with the 18th Symposium on Solid Oxide Fuel Cells (SOFC-XVIII)
BOSTON, MA | May 28-June 2, 2023
Hynes Convention Center and Sheraton Boston
with the 18th Symposium on Solid Oxide Fuel Cells (SOFC-XVIII)
BOSTON, MA | May 28-June 2, 2023
Hynes Convention Center and Sheraton Boston
On behalf of the board of directors, volunteer leadership, and ECS staff, it is my pleasure to welcome you to the 243rd ECS Meeting with the 18th International Symposium on Solid Oxide Fuel Cells (SOFC-XVIII).
To kick off this exciting week, we invite all ECS members to join us at the Boston Sheraton on Sunday for the ECS members Only Reception in the Constitution Ballroom at 1800h. All attendees are welcome to enjoy light snacks, an open bar, ample networking time, and the chance to meet with ECS divisions.
On Monday, join us for the Plenary Session in the Grand Ballroom. We invite attendees to wrap up the first full meeting day with the ECS Lecture by Linda Horton, Associate Director for Basic Energy Sciences (BES); Office of Science (SC), U.S. Department of Energy (DOE). We also recognize Society award winners Joseph Hupp, recipient of the Allen J. Bard Award; Fred Roozeboom, recipient of the Gordon E. Moore Medal for Outstanding Achievement in Solid State Science & Technology; and Arumugam Manthiram, recipient of the John B. Goodenough Award of The Electrochemical Society.
Throughout the week, be sure to stop by the Exhibit Hall, located in the Hynes Convention Center (Hall A: Plaza Level) to mingle with colleagues and discover our exciting lineup of industry-leading exhibitors. The ECS and SOFC General Poster Session takes place on Monday, Tuesday, and Wednesday, offering a wealth of presentations and topics to browse at your leisure. All week long, enjoy Society, division, and section award talks in various symposia. Check the online technical program for more details on these presentations and the complete technical program of over 2,740 abstracts.
The 243rd ECS Meeting with SOFC-XVIII is not only an excellent opportunity to explore the sciences, but also to explore the city of Boston! One of the Northeast’s most popular living and visiting destinations, Boston’s incredible restaurants, shopping, and rich history combine with inspiration-inducing sightseeing and trails to make a city with unique character and charm. Explore this list of top 10 things to do this spring in Boston or check these must-see attractions guaranteed to make your trip memorable.
If you have any questions or concerns, please stop by Registration for further assistance.
We hope you have a great meeting experience and thank you for your continued support of ECS!
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243RD ECS MEETING AND SOFC-XVIII
2,746 total abstracts
2,225 oral talks
468 posters
53 digital presentations
564 invited talks
38 ECS award & keynote talks
INCLUDING
388 total abstracts
48 countries represented
46 symposia
418 sessions
1,191
287 student posters
20
ECS student abstracts digital student presentations
884 oral student talks
316 oral talks
62 posters
10 digital presentations
See the online program for exact locations of each event.
Sunday, 1800-1900h
SB: Constitution Ballroom
Join your community! ECS members gather before the Opening Reception to kick off the meeting and enjoy appetizers and an open bar—along with fabulous giveaways. Not a member? Join today so you don’t miss this must-attend member event! Special thanks to TA InstrumentsWaters for sponsoring this event.
Sunday, 1900-2100h
SB: Grand Ballroom
Get a taste for Boston and kick off an exciting week! All attendees are welcome for light snacks, open bar, ample networking time, and a chance to meet with ECS divisions.
Monday, 0700-0800h
HCC: Room 208
The meeting’s success is very much due to the hard work of session chairs, symposium organizers, and division members. All are encouraged to attend this orientation to ensure that they are best prepared for their roles in the meeting and learn helpful information about future meetings.
Monday, 1630-1800h
SB: Grand Ballroom
Gather with us as we honor the accomplishments of our distinguished award winners and volunteers and then listen to the plenary speaker give the ECS Lecture.
Monday, 2000-2200h
SB: Back Bay Ballroom C
Wrap up the first full day of the 243rd ECS Meeting with friends and peers at the Student Mixer. Students and early-career professionals mingle in a relaxed setting and enjoy light hors d’oeuvres and refreshments. Don’t miss it! Purchase your ticket online or visit Customer Service in Registration. Special thanks to Pine Research for sponsoring this event.
Monday, 1800-2000h
Tuesday and Wednesday, 1400-2000h
HCC: Hall A
Take time to explore exhibits from the leading vendors in the electrochemical and solid state science fields. Also, stop by the Exhibit Hall for Poster Sessions, Networking Breaks, Professional Portraits, Meet the Editors, and the ECS Booth. Check the DEVguide for information on our exhibitors!
Monday, Tuesday, and Wednesday, 1800-2000h
HCC: Hall A
Presenters meet and greet peers, professors, and industry representatives; field questions; make connections; and discuss compelling research questions. After a full day of sitting in session rooms, this event is a great way to continue learning while in motion. Browse the aisles to find the posters that spark your interest!
Monday, 1800-2000h
Tuesday, Wednesday, 1700-2000h
HCC: Hall A, Booth 130
Entering the job market? Seeking new career opportunities? Expanding your professional network? A great first impression opens doors and takes your career to new heights. Update your LinkedIn profile with a new headshot. Stop by our professional portrait session, compliments of ECS! No appointment required.
Tuesday, 1730-1830h and 1830-1930h
Wednesday, 1730-1830h and 1830-1930h
HCC: Hall A
We are excited to invite you to meet esteemed editors of our journals family at the ECS Booth! They are ready to connect with you, answer your questions on journal processes, and discuss editorial opportunities and the vision for ECS Publications’ growth. As you determine your personal meeting schedule, take this opportunity to connect directly with ECS Publications Editorial Team members! Check the online program for the full schedule of editors and their appearance times.
Sunday through Thursday, 0930-1030h and 1530-1630h
See Featured Events in the online program for locations.
Take a moment before your next session to stretch your legs, reenergize with coffee or tea, and network with fellow attendees and exhibitors.
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The Society acknowledges outstanding technical achievements in electrochemical and solid state science and related technologies—and recognizes exceptional service to the Society—through the ECS Honors & Awards Program. Commendations are proffered in these categories: ECS Socity Awards, Division Awards, Student Awards, and Section Awards.
As today's emerging scientists are the next generation's leaders, ECS offers competitive Fellowships and Grants to empower students and young professionals to make discoveries and shape our science long into the future.
The Electrochemical Society book series provides authoritative, detailed accounts on specific topics in electrochemistry and solid state science and technology. These titles are sponsored by ECS and published in cooperation with Wiley.
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Electrochemical
• Batteries and Energy Storage
• Corrosion Science and Technology
• Electrochemical/Electroless Deposition
• Electrochemical Engineering
• Fuel Cells, Electrolyzers, and Energy Conversion
• Organic and Bioelectrochemistry
• Physical and Analytical Electrochemistry, Electrocatalysis, and Photoelectrochemistry
• Sensors (Electrochemical)
• Carbon Nanostructures and Devices
• Dielectric Science and Materials
• Electronic Materials and Processing
• Electronic and Photonic Devices and Systems
• Luminescence and Display Materials, Devices, and Processing
• Sensors (Solid State)
BioLogic USA/BioLogic SAS (15*)
Duracell US Operations, Inc. (66)
Gamry Instruments (16)
Gelest Inc. (14)
Hydro-Québec (16)
Pine Research Instrumentation (17)
BASi (8)
Center for Solar Energy and Hydrogen Research Baden-Württemberg (ZSW) (19)
Center for Synthetic Organic Electrochemistry, University of Utah (2)
Central Electrochemical Research Institute (30)
Corteva Agriscience (1)
Deutsches Zentrum für Luft- und Raumfahrt e.V. (DLR) (15)
Electrosynthesis Company, Inc. (27)
EL-CELL GmbH (9)
Ford Motor Company (9)
GS Yuasa International Ltd. (43)
Honda R&D Co. (16)
Medtronic, Inc. (43)
Nel Hydrogen (1)
Nissan Motor Co., Ltd. (16)
Pacific Northwest National Laboratory (PNNL) (4)
Panasonic Energy Corporation (28)
Permascand AB (20)
Plug Power, Inc. (2)
Teledyne Energy Systems, Inc. (24)
UL Research Institutes (2)
Energizer Battery (78)
Faraday Technology, Inc. (17)
GE Global Research Center (71)
Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory (LBNL) (19)
Scribner Associates (27)
Toyota Research Institute of North America (TRINA) (15)
Advanced Cell Engineering (2)
Cummins, Inc. (5)
Current Chemicals (1)
General Motors Holdings LLC (71)
Giner, Inc. (37)
Ion Power, Inc. (9)
Kanto Chemical Co., Inc. (11)
Los Alamos National Laboratory (LANL) (15)
Metrohm USA, Inc. (9)
Microsoft Corporation (6)
Occidental Chemical Corporation (81)
Sandia National Labs (47)
Sherwin-Williams (2)
Spectro Inlets ApS (1)
Technic, Inc. (27)
United Mineral & Chemical Corporation (2)
Western Digital GK (9)
Westlake Corporation (28)
Yeager Center for Electrochemical Sciences at CWRU (25)
Please help us continue the vital work of ECS by joining as an institutional member today. To renew, join, or discuss institutional membership options please contact Anna Olsen, Senior Manager, ECS Corporate Programs, anna.olsen@electrochem.org.
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