MEETING GUIDE
247th ECS Meeting | May 18-22, 2025
Montréal, Canada | Palais des Congrès de Montréal

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247th ECS Meeting | May 18-22, 2025
Montréal, Canada | Palais des Congrès de Montréal
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COLM O’DWYER ECS President
As we gather in Montréal for the 247th ECS Meeting, we come together under the theme of ECS United—a reflection of our shared commitment to collaboration, inclusion, and advancing electrochemical and solid state science.
ECS United is about breaking down barriers between disciplines, connecting researchers across the world, and working together to solve the greatest challenges in energy, sustainability, and beyond. Whether you’re a researcher, student, or industry leader, you’re part of a community working together to push the boundaries of science to create a more sustainable future.
Our Science Is Better When We Are Together—let’s unite, innovate, and electrify the future at ECS 247!
If you are wondering, “Where do I begin,” this Meeting Guide is an excellent resource. The schedule of technical sessions is highlighted with over 3,100+ abstracts summarized on pages 36-51. Maps on pages 12-15 guide you through the meeting. Event staff wearing blue polo shirts with the ECS logo are on hand to answer your questions and happy to help. You can also stop by Customer Service at Registration for assistance or just to say hello!
The following is merely a sampling of the events you don’t want to miss! Feel free to include them as you build your personal schedule and check out the Online Program for ALL the details!
• Member Reception Celebrating More Than 12 Million Downloads | Sunday, 1800h, Rooms 720 & 725. Before the evening’s Opening Reception, ECS members are invited to celebrate the milestone achievement of more than 12 million downloads from the ECS Digital Library. Enjoy light food and drinks with your community!
• Opening Reception | Sunday, 1900h, Room 710AB. Kick off an exciting week with fellow attendees! Enjoy light snacks, an open bar, ample networking time, and a chance to meet with ECS divisions. Start your meeting experience by strengthening connections within the ECS United community.
• Plenary Session | Monday, 1630h, Room 517A. The Plenary Session kicks off with the Awards & Recognition Ceremony, recognizing outstanding Society members and their remarkable contributions to the field. Then, David P. Wilkinson (University of British Columbia) takes the stage, presenting his ECS Lecture, Harnessing Protons and Electrons for NetZero 2050
• Exhibit Hall | Room 517BCD. Discover our exciting lineup of industry-leading exhibitors; browse the wealth of presentations in the General Poster Sessions; and get a Professional Portrait, free of charge (Monday–Wednesday). Be sure to Meet the Editors (Tuesday) and check out a new event, Meet the Leaders (Wednesday), where you can take advantage of a unique opportunity to meet the ECS Executive Committee at the ECS Booth.
• Explore Montréal | All the information needed for a wonderful stay in our host city is here: experience.mtl.org/en/ECS!
On behalf of the Society’s board of directors, volunteer leadership, and staff, thank you again for joining us!
Registration
517 Foyer
Saturday ........................... 1600-1900h
Sunday .............................. 0700-1900h
Monday ............................. 0700-1900h
Tuesday............................. 0700-1730h
Wednesday ...................... 0700-1600h
Thursday .......................... 0700-1000h
Onsite registration fees*
Member...................................................... $955 Nonmember $1,115
Student Member ..................................... $525
Student Nonmember ............................. $570
One-Day Member $695
One-Day Nonmember .......................... $855
Emeritus and Honorary Member ............$0
Companion/Nontechnical Registrant .. $85
*All prices are in U.S. Dollars
All meeting participants, including invited speakers, are required to pay the appropriate registration fees. Individuals participating in Short Courses along with the meeting are required to register for both.
Attendees’ travel companions are invited to register for the meeting as nontechnical registrants. The nontechnical registrant fee includes admission to non-ticketed social events.
Short Courses are offered on Sunday, May 18, from 0900-1700h (with a lunch break from 1200-1400h).
NOTE: In-person attendance is required for Short Courses held onsite at ECS biannual meetings. While preregistration by May 10 was required for 247th ECS Meeting Short Courses, onsite registration is possible for courses with available space. Visit Customer Service at Registration to determine if space is available in the course(s) that interest you.
*All prices are in U.S. Dollars.
Accommodations for attendees with disabilities are handled on an individual basis. If you require assistance, email meeting headquarters at meetings@ electrochem.org or stop by Customer Service at Registration.
Your registration information and invoice are available 24 hours a day, seven days a week, on your personal electronic device. Go to www.electrochem.org and log into your account to access this information.
To receive an official Letter of Attendance, go to the “Letters of Attendance” selfhelp computer at Registration. Once you complete the form, the letter is emailed to you within two weeks of the meeting’s end. Such letters do not imply any ECS financial responsibility.
Admission to ticketed events requires a physical ticket. Tickets cannot be reprinted at events; they can only be reprinted at Customer Service at Registration during
ECS reserves the right to record any or all meeting-related events electronically. By registering for and/or attending an ECS meeting, you grant ECS permission to use any recording or photography made of you at any meeting event and anywhere within the meeting venue.
By attending an ECS meeting, you agree not to record any technical session activity without ECS’s express written consent. Violators of this policy are removed from the meeting and their registrations revoked without possibility of a refund.
The ideas and opinions expressed in the technical sessions, conferences, and handout materials are those of the presenter, not those of ECS, nor can any endorsement by ECS be claimed.
The Online Program is your gateway to all meeting events and activities. Bookmark it now at: https://ecs. confex.com/ecs/247/meetingapp. cgi.
• Navigate through the full meeting program, including all Technical Sessions and Events.
• Review individual abstracts for all 3,100+ scheduled technical presentations.
• Browse quickly through ECS Society and Division Award presentation abstracts and presentation details.
• Mark sessions, individual presentations, and special events as Favorites for a handy reference to your personal meeting highlights.
• Add customized events to your personal meeting schedule with the Schedule feature. Any events marked as Favorites are added automatically to your personal schedule.
• Locate specific contributors and their presentations with the People feature. Send messages to specific individuals via the Connect button, a built-in peer-to-peer messaging tool.
• Engage with presenters via the Comment field on every presentation webpage.
• Access the list of Cancelled Presentations for the most upto-date scheduling information.
• Open Floor Plans to quickly find
layouts of the Palais des Congrès de Montréal event spaces.
• Browse detailed Meeting Sponsor and Symposium Sponsor information and the most up-todate Exhibitor List.
Meeting abstracts
Always right at hand—and as always, FREE! Access abstracts easily via the Online Program or download from the meeting website. Paper copies of meeting abstracts are not distributed; if needed, download and print them before the meeting.
Advance your career
• Expand your mind with a Short Course (see page 18).
• Network with leading companies and poster presenters in the Exhibit Hall (see pages 24-27).
• Engage with candidates and employment opportunities; expand
job search skills on the ECS Career Center website.
• Update your professional image with a free high-resolution professional headshot in the Exhibit Hall Booth 314.
• Interact with leaders representing ECS divisions at the Opening Reception, ECS Publications at Meet the Editors, and ECS Executive Committee at Meet the Leaders.
• Connect with your community at the Member Reception Celebrating 12 Million Downloads (ticket required.)
• Recharge at twice-daily free Coffee and Networking Breaks (see page 17) with today’s and tomorrow’s exceptional minds in electrochemistry and solid state science.
Remember to:
• Become an ECS Member or Renew Your ECS Membership! Be one of the first 100 people to JOIN ECS or RENEW YOUR ECS MEMBERSHIP and receive an EXCLUSIVE ECS thank-you gift!
• Always wear your badge and have your special event tickets on hand.
• Bookmark the full meeting website along with the Online Program.
• Familiarize yourself with the meeting layout using the maps on pages 12-15.
• Turn off your cell phone during presentations. Remember, photography and recording are prohibited in session rooms.
• Have extra business cards and/or poster presentations on hand.
• Tell us about your experience by completing the post-conference survey sent to you via email.
ECS technical meeting attendees must conduct themselves in a manner that inspires public confidence and trust at all times. ECS’s success and credibility depends on adhering to our commitments and displaying honesty, integrity, and discretion when participating in Society activities and functions. Attendees who
Attendees must ensure that they are in a condition to attend meetings safely, without risk of causing harm to themselves and/or others.
disregard these guidelines may be subject to disciplinary action, up to and including forfeiting their meeting registration, loss of Society membership, and/or being relieved of Society volunteer positions.
When attending an ECS technical meeting, attendees assume the responsibility of adhering to this Code of Conduct:
Attendees are expected to present themselves in a mature and responsible manner at all times. Conduct and behavior during an ECS meeting, including private activities and social gatherings, should exhibit a high degree of personal integrity and professionalism with respect to all individuals involved.
Fighting, horseplay, disorderly conduct, or other unsafe acts that may cause bodily injury or endanger others are prohibited.
Attendees must not be noticeably impaired or under the influence of drugs or any controlled substances during ECS meetings, events, and other functions.
Obscene or abusive language, rudeness, and unprofessional and/ or antagonistic conduct toward any individual is prohibited.
Attendees are prohibited from engaging in any act of sexual, racial, or other harassment; telling sexist or racially based jokes; and making racial or ethnic slurs.
Everyone is encouraged to communicate Code of Conduct policy violation concerns to an ECS staff member. ECS investigates all reported instances of questionable or unethical behavior; takes appropriate action in every instance where inappropriate behavior is found to have occurred; and does not retaliate against individuals who raise Code of Conduct violation concerns.
Monday, May 19 | 1630h | Room 517A
Gather with your colleagues! The Plenary Session is one of the high points of every ECS meeting, bringing participants from all the symposia together to celebrate some of the greatest minds in the field.
ECS President Colm O’Dwyer wraps up the first full day of the 247th ECS Meeting, welcoming meeting attendees and beginning the session with the Awards & Recognition Ceremony including:
• Gordon E. Moore Medal for Outstanding Achievement in Solid State Science & Technology
• John B. Goodenough Award of The Electrochemical Society
• Leadership Circle Award
• ECS Fellow Recognition
• Past Service Recognition
Be sure to also attend the Society, division, and section award winners’ talks presented in various symposia throughout the week. Check the Online Program for specific dates and times and add them to your personal meeting schedule.
President O’Dwyer introduces the highly anticipated lecturer, David P. Wilkinson from the University of British Columbia. Prof. Wilkinson then presents his ECS Lecture, Harnessing Protons and Electrons for NetZero 2050.
DAVID P. WILKINSON
Professor and Associate Department Head of Chemical Engineering and Tier 1 Canada Research Chair in Clean Energy and Electrochemical Technologies University of British Columbia
Prof. Wilkinson’s research covers a wide range of electrochemical areas including fuel cells, electrolyzers, battery research, carbon dioxide and nitrogen conversion, electrochemical approaches to clean energy and fuels, and electrochemical treatment of wastewater and drinking water. Much of his research is used by industry, leading to the co-founding of companies including Mangrove Lithium, which improved lithium processing to battery grade product with a modified electrodialysis process.
Prof. Wilkinson joined ECS in 1982. Now an Emeritus Member, he served the ECS Canada Section as a Member at Large and on the Student Award Subcommittee. He received the ECS Battery Division Technology Award, ECS Canada Section Electrochemical Award, and an ECS Summer Fellowship to pursue PhD research on proton donor and medium effects in electrochemical proton discharge.
Award recipients honored during the 247th ECS Meeting Awards & Recognition Ceremony present their talks throughout the week. Consult the Online Program for further details.
Gordon E. Moore Medal for Outstanding Achievement in Solid State Science & Technology
Progress in Oxide Semiconductors and Oxide TFTs
Hideo Hosono
Institute of Science Tokyo
John B. Goodenough Award of The Electrochemical Society
Following the Heritage of J.B. Goodenough – the Challenge of High Energy, Safe Durable Rechargeable Batteries: From Basic Science to Practical Devices
Doron Aurbach
Bar-Ilan University, Israel
Battery Division M. Stanley
Whittingham Mid-Career Award
Battery Manufacturing: From Digital Models to the Metaverse
Alejandro Franco Laboratoire de Réactivité et Chimie des Solides, Université de Picardie
Jules Verne
Electronics and Photonics Division Award
Atomically Controlled Processing for Group IV Semiconductors by Ultraclean LowPressure Chemical Vapor Deposition
Junichi Murota
Tohoku University
Energy Technology Division
Graduate Student Award
Sponsored by BioLogic
Intermittency Intensifies Catalyst
Transformations and Degradation in Liquid
Alkaline Water Electrolysis
Raul Marquez
The University of Texas at Austin
Energy Technology Division Research Award
Single Metal Site Catalysts for Sustainable and Clean Hydrogen Energy
Gang Wu
Washington University in St. Louis
Energy Technology Division
Supramaniam Srinivasan Young Investigator Award
Electrification and Decarbonization of Chemical Synthesis
Karthish Manthiram
California Institute of Technology
Industrial Electrochemistry and Electrochemical Engineering
Division H. H. Dow Memorial
Student Achievement Award
From Atoms to Agriculture: Engineering
Electrocatalytic Reactive Separations for Wastewater Nitrate Refining
Dean Miller
Stanford University
Industrial Electrochemistry and Electrochemical Engineering
Division New Electrochemical Technology (NET) Award
Commercialization of PEM Based Hyper Modular Electrolyzer System
Chockkalingam Karuppaiah
Ohmium International
Industrial Electrochemistry and Electrochemical Engineering
Division Ralph E. White
Outstanding Student Award
Mechanistic Interrogation of Solid-State Electrode Architectures
Kaustubh Girish Naik
Purdue University
Nanocarbons Division Robert C. Haddon Research Award
MXenes and Their Hybrids with Graphene and Other Materials
Yury Gogotsi
Drexel University
Physical and Analytical
Electrochemistry Division David C. Grahame Award
Unlocking Interfacial Water for Efficient Making of Hydrogen Carriers
Yang Shao-Horn
Massachusetts Institute of Technology
Member Reception
Celebrating 12 Million Downloads
Sunday | 1800-1900h
Rooms 720 & 725
Before the evening’s Opening Reception, ECS members are invited to celebrate the milestone achievement of more than 12 million downloads from the ECS Digital Library. Enjoy light food and drinks with your community!
Opening Reception
Sunday | 1900-2100h
Room 710AB
Kick off an exciting week with fellow attendees! Enjoy light snacks, an open bar, ample networking time, and a chance to meet with ECS division members. Start your meeting experience by strengthening connections within the ECS United community.
Blue & Green Day
Monday | All Day
Show your ECS United spirit by wearing blue and green—the official colors of ECS! Whether you’re presenting research, attending sessions, or networking, let’s visually celebrate our community’s unity!
Session Chair and Symposium
Organizer Orientation Breakfast
Monday | 0700-0800h
Room 524ABC
ECS Meeting 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 be prepared for meeting roles and informed about future meetings.
Exhibit Hall
Monday | 1800-2000h
Tuesday & Wednesday | 1400-2000h
Room 517BCD
Explore exhibits from leading vendors in the electrochemical and solid state science fields. Stop by the Exhibit Hall for Poster Sessions, Networking Breaks, and Professional Portraits. Be sure to Meet the Editors and Meet the Leaders at the ECS Booth.
General and Student Poster Sessions
Monday through Wednesday | 1800-2000h
Room 517BCD
Presenters meet and greet peers, professors, and industry representatives; field questions; make connections; and discuss compelling research questions. Browse the aisles and find the posters that spark your interest!
Professional Portraits
Monday | 1800-2000h
Tuesday & Wednesday | 1700-2000h
Room 517BCD, Booth 314
Entering the job market? Seeking new career opportunities? A great first impression opens doors and takes your career to new heights. Update your LinkedIn profile with a new headshot. Stop by for your professional portrait— compliments of ECS! No appointment necessary.
Headshots provided by YourProfilePhoto.com
(Sponsored by Pine Research and Scribner)
Monday | 2000-2200h Room 520AB
You’re out of the lab, so come have fun at the Student Mixer! After a day full of symposia, unwind your mind and meet up with friends old and new over snacks and beverages. Students and early-career researchers are welcome.
Annual Society Business Meeting and Luncheon*
Tuesday | 1200-1400
Room 524AB
Join us as we celebrate the many successesof2024andlookforwardtoan even brighter future!
Meet the Editors
Tuesday | 1730-1900h
Room 517BCD, Booth 207
Connect with some of our family of journals’ esteemed editors, along with ECS Publications Editorial Team members, at the ECS Booth. They are on hand to answer your questions on journal processes and discuss editorial opportunities and the vision for ECS Publications’ growth.
It Could Be Verse: An Evening of Poetry and More**
Tuesday | 1800-2000h
Room 520AB
Join us for a fun evening of culture and entertainment when our performers share poetry and music—and YOU are the audience!
*Ticket required. Purchase tickets at Registration.
**Preregistration was required for this event.
Wednesday | 1800-1900h Room 517BCD, Booth 207
Take advantage of this unique opportunity to meet the ECS Executive Committee at the ECS Booth. Learn about ECS initiatives, share your thoughts, and discuss the Society’s future. Whether you are a long-time member or new to ECS, this is your chance to engage with ECS leadership!
Coffee and Networking Breaks
Sunday through Thursday | 0930-1030h
517 Foyer & 511 Foyer
Monday & Thursday | 1530-1630h 517 Foyer & 511 Foyer
Tuesday & Wednesday | 1530-1630h Room 517BCD
Take a moment before your next session to stretch your legs, reenergize with coffee or tea, and network with fellow attendees and exhibitors.
Short Courses provide students and seasoned professionals with in-depth education on a wide range of topics. Academic and industry experts deliver personalized instruction to advance scientists’ and researchers’ technical expertise and knowledge.
Sunday | 0900-1700h
Room 520B
Instructor: James Noël
Sunday | 0900-1700h
Room 520F
Instructor: Weiran Zheng
Note: While preregistration by May 10 was required for 247th ECS Meeting Short Courses, onsite registration is possible for courses with available space. Visit Customer Service at Registration to determine if space is available in the course(s) that interest you.
Your career is a work in progress. To advance, you can’t ever stop learning. That’s why ECS provides professional development opportunities at its biannual meetings. Programs like workshops and professional panels provide students, early career researchers, and experienced professionals with the skills required to manage challenges and move ahead.
Tuesday | 0900-1100h
Room 520C
Instructor: Maedeh Ramezani
Tuesday | 1400-1700h
Room 520C
Instructors: Adrian Plummer, Arlo Quineze, Jessica MacDonald, and Paul Cooper
*Ticket required. Purchase at Registration.
Saturday, May 17
1600-1900h Meeting Registration 517 Foyer
Sunday, May 18
0700-1900h Meeting Registration 517 Foyer
0800h Technical Sessions begin Check Online Program for details
0900-1630h Short Courses* See page 18 for locations
0930-1030h Coffee and Networking Break 517 Foyer & 511 Foyer
1530-1630h Coffee and Networking Break 517 Foyer & 511 Foyer
1800-1900h Member Reception Celebrating 12 Million Downloads Rooms 720 & 725
1900-2100h Opening Reception Room 710AB
Monday, May 19
All Day Blue & Green Day
0700-1900h Meeting Registration 517 Foyer
0700-0800h Session Chair and Symposium Organizer Orientation Breakfast Room 524ABC
0740h Technical Sessions begin Check Online Program for details
0930-1030h Coffee and Networking Break 517 Foyer & 511 Foyer
1400-1700h Poster set up –Monday evening posters Room 517BCD
1530-1630h Coffee and Networking Break 517 Foyer & 511 Foyer
1630-1800h Plenary Session Room 517A
1800-2000h Exhibit and General Poster Session Room 517BCD
1800-2000h Professional Portraits Room 517BCD, Booth 314
2000-2200h Student Mixer (Sponsored by Pine Research and Scribner) Room 520AB
Tuesday, May 20
0700-1730h Meeting Registration 517 Foyer
0740h Technical Sessions begin Check Online Program for details
Tuesday, May 20
0900-1100h Professional Development Workshop From Lab to Launch: Entrepreneurship in Chemical Technology* Room 520C
0930-1030h Coffee and Networking Break 517 Foyer & 511 Foyer
1200-1400h Annual Society Business Meeting and Luncheon* Room 524AB
1400-1700h Professional Development Workshop How to Get Published* Room 520C
1400-1700h Poster set up – Tuesday evening posters Room 517BCD
1400-2000h Visit our Exhibitors! Room 517BCD
1530-1630h Coffee and Networking Break Room 517BCD
1700-2000h Professional Portraits Room 517BCD, Booth 314
1730-1900h Meet the Editors Room 517BCD, Booth 207
1800-2000h General and Z01—Student Poster Sessions Room 517BCD
1800-2000h It Could Be Verse: An Evening of Poetry and More** Room 520AB
Wednesday, May 21
0700-1600h Meeting Registration 517 Foyer
0740h Technical Sessions begin Check Online Program for details
0930-1030h Coffee and Networking Break 517 Foyer & 511 Foyer
1400-1700h Poster set up – Wednesday evening posters Room 517BCD
1400-2000h Visit our Exhibitors! Room 517BCD
1530-1630h Coffee and Networking Break Room 517BCD
1700-2000h Professional Portraits Room 517BCD, Booth 314
1800-1900h Meet the Leaders Room 517BCD, Booth 207
1800-2000h General Poster Session Room 517BCD
1815-1830h Z01—Student Poster Award Winner Presentation Room 517BCD
*Ticket required. Purchase tickets at Registration. **Preregistration was required for this event.
Thursday, May 22
0700-1000h Meeting Registration 517 Foyer
0740h Technical Sessions begin Check Online Program for details
0930-1030h Coffee and Networking Break 517 Foyer & 511 Foyer
1530-1630h Coffee and Networking Break 517 Foyer & 511 Foyer
Sunday, May 18
1600-1800h Nanocarbons Division Strategic Group Meeting Room 521B
1700-1800h Electronics and Photonics Division Executive Committee & General Business Meeting Room 524A
Monday, May 19
0700-0900h High-Temperature Energy, Materials, & Processes Division Executive Committee Room 522ABC
0700-0900h Physical and Analytical Electrochemistry Division Executive Committee Room 523AB
0700-0900h Industrial Electrochemistry and Electrochemical Engineering Division Executive Committee Room 521ABC
1215-1400h Industrial Electrochemistry and Electrochemical Engineering Division Luncheon and Business Meeting* Room 524B
1800-2000h Nanocarbons Division Executive Committee Room 522ABC
1830-2100h Energy Technology Division Executive Committee Room 521ABC
1900-2000h Dielectric Science and Technology Division Networking Event Room 523A
Tuesday, May 20
2000-2200h Physical and Analytical Electrochemistry Division Business Meeting and Reception* Room 523B
Palais des Congrès de Montréal | Room 517BCD
0800-1200h Exhibit build
1200-1700h Exhibitor move in
Monday, May 19
1400-1700h Poster set up – Monday evening posters
1800-2000h Exhibit, General Poster Session
Tuesday, May 20
1400-1700h Poster set up – Tuesday evening posters
1400-2000h Exhibit
1530-1630h Coffee and Networking Break
1800-2000h General and Z01—Student Poster Sessions
Wednesday, May 21
1400-1700h Poster set up – Wednesday evening posters
Wednesday, May 21
1400-2000h Exhibit
1530-1630h Coffee and Networking Break
1800-2000h General Poster Session
1815-1830h Z01—Student Poster Award Winner Presentation
2000-2200h Optional Exhibit tear down
Thursday, May 22
0900-1200h Exhibit tear down
Thank you to the 247th ECS meeting sponsors!
Thank you to the 247th ECS meeting symposia sponsors!
A08—Interplay between Temperature and Battery Phenomenon 2
A02—Whittingham Young Investigator and Student Slam
A05—Battery Characterization and Diagnosis
Elsevier B.V.
Next MachineryGroup I Coatema® Coating Machinery GmbH
BioLogic, Cell Press, Neware Technology LLC
Toyota Research Institute of North America, University of South Carolina
Thermal Hazard Technology
Envision Energy USA, Pine Research Instrumentation
Magnitude Instruments
A02—Whittingham Young Investigator and Student Slam
A03—Lithium Batteries and Beyond
A05—Battery Characterization and Diagnosis
A07—New Developments and Applications of Electrode Binders for Rechargeable Battery and other Electrochemical Systems
A08—Interplay between Temperature and Battery Phenomenon 2
L03—Electrocatalysis 12: In Memory of Shimshon Gottesfeld
L07—New Horizons in Spectroelectrochemistry and Photoelectrochemistry
247th ECS Meeting | May 18 – May 22, 2025
Montréal, Canada
Palais des Congrès de Montréal
Symposia, Days, Rooms, Organizers, and Sponsoring Divisions
• All symposia take place at the Palais des Congrès de Montréal.
• Check the Online Program for up-to-date schedules for all technical sessions and presentations.
A01—New Approaches and Advances in Electrochemical Energy Systems
Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday; Posters Monday Room 510C
C. Karuppaiah, B. Lucht, D. Madan, K. Zaghib, S. Mukerjee, J. Saraidaridis
ECS Energy Technology, ECS Battery, ECS Industrial Electrochemistry and Electrochemical
A02—Whittingham Young Investigator and Student Slam
Tuesday, Wednesday Room 511F
J. Xiao, M. McDowell, D. Reber, Z. Chen
ECS Battery
A03—Lithium Batteries and Beyond
Sunday, Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday; Posters Wednesday Room 516A
Z. Zhang, S. Meng, V. Kalra, V. Di Noto, N. Dasgupta
ECS Battery, ECS Energy Technology
A04—Large-Scale Energy Storage
Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday; Posters Wednesday Room 511D
J. Gallaway, X. Li, J. Spendelow, Y. Hwa, R. Wittman, D. Hall
ECS Battery, ECS Energy Technology
A05—Battery Characterization and Diagnosis
Sunday, Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday; Posters Wednesday Room 510A
A. Bates, K. Shah, G. Jalilvand, P. Attia, V. Chevrier
ECS Battery, ECS Physical and Analytical Electrochemistry
A06—Metal Anodes and Interfacial Design in Batteries
Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday; Posters Monday Room 510B
F. Shi, X. Cao, L. Ma, J. Popovic-Neuber, K. Zaghib
ECS Battery, ECS Physical and Analytical Electrochemistry
A07—New Developments and Applications of Electrode Binders for Rechargeable Battery and other Electrochemical Systems
Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday; Posters Wednesday Room 511E
G. Liu, J. Porter, W. Mustain, C. Kuss, J. Sun
ECS Energy Technology, ECS Battery, ECS Physical and Analytical Electrochemistry
A08—Interplay between Temperature and Battery Phenomenon 2
Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday; Posters Wednesday Room 512A
R. Carter, T. Kingston, X-G. Yang, S. Paarmann, P. Mukherjee
ECS Battery
B—Carbon Nanostructures and Devices
B01—Carbon Nanostructures for Energy Conversion and Storage
Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday: Posters Tuesday Room 518B
A. Ferguson, K-Y. Park, A. Harutyunyan, U. Cvelbar, C. Wang, J. Blackburn
ECS Nanocarbons, ECS Battery, ECS
Dielectric Science and Technology
B02—Carbon Nanostructures in Medicine and Biology
Sunday, Monday, Tuesday; Posters Tuesday Room 518C
D. Bouilly, D. Heller, A. Boghossian, T. Da Ros, M. Landry, L. Nagahara, J. Halpern, M. Bayachou, J. Koehne, A. Naumov, N. Iverson, N. Alvarez
ECS Nanocarbons, ECS Organic and Biological Electrochemistry, ECS Sensor
B03—Carbon Nanotubes – From Fundamentals to Devices
Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday; Posters Tuesday Room 519B
Y. Wang, R. B. Weisman, S. Rotkin, S. Maruyama, Y. Li, B. Flavel, Y. Ohno, M. Zheng, J. Zaumseil, S. Cambre
ECS Nanocarbons
B04—NANO in China
Sunday, Monday, Tuesday; Posters Tuesday Room 519B
Y. Li, S. Rotkin, S. Yang, C. Chen
ECS Nanocarbons
B05—Fullerenes – Endohedral Fullerenes and Molecular Carbon
Tuesday, Wednesday,Thursday; Posters Tuesday Room 519A
Y. Yamakoshi, A. Balch, F. D’Souza, L. Echegoyen, D. Guldi, N. Martin, S. Stevenson, S. Yang, A. Narita, V. Krishna
ECS Nanocarbons
B06—2D Layered Materials from Fundamental Science to Applications
Sunday, Monday, Tuesday; Posters Tuesday Room 519A
M. Arnold, Y. Obeng, S. De Gendt, Z. Karim, S. Creager, E. Miller-Link, R. Martel, U. Cvelbar, S. Rotkin
ECS Nanocarbons, ECS Dielectric Science and Technology
B07—Light Energy Conversion with Metal Halide Perovskites, Semiconductor and Nanostructures, Inorganic/Organic Hybrid Materials, and Dynamic Exciton
Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday; Posters Tuesday Room 518C
H. Imahori, P. Kamat, K. Murakoshi, T. Torimoto, M. Hariharan, Z. Lin, A. Listorti
ECS Nanocarbons
B08—Porphyrins, Phthalocyanines, and Supramolecular Assemblies
Sunday, Monday, Tuesday; Posters Tuesday Room 518B
N. Solladie, K. Kadish, T. Torres, R. Paolesse, N. Jux, Á. Sastre-Santos
ECS Nanocarbons
B09—On-Surface Synthesis of Carbon Nanomaterials
Wednesday, Thursday Room 519A
D. Ecija, H. Imahori, W. Auwarter, N. Martin
ECS Nanocarbons
C—Corrosion Science and Technology
C01—Corrosion General Session
Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday; Posters Monday 514C
D. Chidambaram, E. Tada
ECS Corrosion
D—Dielectric Science and Materials
D01—Plasma Electrochemistry and Catalysis 4
Sunday 514C
U. Cvelbar, D. Mariotti, M. Sankaran, M. Sunkara
ECS Dielectric Science and Technology, ECS Energy Technology
E—Electrochemical/ Electroless Deposition
E01—Electrochemical Deposition for Advanced Manufacturing and Sustainability
Tuesday, Wednesday; Posters Wednesday Rooms 512E
R. Akolkar, A. Allanore, M. Innocenti, L. Magagnin, D. Daramola
ECS Electrodeposition, ECS Industrial Electrochemistry and Electrochemical Engineering
E02—Enhanced Electrodeposition in High Energy Micro-Environments: Laser, Ultrasound, Microwaves
Monday Room 512E
S. Roy, J-Y. Hihn, B. Pollet, J. Leddy
ECS Electrodeposition, ECS Physical and Analytical Electrochemistry
F—Electrochemical Engineering
F01—Advances in Industrial Electrochemistry and Electrochemical Engineering
Sunday, Tuesday, Wednesday; Posters Wednesday Room 514A
E. Biddinger, P. Kenis, J-P. Tessonnier, J. Staser, C. Karuppaiah
ECS Industrial Electrochemistry and Electrochemical Engineering
F02—Multiscale Modeling, Simulation, and Design 6
Monday, Wednesday, Thursday; Posters Monday Room 514A
T. Garrick, V. Subramanian, S. Calabrese Barton, D. Pereira, K. Shah
ECS Industrial Electrochemistry and Electrochemical Engineering, ECS Energy Technology
F03—Electrochemical Science and Engineering on the Path from Discovery to Product 4
Tuesday; Posters Tuesday Room 514B
X. Su, K. Bouzek, E. J. Taylor
ECS Industrial Electrochemistry and Electrochemical Engineering
F04—Electrochemistry for Liquid Hydrogen Carriers
Monday Room 514B
J. Lopez-Ruiz, E. Biddinger, P. Kenis, C. Karuppaiah, J-P. Tessonnier, S. Bliznakov
ECS Industrial Electrochemistry and Electrochemical Engineering, ECS Energy Technology
G—Electronic Materials and Processing
G01—Silicon Compatible Emerging Materials, Processes, and Technologies for Advanced CMOS and Post-CMOS Applications 15 Tuesday, Wednesday; Posters Wednesday Room 515A
H. Jagannathan, Z. Karim, K. Kakushima, P. Timans, E. Gousev, S. De Gendt, D. Misra, Y. Obeng, F. Roozeboom, R. Krishnan
ECS Electronics and Photonics, ECS
Dielectric Science and Technology
G02—Processes at the Semiconductor Solution Interface 11 Monday, Tuesday; Posters Monday Room 515B
V. Chakrapani, H. Wang, C. O’Dwyer, D. N. Buckley, A. Etcheberry, R. Lynch, P. Vereecken
ECS Electronics and Photonics, ECS
Dielectric Science and Technology, ECS
Electrodeposition, ECS Energy Technology, ECS Physical and Analytical Electrochemistry
G03—Organic Semiconductor Materials, Devices, and Processing 10
Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday; Posters Monday Room 515C
B. Iniguez, M. J. Deen, H. Klauk, D. Gundlach, Z. Chen, S. Lee
ECS Electronics and Photonics, ECS Dielectric Science and Technology
H—Electronic and Photonic Devices and Systems
H01—Wide-Bandgap Semiconductor Materials and Devices 26
Tuesday, Wednesday; Posters Wednesday Room 513C
Q. Li, V. Chakrapani, J. Hite, T. Anderson, M. Tadjer, S. Kilgore, S. Lee, G. Banerjee
ECS Electronics and Photonics, ECS
Dielectric Science and Technology
H02—Advanced CMOS-Compatible Semiconductor Devices 21
Monday, Tuesday; Posters Monday Room 513E
J. Martino, F. Gamiz, J-P. Raskin, E. Simoen, B. Cretu
ECS Electronics and Photonics
H03—Solid-State Electronics and Photonics in Biology and Medicine 11 Sunday, Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday; Posters Monday Room 513D
Z-H. Lin, Y-L. Wang, W. Wu, C-T. Lin, T. Sakata, M. Ming-Cheng Cheng, L. Marsal, B-R. Li, Y-J. Fan
ECS Electronics and Photonics, ECS Sensor
I01—Low Temperature Water Electrolysis (LT-WE) for Hydrogen Production 3
Sunday, Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday; Posters Monday Room 516C
H. Xu, M. Carmo, S. Alia, P. Strasser, F. Yang, W. Mustain, S. Shahgaldi, V. Di Noto, A. Kusoglu, S. Pylypenko, F. Brushett
ECS Energy Technology, ECS Industrial Electrochemistry and Electrochemical Engineering, ECS Physical and Analytical Electrochemistry
I02—Renewable Fuels via Artificial Photosynthesis or Heterocatalysis 11 Sunday, Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday; Posters Wednesday Room 510D
N. Wu, S. Minteer, M. Manivannan, V. Subramanian, F. Osterloh, M. Sunkara, T. Minegishi, J-J. Lee, H. Wang, G. Wiederrecht, S. Cushing, S. Haussener
ECS Energy Technology, ECS Organic and Biological Electrochemistry, ECS Physical and Analytical Electrochemistry, ECS Sensor
I03—Materials for Low Temperature Electrochemical Systems 11
Sunday, Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday; Posters Wednesday Room 511A
M. Shao, Z. Chen, V. Di Noto, M. Secanell, J. St-Pierre, P. Atanassov, P. Kulesza
ECS Energy Technology, ECS Battery, ECS Physical and Analytical Electrochemistry
I04—Electrosynthesis of Fuels 9
Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday; Posters Wednesday Room 511B
D. Ding, P. Atanassov, X-D. Zhou, H. Dinh, H. Xu, J. Flake, P. Kenis, T. Zhang, S. Bhargava
ECS Energy Technology, ECS Battery, ECS Physical and Analytical Electrochemistry
I05—Crosscutting Materials Innovation for Transformational Chemical and Electrochemical Energy Conversion Technologies 6 Sunday, Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday Room 511C
H. Dinh, Y. Shao, E. Miller
ECS Energy Technology, ECS Battery, ECS High-Temperature Energy, Materials, & Processes
I06—Energy Conversion Based on N, P, and Other Nutrients 4
Sunday, Monday; Posters Monday Room 512A
D. Daramola, L. Winter, G. Wu, S. Zou
ECS Energy Technology, ECS Industrial Electrochemistry and Electrochemical Engineering, ECS Physical and Analytical Electrochemistry
I07—Advanced Manufacturing for High-Temperature Materials and Devices 2
Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday; Posters Monday Room 512B
J. Tong, L. Hu, C. Duan, X. Jin, S. Bishop
ECS High-Temperature Energy, Materials, & Processes
I08—Flow Batteries: Beyond Vanadium
Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday; Posters Wednesday Room 512C
T. Zawodzinski, R. Feng, M-A. Goulet, V. Di Noto, G. Pagot, B. Gurkan, J. Saraidaridis
ECS Energy Technology, ECS Battery, ECS
Physical and Analytical Electrochemistry
I09—New Frontiers in Modelling & Characterizing Electrochemical Energy Interfaces
Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday; Posters Wednesday Room 516E
K. Bevan, C. Cucinotta, M. Koper, Y. Benabed, B. Gurkan, I. Zenyuk, M. Shao, S. Paddison, X. Li
ECS Energy Technology, ECS Battery, ECS High-Temperature Energy, Materials, & Processes, ECS Physical and Analytical Electrochemistry
K—Organic and Bioelectrochemistry
K01—Advances in Organic and Biological Electrochemistry
Wednesday, Thursday; Posters Wednesday Room 515B
S. Minteer, J. Halpern, A. Furst, D. Hickey, V. Vullev
ECS Organic and Biological Electrochemistry, ECS Nanocarbons, ECS Physical and Analytical Electrochemistry
L—Physical and Analytical Electrochemistry, Electrocatalysis, and Photoelectrochemistry
L01—Physical and Analytical Electrochemistry, Electrocatalysis, and Photoelectrochemistry General Session and Grahame Award
Sunday, Monday; Posters Monday Room 513F
S, Paddison, A. Co
ECS Physical and Analytical Electrochemistry
L02—Electrode Processes 16 Thursday; Posters Wednesday Room 512F
D. Cliffel, A. R. Hillman
ECS Physical and Analytical Electrochemistry
L03—Electrocatalysis 12 in Memory of Shimshon Gottesfeld Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday; Posters Wednesday Room 513F
G. Brisard, P. Atanassov, A . Co
ECS Physical and Analytical Electrochemistry
L04—Charge Transfer: Electrons, Protons, and Other Ions 6 Monday, Tuesday Room 512F
S. Paddison, V. Di Noto, R. Warburton, V. Vullev
ECS Physical and Analytical Electrochemistry, ECS Energy Technology
L05—Invited Perspectives and Tutorials in Physical and Analytical Electrochemistry
Thursday Room 513C
S. Pylypenko, A. Co, P. Atanassov, D. N. Buckley
ECS Physical and Analytical Electrochemistry, ECS Energy Technology
L06—Development of Catalytic Systems and Mechanistic Understanding of Oxygen Electrochemistry
Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday; Posters Monday Room 512G
P. Kulesza, V. Di Noto, I. Rutkowska, R. Mantz, P. Zelenay, P. Atanassov
ECS Physical and Analytical Electrochemistry, ECS Energy Technology
L07—New Horizons in Spectroelectrochemistry and Photoelectrochemistry
Sunday, Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday Room 512H
V. Vullev, K . Rybickajasinska, G. Moore, S. Boettcher
ECS Physical and Analytical Electrochemistry, ECS Energy Technology
L08—Electrochemistry: Unusual Media, Novel Conditions
Wednesday, Thursday; Posters Wednesday Room 512D
J. Leddy, A. Suroviec, A. Ispas, M. W. Glasscott
ECS Physical and Analytical Electrochemistry, ECS Electrodeposition
M—Sensors
M01—Recent Advances in Sensors Systems: General Session
Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday; Posters Monday Room 513A
P. Hesketh, A. R. Hillman, G. Hunter, L. Nagahara
ECS Sensor
M02—Biosensors, Lab-on-Chips, Point-of-Care Testing, In Vitro and In Vivo Bio-imaging 3
Sunday, Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday; Posters Monday Room 513B
L. Soleymani, N. Wu, P. Chen, G. Xu, H. Mukundan, L. Nagahara, W. Gao, V. Vullev, N. Arroyo, S. Krishnan
ECS Sensor, ECS Organic and Biological Electrochemistry, ECS Physical and Analytical Electrochemistry
Z—General
Z01—General Student Poster Session Posters Tuesday Room 517 BCD
A. Suroviec, Q. Lu, J. Hite
All Divisions
Z02—Materials, Devices, and Systems for Neuromorphic Computing and Artificial Intelligence Hardware 2
Monday, Tuesday; Posters Monday Rooms 512D
R. Jha, D. Misra, K. Kakushima, J. Blackburn, B. Yildiz, G. Kolhatkar, Z. Karim
ECS Electronics and Photonics, ECS
Dielectric Science and Technology, ECS HighTemperature Energy, Materials, & Processes, ECS Nanocarbons, ECS Interdisciplinary Science and Technology Subcommittee
247th ECS Meeting | May 18 – May 22, 2025
Montréal, Canada | Palais des Congrès de Montréal Sunday, May 18, 2025
Supramolecular and Materials Spectroelectrochemistry and Photoelectrochemistry
Probe Electrochemistry
513F
& Single Molecule 13:30 15:40 519B
Water Splitting 13:30 16:00 511C
Tutorials 13:35 17:50 516D I01—Characterizations, Diagnostics, and Modeling 2 13:40 17:50 516C D01—Plasma Electrochemistry and Catalysis 2 13:40 18:15 514C M02—Point-of-Care, Wearable, and Implantable Sensors 2 13:50 17:55 513B Physical and Analytical Electrochemistry Division David C. Grahame Award Address 14:00 14:40 513F B08—Catalysis 2 14:00 15:00 518B
A05—Electrochemical Methods 2 14:00 15:40 510A B02—Biosensor Design 1 14:00 15:40 518C
Sessions, start times, end times, and rooms
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Sunday, May 18, 2025 (continued)
Monday, May 19, 2025
247th ECS Meeting | May 18 – May 22, 2025
Montréal, Canada | Palais des Congrès de Montréal
Monday, May 19, 2025 (continued)
B08—Bio- and Biomimetic Porphyrinoids 8:00 9:40 518B
L06—Water Splitting Electrolysis 8:00 9:40 512G
I06—Electrochemical Control of the Nitrogen and Phosphorus Cycle 8:00 10:00 512A
H03—Emerging Sensing and Diagnostic Devices 2 8:00 11:55 513D A01—Advances in Materials 01
State Metal Batteries 1
G02—Processes at the Semiconductor Solution Interface 1 8:00
I02—Metal Oxide Photo(electro)Catalysts for Renewable Fuel Generation 1 8:00 12:05 510D M02—Point-of-Care, Wearable, and Implantable Sensors 3 8:00 12:05 513B I03—Electrocatalysis 01
Physics and Characterizations 1
and Agricultural Sensing
Discovery & Development of Energy Material 1
0 8:40 10:00 516B
State of the Art 8:40 10:40 512C
Transfer 8:40 11:40 512F I09—Electrochemical Interface Frontiers 1 8:40 12:00 516E G03—Organic Materials 8:50 12:00 515C
L03—Shimshon Gottesfeld Contributions and Fuel Cells 1 8:50 12:20 513F
F02—Industrial Electrochemistry and Electrochemical Engineering Division Ralph E. White Outstanding Student Award Address 9:20 10:00 514A C01—Ferrous Materials 9:50 12:10 514C
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Monday, May 19, 2025 (continued)
Reduction at Electrocatalytic Interfaces
Materials—Synthesis, Chemistry, Characterization 2
L07—Enhanced Spectroelectrochemical Techniques
16:00 512H M02—Point-of-Care, Wearable, and Implantable Sensors 4 13:50 16:00 513B Z02—Memory Devices for AI Applications 13:50 16:00 512D Energy Technology Division Research Award Address 14:00 14:40 511A Industrial Electrochemistry and Electrochemical Engineering Division Student Achievement Award Address 14:00 14:40 511B C01—Non-Ferrous Materials 1 14:00 15:40 514C
G02—Processes at the Semiconductor Solution Interface 2 14:00 15:40 515B
F04—Electrochemistry for Liquid Hydrogen Carriers 14:00 15:45 514B
247th ECS Meeting | May 18 – May 22, 2025
Montréal, Canada | Palais des Congrès de Montréal
Monday, May 19, 2025 (continued) Session
MEA and
Sessions, start times, end times, and rooms
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Monday, May 19, 2025 (continued)
247th ECS Meeting | May 18 – May 22, 2025
Montréal, Canada | Palais des Congrès de Montréal
Tuesday, May 20, 2025 (continued)
Session
I02—Metal Oxide Photo(electro)Catalysts for Renewable Fuel Generation 2 8:00 12:00 510D I07—Manufacturing Solid Oxide Cell Devices 1 8:00 12:00 512B I08—Breakthrough Electrolytes for Energy Storage 8:00 12:00 512C M02—Cellular and Neuro Sensors 8:00 12:00 513B
512E
and Photoelectrochemistry at Electrodes and Interfaces
and Healthcare Sensors 1
for Dry Coating and Solid-State Batteries 8:10
Process/Technology
513E
at the Semiconductor Solution Interface 3 8:30 12:00 515B
of Wide and Ultra-Wide Bandgap Semiconductors 8:40 11:40 513C I09—Electrochemical Interface Frontiers 3 8:40 12:00 516E L03—Electrocatalytic Reduction of CO2 1 8:40 12:00 513F Nanocarbons Division Robert C. Haddon Research Award Address 9:00 9:40 519A
State 9:00 12:10 511F C01—Non-Ferrous Materials 2 9:50 12:10 514C
2
Materials—Sensors 2
10:40 519B
519A
2 10:00 12:00 518B L06—Efficient Catalysts for Water Electrolysis 10:00 12:00 512G F01—Electrochemical Engineering for CO2 Electroreduction 10:00 12:20 514A
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Tuesday, May 20, 2025 (continued) Session
Devices 2
518C
Transfer 10:00 12:40 512F F03—Electrochemical Science and Engineering: Carbon Capture 10:20 12:00 514B I03—Fuel Cell 03 10:20 12:00 511A I04—Electroconversion of CO2—Catalyst 1
2
Methods 3
and (Opto) Electronics
and Functionalization
of Wide and Ultra-Wide Bandgap Semiconductors 13:10 16:10 513C
Fade
and Health Care Sensor Systems
513A M02—Optical Sensing and Bio-imaging 1 13:30 18:00 513B
F03—Electrochemical Science and Engineering: Membranes, Polymers, and Films 13:40 15:40 514B
I09—Electrochemical Interface Frontiers 4 13:40 17:00 516E
A04—Flow Battery Power Cells 13:40 18:00 511D I01—Electrode, MEA and Transport Medium 3 13:40 18:00 516D I01—Catalyst and Catalysis 3 13:50 17:40 516C
A07—Binder and Electrode Design and Characterization 13:50 18:00 511E
F01—Industrial Electrochemistry and Electrochemical Engineering Division H. H. Dow Memorial Student Achievement Award 13:55 14:40 514A
G02—Processes at the Semiconductor Solution Interface 4 14:00 15:30 515B
247th ECS Meeting | May 18 – May 22, 2025
Montréal, Canada | Palais des Congrès de Montréal
Tuesday, May 20, 2025 (continued)
I02—Photocatalysts and Electrocatalysts beyond Oxides 3 14:00 15:30 510D A05—Electrochemical Methods 3 14:00 15:40 510A B07—Perovskite Materials 1 14:00 15:40 518C B08—Porphyrinoids at Surface 2 14:00 15:40 518B
CO2 Reduction and Movement of Charges
512H H03—Emerging Sensing and Diagnostic Devices 4 14:00 17:55 513D B03—Chemistry and Assembly 14:00 18:00 519B G01—AI, In-Memory and Neuromorphic Computing 14:00 18:00 515A I03—Electrocatalysis 03 14:00 18:00 511A E01—Fundamental and Mechanistic Aspects 14:10 18:00 512E
B06—2D Materials—Photophysics and (Opto) Electronics 2 14:20 15:40 519A
L04—Excited States & Modeling 14:40 16:00 512F
F01—Electrochemical Engineering for Water Treatment & Water Splitting 14:40 17:20 514A
I02—Metal Oxide Photo(electro)Catalysts for Renewable Fuel Generation 3 15:50 17:50 510D
I05—Building Research Community 16:00 17:00 511C
I08—Modified Vanadium 16:00 17:20 512C
I04—Solid Oxide Cells 16:00 17:40 511B
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Tuesday, May 20, 2025 (continued)
Battery Division M. Stanley Whittingham Mid-Career Award
247th ECS Meeting | May 18 – May 22, 2025
Montréal, Canada | Palais des Congrès de Montréal
Wednesday, May 21, 2025 (continued)
Scale Zn Batteries
Sensing
and Best
12:00 515B G01—Advanced Semiconductor Materials, Devices and Processing 8:30 12:20 515A M01—Sensors for Energy Systems 8:40 11:30 513A
Sessions, start times, end times, and rooms
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Wednesday, May 21, 2025 (continued)
519A ECS Gordon E. Moore Medal for Outstanding Achievement in Solid State Science & Technology Address 13:10 14:00 513C
247th ECS Meeting | May 18 – May 22, 2025
Montréal, Canada | Palais des Congrès de Montréal
Wednesday, May 21, 2025 (continued)
and Magnetic Properties of CarbonBased Nanomaterials 1
519A I04—Electroconversion of CO2—Electrodes 1 14:00 15:40 511B L06—Optimization of Oxygen Reduction Electrocatalysts 14:00 15:40 512G
SOEC
and
and Ultra-Wide Bandgap Semiconductor Devices
and Photoelectrochemistry for Solar-Energy Conversion and Hydrogen Production 2
Sessions, start times, end times, and rooms
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Wednesday, May 21, 2025 (continued)
Thursday, May 22, 2025
247th ECS Meeting | May 18 – May 22, 2025
Montréal, Canada | Palais des Congrès de Montréal
Thursday, May 22, 2025 (continued) Session
B07—Dynamic Exciton 3
9:40 518C B09—Advances in On-Surface Synthesis 1—0D, 1D and 2D 8:00 9:40 519A L06—Mechanictic Aspects of Oxygen Evolution Reaction 8:00 9:40 512G
Perspectives and Tutorials 1
Sensors 2
or Electrocatalysis toward Carbon Dioxide Conversion 3
Materials Synthesis, Characterization and Theory 1 8:40 11:50 511C B01—Low-dimensional Carbons for Novel Energy Harvesting Approaches 10:00 11:20 518B B05—Endohedral Fullerenes 10:00 11:20 518A L06—Optimalization of Oxygen Evolution Electrocatalyts 10:00 11:20 512G F02—Modeling, Simulation, and Design of Electrochemical Systems 10:00 12:20 514A B07—Nanostructures and Catalysis 1 10:00 12:40 518C
Sessions, start times, end times, and rooms
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Thursday, May 22, 2025 (continued) Session
in On-Surface Synthesis 2—0D, 1D and 2D
and Catalysis 7
516D I02—Photocatalysis & Electrocatalysis for Carbon Dioxide Conversion and Fuel Generation 14:00 16:30 510D B03—Devices and Applications 2 14:00 16:40 519B B07—Nanostructures and Catalysis 2 14:00 16:40 518C
L05—Invited Perspectives and Tutorials 2 14:00 17:50 513C
in Characterization and Processability of Carbon-Based Nanomaterials 1 14:20 15:40 519A I04—Innovative Concepts and Processes 2 16:00 17:30 511B B09—Advances in Characterization and Processability of Carbon-Based Nanomaterials 2 16:00 17:40 519A A05—Characterization and Diagnosis 3 16:00 18:00 510A A03—Characterization 3 16:20 18:00 516B A03—Solid State Electrolyte and Battery 3 16:20 18:00 516A
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