Students and Post-Doc electrochemical scientists: Come to Pittcon and attend the 2nd SEAC Student Group Meeting on March 5, 2022 in Atlanta, GA!
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For Pittcon 2023 and for the ninth year running, SEAC will host another special session dedicated entirely to oral presentations by student and postdoctoral researchers. Stephen Maldonado and Martin Edwards will organize “SEAC – The Student Session in Electroanalysis,” a feature event at Pittcon that highlights new faces in electrochemistry. There are two objectives for
We are excited to announce that the Ernest B. Yeager Center for Electrochemical Sciences (YCES) at Case Western University will be hosting their annual workshop this year: Theory and Virtual, Online, Interactive Experiments, Monday 15 August – Friday 19 August 2022. Official Website [su_button url=”https://chemistry.case.edu/research/yces/” target=”blank” style=”flat” background=”#990000″ color=”#FFFFFF” size=”8″
SEAC, due in part to the generous support of our sponsors, offer several student awards: Student Travel Awards Awarded to offset the cost of attending and presenting at Pittcon Sponsored by:
SEAC Student Presentation Awards Awarded to selected SEAC Student members for their presentation at Pittcon. Sponsored by:[logo-slider companyname=”yes” cat=”seac-student-presentation-award”Due in part to the generous support of our sponsors, SEAC awards to selected students for their outstanding posters in the SEAC Student Poster Session at Pittcon. Current Awardees (Pittcon 2023) Award Sponsors
Awardee History [table id=12Due in part to the generous support of our sponsors, SEAC awards to students presentations at Pittcon. Current Awardees (Pittcon 2021) J. Dylan Denison North Carolina State University Kira Rahn [bpps_profile_avatar_link
Students and Post-Doc electrochemical scientists: Come to Pittcon and attend the 2nd SEAC Student Group Meeting on March 5, 2022 in Atlanta, GA!
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