11 September - 13 September 2024

Electrochem 2024

Organised by:

SCI’s Electrochemistry group, RSC and the Institute of Corrosion

Manchester, UK

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Synopsis

SCI, RSC and the Institute of Corrosion would like to welcome you to Electrochem 2024 to be held from Wednesday 11 – Friday 13 September at the new John Dalton Science and Engineering Building. 

The themes being covered this year will be as follows:

  • Energy
  • Sensors 
  • Corrosion Science
  • Sustainability 
  • General Electrochemistry

Professor Nigel Brandon OBE FREng FRS, Imperial College London, is the 2024 recipient of the Castner Medal. His lecture will be titled:"From Bench to Business: Innovations in Electrochemical Technology for the Low Carbon Energy Transition.

Abstract: Electrochemical technology will play a key role in the transition to low carbon energy systems, offering both highly efficient conversion between molecules and electrons, and a means of storing electricity to balance renewable power generation. The speaker will discuss his experience of taking electrochemical technology out of University labs into products, for this range of applications. This will be done in the context of Ceres Power, a FTSE listed fuel cell and electrolyser company spun-out from Imperial College in 2000; RFC Power, a flow battery company spun-out in 2018; and M-SPIN, a recent spin-out manufacturing low cost high surface metals and oxides for electrochemical devices.


Attendees
Electrochem 2024 will be a dynamic forum of discussions for established scientists as well as early career researchers and PhD students.
Confirmed speakers
Prof Bilge Yildiz, MIT, USA
Prof Ifan E L Stephens, Imperial College London, UK
Prof Andrea E Russell, University of Southampton, UK
Prof David Shoesmith, University of Western Ontario, Canada
Prof Nigel Brandon, Imperial College London
Prof Jin Xuan


Programme

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Exhibition and sponsorship information
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Call for abstracts
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Venue and Contact

Manchester Metropolitan University

Ground Floor, John Dalton Building
Chester Street 
All Saints 
Manchester 
M1 5GD 
UK

 

Yagya Regmi

Tel: 01612473325

Email: www.rsc.org/events/emailenquiry


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Partners

Organising committee
Dr Yagya N Regmi, Manchester Metropolitan University
Dr Tengfei Li, Manchester Metropolitan University
Dr Edward Randviir, Manchester Metropolitan University
Dr Samuel Rowley-Neale, Manchester Metropolitan University
Dr Robert Crapnell, Manchester Metropolitan University