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Meetings/Workshops on Electrochemistry, Electrolysis and Corrosion in the United States (USA)

Conference-Service.com offers, as part of our business activities, a directory of upcoming scientific and technical meetings. The calendar is published for the convenience of conference participants and we strive to support conference organisers who need to publish their upcoming events. Although great care is being taken to ensure the correctness of all entries, we cannot accept any liability that may arise from the presence, absence or incorrectness of any particular information on this website. Always check with the meeting organiser before making arrangements to participate in an event!

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1.Solar Fuels: Science Engineering and Policy
 Dates 11 Jan 2012 → 12 Feb 2012
[ID=440255] Go to top of page
 LocationDurham, NC, United States
 Abstract Duke University and the Solar Energy Research Center (SERC) at UNC-Chapel Hill will co-host a scientific meeting at the R. David Thomas Executive Conference Center at Duke University.

This year's conference will feature keynote addresses from Michael Grätzel and Louis Brus, as well as sixteen other distinguished speakers in sessions on Foundational Issues, Theory, Catalysis and Bioinspiration, and Directing Charge and Spin with Light. There will also be a roundtable discussion on policy and funding.

 Topics Inorganic/Materials, Solar Energy, Solar Fuels, Physical Chemistry
 Weblink http://www.serc.unc.edu/conf/
 Contact Phone: (919-843-8312); Email: serc@unc.edu
 Related subject(s) Catalysis; Photochemistry and Spectroscopy
2.221st ECS Meeting - Electrochemical Society
 Dates 06 May 2012 → 11 May 2012
[ID=445203] Go to top of page
 LocationSeattle, United States
 Weblink http://www.electrochem.org/meetings/biannual/221/221.htm
3.The 11th Spring Meeting of the International Society of Electrochemistry
 Dates 23 May 2012 → 25 May 2012
[ID=445100] Go to top of page
 LocationWashington, United States
 Weblink http://spring11.ise-online.org/
  
4.Aqueous Corrosion
 Dates 08 Jul 2012 → 13 Jul 2012
[ID=455210] Go to top of page
 LocationNew London, NH, United States
 Organizer Gordon Research Conferences
 Abstract Corrosion of materials in aqueous environments impinges on innumerable areas of everyday life from the failure of large scale industrial components to the degradation of medical implants, and from the long term containment of nuclear waste to the development of environmentally less damaging automobiles. Not surprisingly, therefore, extensive research efforts are underway to investigate the basic mechanisms controlling corrosion processes and to develop methodologies and procedures to control them.

These efforts have been aided by the development of increasingly sensitive experimental techniques and analytical probes to characterize and understand corrosion processes on a scale unimaginable a decade ago. In addition, it has proven necessary to adopt a combined experimental/modelling/computational approach, not only to determine essential basic mechanisms but also to determine reliable life predictions and fitness-for-service guidelines for major infrastructure, such as nuclear power plants, gas transmission pipelines and household water supply networks.

Many of these gains have required corrosion scientists to interface with other disciplines of chemistry, physics and engineering. It is this interdisciplinary approach which makes the study of corrosion science particularly challenging and interesting.

This meeting will continue the multidisciplinary trend established in recent meetings. It will discuss modern experimental, computational and theoretical developments in a range of areas of corrosion science, as well as attempting to cross the boundaries to other complementary disciplines of science and engineering. In so doing it will provide an outstanding forum for information exchange and the dissemination of improved understanding for both experienced leaders and inexperienced students in the field.

 Weblink http://www.grc.org/programs.aspx?year=2012&program=corrosion
  
5.Gordon Research Conference - Electrodeposition
 Dates 28 Jul 2012 → 29 Jul 2012
[ID=444985] Go to top of page
 LocationBiddeford, United States
 Weblink http://gordonresearchconferences.org/programs.aspx?year=2012&program=grs_elecdp
  
6.Electrodeposition — Electrochemical Materials Synthesis and Applications
 Dates 29 Jul 2012 → 03 Aug 2012
[ID=455591] Go to top of page
 LocationBiddeford, ME, United States
 Organizer Gordon Research Conferences
 Abstract The 2012 Gordon Conference on Electrodeposition: Electrochemical Materials Synthesis and Applications will present cutting-edge research on electrodeposition with emphasis on (i) advances in basic science, (ii) developments in next-generation technologies, and (iii) new and emerging areas. The Conference will feature a wide range of topics, from atomic scale processes, nucleation and growth, thin film deposition, and electrocrystallization, to applications of electrodeposition in devices including microelectronics, batteries, solar energy, and fuel cells. The Conference will bring together investigators from a wide range of scientific disciplines, including chemical engineering, materials science and engineering, physics, and chemistry. The Conference will feature invited speakers at the forefront of the field, and a late-breaking news session that will provide the opportunity for graduate students, post-docs, and junior faculty to participate. The collegial atmosphere of this Conference, with scientific talks and poster sessions, as well as opportunities for informal gatherings in the afternoons and evenings, provides an avenue for scientists from different disciplines to discuss current issues and promotes cross-disciplinary collaborations in the various research areas represented. The Conference will be held July 28-29, 2012 at the University of New England, Biddeford, ME, located on the Maine coast. The surrounding beaches, forests, and lakes provide a beautiful setting for this conference. Attendance is limited so early application is strongly advised.
 Weblink http://www.grc.org/programs.aspx?year=2012&program=elecdep
  

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Last updated: 29 December 2011