Sat Feb 9, 8:30 AM - Sun Feb 10, 4:30 PM
Robert A. Welch Hall , Austin, TX 78712
Community: Downtown Austin
Description
Note: UT personnel may register using interdepartmental transfer (IDT) from a University account. 2019 CEC Annual Workshop on Electrochemistry The University of Texas at Austin February 09-10, 2019 This unique workshop features scientists and researchers from
Event Details
Note: UT personnel may register using interdepartmental transfer (IDT) from a University account.
2019 CEC Annual Workshop on Electrochemistry
The University of Texas at Austin
February 09-10, 2019
This unique workshop features scientists and researchers from top universities, national laboratories, and electrochemical industries discussing cutting-edge electrochemical science, and addressing issues with respect to the mechanisms of electron transfer. We anticipate a day of great speakers, with a casual atmosphere that fosters interaction between students, postdocs, faculty, representatives from industry, and national labs.
The workshop features technical presentations and posters from several different perspectives covering areas ranging from electrocatalysis, electrochemical sensors, and electroanalysis. The 2019 CEC Annual Workshop on Electrochemistry will be held February 09-10, 2019 and will feature eleven presentations organized into four main topic areas, including Biological Applications in Electrochemistry, Single Atom and Cluster Size Effects on Electrocatalysis, Photoelectrochemistry and Optical Imaging of Electrodes, and Electrical Energy Storage. Open interactive map centered on the Welch building
Saturday, February 09, 2019
Welch Hall – Room 2.122
7:30-8:30a Check-in and continental breakfast
8:30-8:40 Introductory remarks
Biological Applications in Electrochemistry
8:45- 9:35 Kevin Plaxco, UC Santa Barbara
Counting Molecules, Dodging Blood Cells: Continuous, Real-time Molecular Measurements Directly in the Living Body
9:40 -10:30 Shelley Minteer, University of Utah
Facile electrochemical conversion of the greenhouse gas carbon dioxide to valuable and useful products
10:30 -10:45 Break
10:50-11:40 Jill Venton, University of Virginia
Tunable Carbon Electrodes for Neurotransmitter Detection
11:40a-1:15p Lunch break
Single Atom and Cluster Size Effects on Electrocatalysis
1:20-2:10p Nenad Markovic, Argonne National Lab
Energy and Fuels from Electrochemical Interfaces
2:15-3:05 Radoslav Adzic, Brookhaven National Lab
Enhancing Electrocatalysis Through Design of Core-Shell Nanoparticles
3:05-3:20 Break
3:25
2019 CEC Annual Workshop on Electrochemistry
The University of Texas at Austin
February 09-10, 2019
This unique workshop features scientists and researchers from top universities, national laboratories, and electrochemical industries discussing cutting-edge electrochemical science, and addressing issues with respect to the mechanisms of electron transfer. We anticipate a day of great speakers, with a casual atmosphere that fosters interaction between students, postdocs, faculty, representatives from industry, and national labs.
The workshop features technical presentations and posters from several different perspectives covering areas ranging from electrocatalysis, electrochemical sensors, and electroanalysis. The 2019 CEC Annual Workshop on Electrochemistry will be held February 09-10, 2019 and will feature eleven presentations organized into four main topic areas, including Biological Applications in Electrochemistry, Single Atom and Cluster Size Effects on Electrocatalysis, Photoelectrochemistry and Optical Imaging of Electrodes, and Electrical Energy Storage. Open interactive map centered on the Welch building
Saturday, February 09, 2019
Welch Hall – Room 2.122
7:30-8:30a Check-in and continental breakfast
8:30-8:40 Introductory remarks
Biological Applications in Electrochemistry
8:45- 9:35 Kevin Plaxco, UC Santa Barbara
Counting Molecules, Dodging Blood Cells: Continuous, Real-time Molecular Measurements Directly in the Living Body
9:40 -10:30 Shelley Minteer, University of Utah
Facile electrochemical conversion of the greenhouse gas carbon dioxide to valuable and useful products
10:30 -10:45 Break
10:50-11:40 Jill Venton, University of Virginia
Tunable Carbon Electrodes for Neurotransmitter Detection
11:40a-1:15p Lunch break
Single Atom and Cluster Size Effects on Electrocatalysis
1:20-2:10p Nenad Markovic, Argonne National Lab
Energy and Fuels from Electrochemical Interfaces
2:15-3:05 Radoslav Adzic, Brookhaven National Lab
Enhancing Electrocatalysis Through Design of Core-Shell Nanoparticles
3:05-3:20 Break
3:25