2023 CEC Annual Workshop on Electrochemistry - Registration Opens Nov. 19, 2022

 

2023 CEC Annual Workshop on Electrochemistry
at The University of Texas at Austin

February 11-12, 2023

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Registration Costs
General Admission ----- $200.00

Employees of Companies that are CEC Industrial Affiliates ----- $100.00

(non-UT) University Faculty, Teachers, Government, National Lab Personnel ----- $100.00

University of Texas Faculty ----- $30.00

Students ----- $15.00

Postdocs and University Researchers ----- $20.00


Saturday, February 11, 2023
Welch Convocation Center – Room WEL 2.122  Open interactive map centered on the Welch building

7:30-8:25a Check-in and Continental Breakfast
8:30-8:40 Introductory Remarks

Electrocatalysis – Buddie Mullins, Moderator
8:45-9:35

Andrew Gewirth, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign

Polymer incorporated composite electrodes for advanced electrocatalysis

9:40-10:30

Shigeru Amemiya, University of Pittsburgh

Scanning Electrochemical Microscopy of Hydrogen Electrocatalysis Mechanism

10:35-10:50 Break
10:55-11:45

Joaquin Rodriguez Lopez, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign

Putting a Different Sping on the Detection of Oxygen and ROS at Electrochemical INterfaces Used in Electrocatalysis and Energy Storage

11:50-1:15p Lunch Break

Single Molecule, Microcrystal, Stochastic Electrochemistry – Hang Ren, Moderator
2:00-2:50

Henry White, University of Utah

Single-Molecule Currents Associated with Valinomycin Transport of Potassium Ions across a Lipid Bilayer

2:55-3:45

Michael Mirkin, Queens College, CUNY

Photo-SECM of Single Semiconductor Microcrystals

3:50-4:10 Break
4:15-5:05

Jeffrey Dick, Purdue University

Elucidating Curious Chemistry in Aqueous Nanodroplets via Stochastic Electrochemistry

   


Poster Session, Reception, and Exhibition – TX Union, Welch Hall - Grand Hallway

5:30-8:00p Poster Session, Exhibition, and Reception

 


Sunday, February 12, 2023
Welch Convocation Center – Room WEL 2.122

7:30-8:25a Continental Breakfast

Energy Storage and Conversion – Arumugam (RAM) Manthiram, Moderator

8:30-9:20

Gerald Meyer, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill

Marcus Analysis of Electron Transfer Kinetics within the Electric Double Layer

9:25-10:15

Veronica Augustyn, North Carolina State University

Understanding Electrochemical Processes Under Confinement in Layered Materials: From Ion Adsorption to Energy Conversion

10:20-10:35

Break

10:40-11:30

Donghai Wang, The Pennsylvania State University

Developing electrochemically active interfacial materials for high energy density batteries

11:35-noon Closing Remarks

 


Poster session: The poster session is open to all attendees. Posters may be presented by any attendee: students, postdocs and researchers at UT and other schools, as well as to industry and national labs. You may reserve a spot for your poster as you complete your registration. Poster titles need to be confirmed by 12:00 pm, January 11, 2023.

Exhibition: There are a limited number of spaces available for table exhibits at the poster session. Companies must be a current member of the CEC Industrial Affiliates program in order to exhibit.


Join the Industrial Affiliates program, and all attendees from your company enjoy discounted registration for the Workshop.

LocationSee you in Austin! Each year, the CEC Annual Workshop on Electrochemistry brings together experts in fields of engineering, materials, and electrochemistry to focus on a few topics in an important area of electrochemical research. Electrochemistry is the foundation for chemical transducers and sensors and is poised to play an increasing role in the analysis of chemical and biological interfaces; and for the high-resolution study of ion/charge transport and dynamics, electron transfer, adsorption, and chemical toxicity. Participants address specific challenges in the field, exchange ideas and information, and catch up with colleagues from around the world.

The Workshop will be held at the Robert A. Welch Building (Welch Hall, or WEL) on the campus of The University of Texas at Austin.

The workshop location is near to the many recreational and cultural attractions of the Austin Hill Country. The Austin campus is the site of 17 libraries and several world-class museums, and just a short walk or ride away from central Austin attractions: The Bob Bullock Texas History Museum, the Texas State Capitol, Congress Avenue, and 6th Street and the Warehouse shopping and entertainment districts. Known as "The Live Music Capital of the World," Austin is a vibrant mix of Texas friendliness and cosmopolitan sophistication, with opportunities for outdoor recreation activities. The weather in Austin during February can be cool but is generally mild: the average high is 65 F (18 C) and the average low is 44 F (7 C).

For more information contact workshop Administrator:

Cynthia Zoski
Associate Director
Center for Electrochemistry
cynthia.zoski@cm.utexas.edu
(512) 475-9698 Office