The Electrochemistry Northwest meeting will this year be hosted by the Stephenson Institute for Renewable Energy at the University of Liverpool on Thursday 14th of July 2022. The regional meeting will bring together researchers from all areas of fundamental and applied electrochemical research to share and discuss their work in a non-formal setting. Electrochemistry Northwest will be open to all career levels including PhD students, early career researchers, and established academics.
The meeting program will be opened by Dr Nuria Garcia-Araez from the University of Southampton who will provide the plenary lecture on her research into the development of next-generation battery technologies.
The remaining meeting program will comprise a morning session of oral presentations from post-doc and early career researchers, a lunch time poster session, and an afternoon session dedicated to presentations from PhD students. Lunch will be provided as well as refreshments at the end of the day to encourage networking to continue at the venue after the talks have concluded.
If you are interested in presenting your work at this meeting, please send a title of your work to Dr Alex Neale (alex.neale@liverpool.ac.uk) along with a preference for either an oral or poster presentation of your work.
This event is kindly supported by the Å·ÃÀAV Applied Materials Chemistry Group.
The meeting program will be opened by Dr Nuria Garcia-Araez from the University of Southampton who will provide the plenary lecture on her research into the development of next-generation battery technologies.
The remaining meeting program will comprise a morning session of oral presentations from post-doc and early career researchers, a lunch time poster session, and an afternoon session dedicated to presentations from PhD students. Lunch will be provided as well as refreshments at the end of the day to encourage networking to continue at the venue after the talks have concluded.
If you are interested in presenting your work at this meeting, please send a title of your work to Dr Alex Neale (alex.neale@liverpool.ac.uk) along with a preference for either an oral or poster presentation of your work.
This event is kindly supported by the Å·ÃÀAV Applied Materials Chemistry Group.