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
 

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


Programme

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Exhibition and sponsorship information
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Call for abstracts
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Accessibility Grants

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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


Fees
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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