The Ohio State University Spring 2025 Corrosion Course
Registration is now open for the Ohio State University Corrosion Short Course being held online April 28-May 2, 2025.
Gamry will be in attendance or sponsoring the following conferences, exhibitions, short courses and webinars.
If you will be attending any of the conferences, we would 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.
Join the audience for a live webinar at 1 p.m. GMT/10 a.m EST on 26 February
This webinar will detail recent efforts in proton exchange membrane-based low temperature electrolysis degradation, focused on losses due to simulated start-stop operation and anode catalyst layer redox transitions.
Presented by Shaun Alia.
Shaun has worked in several areas related to electrochemical energy conversion and storage, including proton and anion exchange membrane-based electrolyzers and fuel cells, direct methanol fuel cells, capacitors, and batteries.
Find that spark that drives your research, your career, and above all, your scientific perspective forward.
Founded in 1983, the International Battery Seminar & Exhibit has established itself as the premier event showcasing the state of the art of worldwide energy storage technology developments for consumer, automotive, military, grid, and industrial applications. As the longest-running annual battery industry event in the world, this meeting has always been the preferred venue to announce significant developments, new products, and showcase the most advanced battery technology.
Where thousands of chemistry professionals meet to share ideas and advance scientific and technical knowledge.
Sharing your passion for chemistry, connecting with one of the world's largest scientific societies, and advancing your career in this ever-changing global economy.
This meeting will explore the important role of electrochemistry in addressing some of the most pressing challenges of our time, that is, the generation of clean and renewable energy, as well as to the environment in processes such as, green hydrogen production, advanced batteries, photocatalytic fuel cells, and CO2 reduction technologies, among others.
The meeting topic will be divided as follows:
The “Battery Conference 2025” in Aachen offers you a wide range of specialist presentations in the field of battery technology over three days – in person and online.
Throughout the event exhibitors will be presenting their products in the immediate vicinity of the lecture halls in the Messe und Congress Centrum Halle Münsterland Products and developments around electrical storage solutions, battery production and applications.
The course covers the fundamentals of corrosion and various electrochemical techniques. Lectures and laboratories are used to illustrate how electrochemical techniques are applied, when they should be used, and how the various techniques can be integrated to solve complex problems.
This course is offered in an online format, with live, synchronous video lectures and lab demonstration. The course is taught by Dr. Gerald Frankel, Dr. Jenifer Locke, and Dr. Rudy Buchheit, Dean of the College of Engineering, University of Kentucky.
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.
Registration is now open for the Ohio State University Corrosion Short Course being held online April 28-May 2, 2025.