
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 important areas of electrochemical research. The CEC Workshop features scientists and researchers from top universities, national laboratories, and electrochemical industries discussing cutting-edge electrochemical science, and addressing topics related to mechanisms of electron transfer.
The CEC Workshop features two days of great speakers, in a casual atmosphere that fosters interaction between students, postdocs, faculty, representatives from industry, and national labs. Technical presentations and posters from several different perspectives are featured. The 2023 CEC Annual Workshop on Electrochemistry will be held February 11–12, 2023, on the University of Texas campus in Austin, Texas. The Workshop will focus on three main topics: Electrocatalysis, Single Molecule, Microcrystal, and Stochastic Electrochemistry, and Energy Storage and Conversion.
Registration and Workshop
Posters
Attendees are invited to present posters at the poster session/reception scheduled for Saturday, February 12, 2023 from 5:30 – 8 pm.
To present a poster, you must first register for the Workshop. You do not need a final title for your poster until January. We will re-confirm with you and request titles, which will need to be finalized by noon on January 31, 2023. You can also email Cynthia Zoski if you decide to present a poster after you have already registered.
Exhibition
If your company is a CEC Industrial Affiliate in good standing, there are a number of spaces available for table exhibits at the poster session. Contact Cynthia Zoski for more information.
Schedule
Electrocatalysis
Andrew Gewirth, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
Polymer incorporated composite electrodes for advanced electrocatalysis
Shigeru Amemiya, University of Pittsburgh
Scanning electrochemical microscopy of hydrogenelectrocatalysis mechanism
Joaquin Rodriguez Lopez, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
Putting a different spin on the detection of oxygen and ROS at electrochemical interfaces used in electrocatalysis and energy storage
Single Molecule, Microcrystal, Stochastic Electrochemistry
Henry White, University of Utah
Single-molecule currents associated with valinomycin transport of potassium ions across a lipid bilayer
Michael Mirkin, Queens College, CUNY
Photo-SECM of single semiconductor microcrystals
Jeffrey Dick, Purdue University
Elucidating curious chemistry in aqueous nanodroplets via stochastic electrochemistry
Electrical Energy Storage and Conversion
Gerald Meyer, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
Marcus analysis of electron transfer kinetics within the electric double layer
Veronica Augustyn, North Carolina State University
Understanding electrochemical processes under confinement in layered materials: from ion adsorption to energy conversion
Donghai Wang, The Pennsylvania State University
Developing electrochemically active interfacial materials for high energy density batteries