ECS Atlantic Canada Student Chapter
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Student Chapter of the Electrochemical Society in Atlantic Canada bringing together researchers to promote advancement in electrochemical science & technology
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Join us tomorrow to hear Dalhousie University alumni Leah Ellis!! Dal Engineering Dalhousie Science Dalhousie Civil First-Year Chem@Dal Dal Undergraduate Physics Society Dalhousie Chemical DAL Civil&Resour Eng DAL ENG Dal Chem Grad Society @DalPhysAtmosSci Dal Women in Engineering Dal Chem Dalhousie Chemistry Dalhousie WIC Dalhousie Green Chemistry Initiative @DalOfficeSust
We’re looking forward to hear Brian Adams, CTO of Salient Energy talk about developing better #batteries that can allow safe, large scale transition to #renewableenergy Join us tomorrow @ 3:00PM ADT! @ECS Dal Chem Dalhousie Chemical Dalhousie University Dalhousie Green Chemistry Initiative DalCleanTech
MARK YOUR CALENDARS! Dr. Karuppaiah will host a July 14 ECS webinar on "Application of Electrochemical Impedance Spectroscopy in Lithium Ion Batteries." Register to join! Thank you to our sponsors Gamry Instruments and Hiden Analytical Ltd. electrochem.org/ecs-blog/ecs-w…
Don't miss Dalhousie University Professor Jeff Dahn's lecture on "Modern #Lithium Ion #Batteries: More than One Million Miles and Possibly a Century of Life" at the 241st ECS Meeting on May 30. Save the date! electrochem.org/241/plenary
Meet Experimental Psychology and Neuroscience PhD student Christopher Holland (Chris Holland), one of 15 new OpenThinkers. Christopher explores how humans and artificial intelligence (AI) can work together.🤖 Read his first blog post at blogs.dal.ca/openthink/auth…
Check our latest work in ACSEnergyLett discussing a method of preventing interdiffusion and achieving desired microstructures in core-shell Ni-rich cathode materials for high energy density 🔋👇 pubs.acs.org/doi/10.1021/ac… #battchat
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