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The ECS New England Section invites you to its June 2026 Section Meeting on June 23, 2026, at Northeastern University. The post ECS New England Section Hosts June 23 Meeting appeared first on ECS .

Congratulations to Marola Lenhard, Leonhard Tannesia, and Rebecca Willner, winners of the 249th ECS Meeting Z01—General Student Poster Session Awards. The post 249th ECS Meeting: General Student Poster Session Award Winners appeared first on ECS .

249th ECS Meeting Success in Seattle! Thank you, Organizers and Session Chairs, for a successful 249th ECS Meeting in Seattle. The post Symposium Organizers’ Corner June 2026 appeared first on ECS .

Markus Schilling   Technische Universität München The Electrochemical Society hosted “Cobalt Dissolution from PtxCo/C Cathode Catalysts in PEM fuel cells: In Situ The post ECS Webinar Q&A: “Cobalt Dissolution from PtxCo/C Cathode Catalysts in PEM fuel cells: In Situ Quantification and Removal Methods” appeared first on ECS .

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Proposals due on May 22, 2026 Are you advancing research in green energy technologies? There’s still time to apply for The post ECS Toyota Young Investigator Fellowship Deadline Extended appeared first on ECS .

Get ready to connect, reflect, and look ahead!  ECS members are warmly invited to the Annual Society Business Meeting and The post 2026 Annual Society Business Meeting & Luncheon appeared first on ECS .

Maria Kelly Sandia National Laboratories The Electrochemical Society hosted “Challenges in CO2 Reduction Selectivity Measurements by Hydrodynamic Methods,” a live webinar by Maria Kelly (Sandia National Laboratories), on March 18, 2026. A live Question and Answer session followed. The author’s written responses to questions not addressed during the broadcast follow. Q&A Thirty percent deactivatio…

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249th Meeting ECS Lecturer Talks Yesterday, Today, and Tomorrow Joseph Wang (SAIC Endowed Chair, Distinguished Professor of Chemical and Nanoegineering, Director of the Center of Wearable Sensors, and Co-Director, Center for Mobile-health Systems at the University of California San Diego) insists that his research has always focused simply on “solving problems.” Yet his work over the past 40 year…

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