online

ECS Webinar:

Degradation of Commercial Lithium-Ion Cells Beyond 80 Percent Capacity

Date: June 12, 2024
Time: 1000–1100h ET

The true useful life of Li-ion batteries is not well defined. Current operational cutoffs are often at 80 percent capacity retention, a holdover from the early electric vehicle industry that may not be applicable to other applications such as energy storage for the grid. Thus, there is little data in the open literature about systematic cycling of Li-ion batteries beyond the traditional 80 percent cutoff. This webinar details our ongoing study of battery cycle aging at varied ambient temperature, discharge rate, and state of charge range for three different positive electrode chemistries: Lithium Iron Phosphate, Nickel Cobalt Aluminum Oxide, and Nickel Manganese Oxide. These commercial cells have been cycled for over seven years and their capacity retention spans 80 percent to 40 percent. Trends are covered that occur before and after 80 percent capacity, initial materials characterization, knee point occurrence, and sudden cell failure. This work represents the broadest assessment of commercial Li-ion battery aging in the open literature.

An interactive Q&A session follows the presentation.

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July

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Electrochemical Biofilms Short Course

July 29 - 1 1, 2024 Gene and Linda Voiland School of Chemical Engineering and Bioengineering Washington State University - Pullman, WA, USA

The goal of this short course is to provide the participants with the electrochemical techniques used to study extracellular electron transfer in the electrochemically active biofilms that are used in microbial fuel cells and other bioelectrochemical systems. We define electrochemically active biofilms as biofilms that exchange electrons with conductive surfaces, i.e. electrodes. Following the electrochemical conventions, and recognizing that electrodes can be considered reactants in these bioelectrochemical processes, biofilms that deliver electrons to the biofilm electrode are called anodic, i.e. electrode-reducing, biofilms, while biofilms that accept electrons from the biofilm electrode are called cathodic, i.e. electrode-oxidizing, biofilms.

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AETOC 2015

Posted by gamry on February 20, 2015

Registration is now open for the Ninth International Workshop on Application of Electrochemical Techniques to Organic Coatings AETOC 2015.

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