2020 Electrochemistry Gordon Research Conference and Gordon Research Seminar
Abstract
The 2020 Gordon Research Conference on Electrochemistry will highlight, contextualize, and promote the latest advances in electrochemical sciences, featuring an array of expert scientists both as speakers and as discussion leaders. The general intent of the meeting program is to stimulate rigorous discussion, debate, and ideation on a range of topics pertinent to charge transfer. The specific objectives of the meeting are three-fold: (1) to educate researchers from all backgrounds on the latest findings in the most active areas of electrochemical research, (2) to present a forum for domestic and international scientists active in electrochemical research to meet and to interact directly, and (3) to facilitate networking between seasoned researchers in electrochemistry and new investigators in electrochemical research. Sessions topics will include the formation of chemical fuels via electrochemical transformations, energy storage technologies, advances in electroanalytical methods to study electrochemical and photoelectrochemical reactions, and the design of advanced electrocatalysts for use in photoelectrochemical systems. In addition to oral presentations with extended Q and A sessions, this meeting will also include multiple poster sessions, an open session for short talks from any attendee, an afternoon professional development workshop, and a separate, student-run meeting (Graduate Research Seminar on Electrochemistry) held the weekend immediately preceding the start of the 2020 Gordon Research Conference on Electrochemistry. In total, this meeting will benefit the participants through networking opportunities, stimulating new/expanded collaborations, brainstorming, and feedback on their current results.
Document Details
- Document Type
- Technical Report
- Publication Date
- May 28, 2020
- Accession Number
- AD1113438
Entities
People
- Janine Mauzeroll
- Stephen Maldonado
Organizations
- Gordon Research Conferences