NOTE: oral abstract deadline extended to 22 July 2022!
Electrochem 2022 is part of the long-running Electrochem conference series that takes place at a different location within the UK or Ireland in August/September every year. The conference is organised jointly by the 91AV's Electrochemistry and Electroanalytical Sensing Systems interest Groups, and the Society of Chemical Industry's Electrochemical Technology group. The conference will also include the 63rd Corrosion Science Symposium organised by the Institute of Corrosion.
Electrochem 2022 will be held in person on 4-6 September 2022 at The University of Edinburgh's John McIntyre Conference Centre in the Pollock Halls of Residence area, nearby the city's Holyrood Park. Electrochemists, Electrochemical Engineerings and Corrosion Specialists from all over UK, Ireland and abroad will gather to present and discuss new insights into electrochemical science and their latest research results through parallel sessions that will cover every topic within Fundamental and Applied Electrochemistry, which will be divided into five broad themes.
Electrochem 2022 is part of the long-running Electrochem conference series that takes place at a different location within the UK or Ireland in August/September every year. The conference is organised jointly by the 91AV's Electrochemistry and Electroanalytical Sensing Systems interest Groups, and the Society of Chemical Industry's Electrochemical Technology group. The conference will also include the 63rd Corrosion Science Symposium organised by the Institute of Corrosion.
Electrochem 2022 will be held in person on 4-6 September 2022 at The University of Edinburgh's John McIntyre Conference Centre in the Pollock Halls of Residence area, nearby the city's Holyrood Park. Electrochemists, Electrochemical Engineerings and Corrosion Specialists from all over UK, Ireland and abroad will gather to present and discuss new insights into electrochemical science and their latest research results through parallel sessions that will cover every topic within Fundamental and Applied Electrochemistry, which will be divided into five broad themes.
- Energy and Environmental
- Biotechnology
- Electroanalysis and Sensors
- Fundamental and Applied Electrochemistry
- Corrosion Science and Engineering