
248th ECS Meeting | October 12-16, 2025
Chicago, IL, US | Hilton Chicago

248th ECS Meeting | October 12-16, 2025
Chicago, IL, US | Hilton Chicago
JAMES FENTON ECS President
Welcome to the 248th ECS Meeting in Chicago! Our meeting theme—United through Science & Technology—highlights how electrochemistry and solid state science intersect to drive innovation in energy, electronics, and sustainability. From across academia, industry, and government, nearly 3,000 scientists and engineers are gathered together here in Chicago to accelerate progress, exchange ideas, and advance technologies that improve lives and protect the planet. Whether you’re a researcher, student, or industry leader, this is YOUR forum to engage with cutting-edge developments and a truly collaborative scientific community.
Our Science Is Better When We Are Together—at ECS 248!
If you are wondering, “Where do I begin,” this Meeting Guide is an excellent resource. The schedule of technical presentations is highlighted with nearly 3,400 abstracts summarized on pages 38–57. Maps on pages 13–18 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 to just say hello!
Here are just a few of the events you don’t want to miss—but be sure to check the Online Program for ALL the details!
• .............Member Reception Celebrating Student Chapters | Sunday, 1800h, Normandie Lounge. Before the evening’s Opening Reception, ECS members are invited to celebrate Student Chapters—global hubs of energy, innovation, and community shaping the future of electrochemical and solid state science. Enjoy light food and drinks with fellow ECS members!
• Opening Reception | Sunday, 1900h, Grand Ballroom. Kick off an exciting week with fellow attendees! Savor small bites, an open bar, ample networking time, and a chance to meet with ECS Divisions. Start your meeting experience by strengthening communit y connections
• Plenary Session | Monday, 1630h, Grand Ballroom. The Plenar y Session commences with the Awards & Recognition Ceremony, recognizing outstanding Societ y members and their remarkable contributions to the field. Yang Shao Horn then presents the ECS Lecture, Unlocking Electrochemical Processes for Energy Abundance.
• Exhibit Hall | International Ballroom. 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 Meet the Leaders (Wednesday), where you can take advantage of a unique opportunity to meet the ECS Executive Commit tee at the ECS Booth. And get ready to be caught on video at the Video Hub (Monday–Wednesday)!
• Explore Chicago | All the information needed for a wonderful stay in our host cit y is here: choosechicago.com/meetings/ECS248!
On behalf of the Society’s board of directors, volunteer leadership, and staff, thank you again for joining us!
Registration
8th Street North & South
Saturday ........................................1600-1900h
Sunday ...........................................0700-1900h
Monday..........................................0700-1900h
Tuesday..........................................0700-1730h
Wednesday 0700-1600h
Thursday .......................................0700-1000h
Late 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 US Dollars.
must pay the registration fee?
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, October 12, 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 was required for 248th 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 US Dollars.
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• Open Floor Plans to quickly find layouts of the Hilton 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 21).
• Network with leading companies and poster presenters in the Exhibit Hall (see pages 27-29).
• Update your professional image with a free high-resolution professional headshot in the Exhibit Hall Booth #113.
• Interact with leaders representing ECS Divisions at the Opening Reception, ECS Publications at Meet the Editors, and the Executive Committee at Meet the Leaders.
• Connect with your community at the Member Reception Celebrating Student Chapters.
• Recharge at twice-daily free Coffee & Networking Breaks (see page 22) with today’s and tomorrow’s exceptional minds in electrochemistry and solid state science.
Remember to:
• Become an ECS Member or Rejoin ECS! Be one of the first 50 people to JOIN or REJOIN ECS and receive an EXCLUSIVE ECS thankyou gift!
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• Bookmark the full meeting website along with the Online Program.
• Familiarize yourself with the meeting layout using the maps on pages 13-18.
• 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.
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3,388
2,504
58 award/ keynote talks
65 countries
420 sessions
1,616 student abstracts
1,035
581
Monday, October 13 | 1630h | Grand Ballroom
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.
Awards & Recognition Ceremony
ECS President James Fenton wraps up the first full day of the 248th ECS Meeting, welcoming meeting attendees and beginning the session with the Awards & Recognition Ceremony including:
•Allen J. Bard Award
•Carl Wagner Memorial Award
•Olin Palladium Award
•Norman Hackerman Young Author Award
•ECS Toyota Young Investigator Fellowships
•Fellow of The Electrochemical Society
•Outstanding Student Chapters
•Leadership Circle Award
•Past Service Recognitions
Be sure to also attend the Society and Division 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.
Following the Awards & Recognition Ceremony, President Fenton introduces the highly anticipated lecturer, Yang Shao-Horn (Massachusetts Institute of Technology [MIT]), speaking on Unlocking Electrochemical Processes for Energy Abundance.
YANG SHAO-HORN
Professor of Mechanical Engineering, Materials Science and Engineering and Chemistry
Massachusetts Institute of Technology
Professor Shao-Horn is a Highly Cited Researcher in chemistry and materials science with 450+ publications in the fields of physical chemistry, electrochemistry, electrocatalysis, energy, batteries, fuel cells, and electrolyzers. Her research brings together diverse disciplines (physics/ chemistry to mechanical/materials/chemical engineering) to tackle grand challenges in sustainable energy and the environment, which bridge theory and practice to advance basic science, applied discoveries, and technology development.
Professor Shao-Horn is a member of the National Academy of Engineering, and Fellow of The Electrochemical Society (ECS), the National Academy of Inventors, and the International Society of Electrochemistry. She has advised 150+ MIT students and postdocs who are now pursuing successful careers in academia, including 50+ with faculty positions at MIT, Cornell, and Yale, and at national labs and in the private sector.
Award recipients honored during the 248th ECS Meeting Awards & Recognition Ceremony present their talks throughout the week. Consult the Online Program for further details.
Allen J. Bard Award
We Are Leaving Power & Energy on the Table: Electroanalytical & Architectural Insights
Debra R. Rolison
Carl Wagner Memorial Award
Electrochemical Approaches for Chemical Manufacturing
Paul J. A. Kenis
Olin Palladium Award
The Triumph with Oxide Chemistry in Energy Storage
Arumugam Manthiram
Norman Hackerman Young Author Award
Louis Hartmann
ECS Toyota Young Investigator Fellowship
Solvent-Based Defluorination for Direct Electrode Recycling
Yaocai Bai
ECS Toyota Young Investigator Fellowship
Sustainable Binder Design for Aqueous Processing of Lithium-Ion Battery
Electrodes
Zheng Chen
ECS Toyota Young Investigator Fellowship
Synthesis and Assessment of Hydrocarbon–Based Proton Exchange Membranes for Advancing Fuel Cell Technology
Zhongyang Wang
ECS Toyota Young Investigator Fellowship
Interpretable Pressure-Based Analytics for Battery Assessment
Juner Zhu
Battery Division Early Career Award
Sponsored by Neware Technology
Limited
Replacing Inactive Components to Improve Li- and Na-ion Cells
Michael Metzger
Battery Division Postdoctoral Associate Research Award
Sponsored by MTI Corporation and the Jiang Family Foundation
Molecular LOGICS of Li Metal Battery: From Interface to Interphase
Weilai Yu
Battery Division Research Award
Advances in Lithium Metal Batteries
Venkataraman Thangadurai
Battery Division Student Research Award
Sponsored by Mercedes-Benz Research & Development
Multi-Faceted Roles of Lithium Metal in Batteries and Beyond
Xintong Yuan
Battery Division Student Research Award
Sponsored by Mercedes-Benz Research & Development
Unveiling Lithium Superionic Conduction in Halide Solid Electrolytes
Seungju Yu
Battery Division Research Award
Advances in Lithium Metal Batteries
Venkataraman Thangadurai
Battery Division Technology Award
Upscaling High-Energy Battery Electrodes
Sang-Young Lee
Battery Division Technology Award
Advancing High Energy Density Batteries
Through Electrode Binder Innovation
Gao Liu
Corrosion Division Early-Career Award
Localized Corrosion: Investigating the Controlling Environmental Variables
Rebecca Schaller
Corrosion Division H. H. Uhlig Award
Coupling Electrochemical Methods with Ion Beam or Neutron Beam Techniques in situ for Corrosion Studies
James Noël
Corrosion Division Morris Cohen
Graduate Student Award
Corrosion Mechanisms and Passive Film
Evolution in Nanostructured Al Alloys with Far–from–Equilibrium Compositions
Jijo Christudasjustus
Corrosion Division Rusty Award for Mid-Career Excellence
Strategic Selection of Materials for Pyroprocessing of Used Nuclear Fuel: Understanding Corrosion Behavior in Molten Salt Systems
Dev Chidambaram
Electrodeposition Division Early Career Award
Seeking Stability in Electrodeposition: Understanding Dendrites, Degradation, and Delamination
Adam Maraschky
Electrodeposition Division Research Award
Morphology Control During Electrodeposition: An Interplay of Surface Chemistry and Interphase Formation
Philippe M. Vereecken
Electrodeposition Division Research Award
Giovanni Zangari
Energy Technology Division
Walter van Schalkwijk Award in Sustainable Energy Technology
Integrated Electrocatalytic Strategies for CO₂ Capture, Conversion, and C–N Coupling
Wenzhen Li
Industrial Electrochemistry and Electrochemical Engineering
Division Ralph E. White Outstanding Student Award
Mechanistic Interrogation of Solid-State Electrode Architectures
Kaustubh Girish Naik
Industrial Electrochemistry and Electrochemical Engineering Division Student Achievement Award
Strategies for Sustainable Ethylene, Ethanol, and Acetate via Electrochemical CO₂ Reduction
Monsuru Olatunji Dauda
Sensor Division Early Career Award
Small and Simple by Design: Electrochemical Systems for Modern Analytical Chemistry and Energy Sustainability
Itthipon Jeerapan
Sensor Division Student Research Award
Development of Molecularly Imprinted Polymer (MIP)–Based Sensors for the Sensitive and Selective Detection of Analytes
Wonhyeong Kim
Member Reception
Celebrating Student Chapters
Sunday | 1800–1900h
Normandie Lounge
Before the evening’s Opening Reception, ECS members are invited to celebrate Student Chapters—global hubs of energy, innovation, and community shaping the future of electrochemical and solid state science. Enjoy light food and drinks with fellow ECS members!
Opening Reception
Sunday | 1900–2100h
Grand Ballroom
Kick off an exciting week with fellow attendees! Savor small bites, an open bar, ample networking time, and a chance to meet with ECS Divisions. Start your meeting experience by strengthening community connections.
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
Waldorf
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
International Ballroom
Explore exhibits from leading vendors in the electrochemical and solid state science fields. Stop by for Poster Sessions, Networking Breaks, Professional Portraits, and the Video Hub. Be sure to Meet the Editors and Meet the Leaders at the ECS Booth #309.
General and Z01—General and Student Poster Sessions
Monday through Wednesday | 1800–2000h
International Ballroom
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
International Ballroom, Booth #113
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 Paul Sakuma Photography
Video Hub
Monday | 1800–2000h
Tuesday & Wednesday | 1400–2000h
International Ballroom, Booth #100
Step into the Video Hub—where your passion for science meets the camera! Record a quick video sharing what excites you about ECS and help us ignite inspiration across science and technology! Free gift to all who contribute videos!
Student Mixer (Sponsored by Pine Research and Scribner)
Monday | 2000–2200h
Waldorf
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.
Tuesday | 1730–1900h
International Ballroom, Booth #309
Connect with some of our family of journals’ esteemed editors, along with ECS Publications Editorial Team members. They are on hand to answer your questions on journal processes and discuss editorial opportunities and the vision for ECS Publications’ growth.
Wednesday | 1800–1900h
International Ballroom, Booth #309
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 & Networking Breaks
Sunday through Thursday | 0930–1030h
Lower Level Lobby & Third Floor Lobby
Sunday, Monday, & Thursday | 1530–1630h
Lower Level Lobby & Third Floor Lobby
Tuesday & Wednesday | 1530–1630h
International Ballroom
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
Stevens Salon C-7
Instructor: Mark Orazem
Sunday | 0900-1700h
Stevens Salon C-8
Instructor: James Noël
Sunday | 0900-1700h
Boulevard A
Instructor: Weiran Zheng
Sunday | 0900-1700h
Boulevard B
Instructor: Jun Xu
Note: While preregistration was required for 248th 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.
0700–1730h
Tuesday, October 14
&
0930–1030h
0700–1600h
0930–1030h
Wednesday, October 15
1815–1830h
Thursday, October 16
0700–1000h Meeting Registration 8th Street North & South Registration 0740h Technical Sessions begin Check Online Program for details
0930–1030h Coffee & Networking Break Lower Lever Lobby & Third Floor Lobby
Sunday, October 12
0700–0900h
1215–1400h
1215–1400h
Wednesday,
Exhibit Hall Hours
Exhibit Hall Hours
Hilton Chicago | International Ballroom
Monday, October 13
0800-1200h Exhibit build
1200–1700h Exhibitor move in
1400–1700h Poster set up – Monday evening posters
1800–2000h Exhibit, General Poster Session
Tuesday, October 14
1400–1700h Poster set up – Tuesday evening posters
1400–2000h Exhibit
1530–1630h Coffee & Networking Break
1800–2000h General and Z01—Student Poster Sessions
Wednesday, October 15
1400–1700h Poster set up – Wednesday evening posters
1400–2000h Exhibit
1530–1630h Coffee & Networking Break
1800–2000h General Poster Session
1815–1830h Z01—Student Poster Award Winner Presentation
2000–2200h Optional Exhibit tear down
Thursday, October 16
0900–1200h Exhibit tear down
Thank you to the 248th ECS meeting sponsors!
Thank you to the 248th ECS meeting symposia sponsors!
A03—Li-Ion Battery and Solid State Battery Technologies: Bridging Research and Application
G01—Atomic Layer Deposition & Etching Applications 21
A03—Li-Ion Battery and Solid State Battery Technologies: Bridging Research and Application
A07—From Materials Genome to Autonomous Laboratory: In Honor of Gerbrand Ceder
G01—Atomic Layer Deposition & Etching Applications 21
BioLogic NantG Power, LLC
Factorial Energy Neware Technology LLC
Gamry Instruments LENS Consortium
BioLogic
Argonne National Laboratory
A01—New Approaches and Advances in Electrochemical Energy Systems
A02—Electrolytes & Interfaces in Li-ion Batteries and Beyond
A05—Sodium-ion Batteries
A06—Next Generation Aqueous Batteries: Electrodes, Electrolytes, and Interphases
A07—From Materials Genome to Autonomous Laboratory: In Honor of Gerbrand Ceder Atlant 3D
EMD Electronics VEECO Instruments Inc.
ECSJ Fuel Cell Division
NIPPON STEEL Chemical & Material Co., Ltd. Resonac TOHO Titanium Co., LTD.
BioLogic
BioLogic
G01—Atomic Layer Deposition and Etching Applications 21
I01—Polymer Electrolyte Fuel Cells and Water Electrolyzers 25 (PEFC&WE 25)
Z02—Electrochemical/Materials Processing in Space Engineering 2
Z03—Manufacturing for Energy Technologies
Z04—Electrochemical Scanning Probe Microscopy: From Technology to Atomic Insights
248th ECS Meeting | October 12–16, 2025
Chicago, IL, US Hilton Chicago
Symposia, Days, Rooms, Organizers, and Sponsoring Divisions
• All symposia take place at the Hilton Chicago.
• Check the Online Program for up-to-date schedules for all technical sessions and presentations.
A01—New Approaches and Advances in Electrochemical Energy Systems
Sunday, Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday; Posters Tuesday Salon A-3
Y. Preger, C. Karuppaiah, D. Zhang, S. Mukerjee, G. Jalilvand, J. Saraidaridis, L.Torres-Castro ECS Energy Technology, ECS Battery, ECS Industrial Electrochemistry and Electrochemical Engineering
A02—Electrolytes & Interfaces in Liion Batteries and Beyond
Sunday, Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday; Posters Wednesday Salon A-4
P. M-L Le, L. Ma, D. Wang, C. Wang, M. Metzger, T.Gao
ECS Battery, ECS Physical and Analytical Electrochemistry
A03—Li-Ion Battery and Solid State Battery Technologies: Bridging Research and Application
Sunday, Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday; Posters Monday, Wednesday Salon A-1 & Salon A-2
E. Honarvarfard, Y. S. Meng, T. Glossmann, C. Cunningham, S. Sarkar ECS Battery
A04—From In situ Experimentation to In-line Metrology: Advanced Characterization for Battery Science and Manufacturing
Sunday, Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday; Posters Monday Lake Huron & Continental Room C
Y. Liu, X. Shan, D. P. Finegan, K. Hatzell, Y. Xu, J. Rodríguez-López
ECS Battery, ECS Physical and Analytical Electrochemistry
A05—Sodium-ion Batteries
Sunday, Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday; Posters Wednesday Boulevard Room C & Continental Room B
C. S. Johnson, P. M-L LE, H. Xiong, T. Gao, L. Mu, J. Ahn, A. I. Maniyanganam ECS Battery
A06—Next Generation Aqueous Batteries: Electrodes, Electrolytes, and Interphases
Sunday, Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday; Posters Monday & Wednesday Salon A-5
X. Ji, V. Augustyn, E. Pomerantseva, T. Gao, O. Ö. Capraz, A. Grimaud, A. Forner-Cuenca, E. Agar ECS Battery, ECS Energy Technology
A07—From Materials Genome to Autonomous Laboratory: In Honor of Gerbrand Ceder
Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday; Posters Monday Salon C-2
M.Chan, E. Arroyo de Dompablo, P. Canepa, D. Carlier, Y. S. Meng ECS Battery
B—Carbon Nanostructures and Devices
B01—Carbon Nanostructures: From Fundamental Studies to Applications and Devices
Monday, Tuesday; Posters Monday
Conference Room 4F
J.Blackburn, A. A. Boghossian
ECS Nanocarbons
C—Corrosion Science and Technology
C01—Corrosion General Poster Session
Posters Monday International Ballroom
E. Tada, R. F. Schaller, D. Chidambaram, H. Tsuchiya
ECS Corrosion
C02—State-of-the-Art Analytical Techniques in Corrosion Research 4
Monday, Tuesday Conference Room 4G
M. Itagaki, D. Chidambaram, E. Tada, J. J. Noel
ECS Corrosion
C03—Metallic, Organic, Inorganic, and Composite Coatings for Corrosion Protection 2
Wednesday, Thursday; Posters Wednesday Conference Room 4G
M. Rohwerder, Y. Gonzalez-Garcia, G. Williams, H. A. Terryn, M. Innocenti
ECS Corrosion, ECS Electrodeposition
C04—Corrosion in Sustainable Energy Systems
Thursday Conference Room 4G
D. Chidambaram, J. J. Noel, S Raiman, E. Tada, R. F. Schaller
ECS Corrosion, ECS Battery
C05—Corrosion of Emergent Materials
Wednesday Conference Room 4G
R. K. Gupta, R. F. Schaller, D. Chidambaram
ECS Corrosion
D—Dielectric Science and Materials
D01—Semiconductors, Dielectrics, and Metals for Nanoelectronics 21
Monday, Tuesday; Posters Monday Boulevard Room B
Z. D. Chen, D. Misra, S. De Gendt, S. H. Kilgore, S. Lee, K. Kakushima, E. Kovacevic, H. Kondo
ECS Dielectric Science and Technology, ECS Electronics and Photonics
D02—Plasma and Thermal Processes for Materials Modification, Synthesis, and Processing 6
Wednesday; Posters Wednesday Boulevard Room B
T. Lill, S. Vaddiraju, U. Cvelbar, M. Sunkara, P. Mascher, N. M. Santhosh, E. Kovacevic, D. Hess, O. Leonte
ECS Dielectric Science and Technology, ECS Electronics and Photonics
D03—Quantum Dot Science and Technology 4
Tuesday, Wednesday; Posters Wednesday Conference Room 4Q
D-K. Ko, V. Svrcek, S. Ju Oh, A. B. Greytak, I. Marri, Q. Li, D. R. Hickey, S. M. Thon
ECS Dielectric Science and Technology, ECS Electronics and Photonics, ECS Nanocarbons
E—Electrochemical/Electroless Deposition
E01—Current Trends in Electrodeposition – An Invited Symposium Wednesday Salon C-3
N. Vasiljevic
ECS Electrodeposition
E02—Metal Electrodeposition From Fundamentals to Applications 2 Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday; Posters Monday Salon C-3
W. Schwarzacher, N. Dimitrov, M. E. Toimil Molares, K. Tschulik, D. E. Hooks, S. Roy, M. W. Glasscott, L. Magagnin
ECS Electrodeposition, ECS Physical and Analytical Electrochemistry
E04—Electrodeposition of Difficult-toPlate Metals and Compounds
Sunday, Monday; Posters Monday Salon C-3
R. Akolkar, P. M. Vereecken, N. Dimitrov, A. Ispas, A. Bund, K. J.X. Zheng, K. L. Hawthorne, B. J. Ingram, J. G. Connell, R. S. Assary, L. Magagnin
ECS Electrodeposition, ECS Physical and Analytical Electrochemistry
F—Electrochemical Engineering
F01—Advances in Industrial Electrochemistry and Electrochemical Engineering
Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday; Posters Wednesday Conference Room 4C
E. Biddinger, P. Kenis, C. Karuppaiah, L. Magagnin, V. Prabhakaran
ECS Industrial Electrochemistry and Electrochemical Engineering, ECS Electrodeposition, ECS Electronics and Photonics
F02—Electrochemical Separations and Sustainability 7
Sunday, Monday, Tuesday; Posters Monday Conference Room 4C
X. Su, W. A. Tarpeh, A. Suroviec, M. Qin, D. Daramola, C. G. Arges, H. Xu, D. Zhang, T. Kim, V. Prabhakaran
ECS Industrial Electrochemistry and Electrochemical Engineering, ECS Energy Technology, ECS Physical and Analytical Electrochemistry
F04—Electrochemical Conversion of Biomass 5
Thursday; Posters Wednesday Conference Room 4D
J-P. Tessonnier, S. C. Barton, W. Li, C. M. Saffron, J. A. Lopez-Ruiz, E. Biddinger, P. Kenis, C. Karuppaiah
ECS Industrial Electrochemistry and Electrochemical Engineering, ECS Energy Technology, ECS Organic and Biological Electrochemistry
F05—Industrial Electrochemistry, Industrial Process Electrification, and Integration with the Grid
Sunday, Monday; Posters Monday Conference Room 4D
C. Karuppaiah, S. Bhargava, C. G. Arges, M. Modestino, P. Kenis, K. Ayers, Y. Shao, J. A. Lopez-Ruiz, E. Biddinger
ECS Industrial Electrochemistry and Electrochemical Engineering, ECS Energy Technology
F07—Atomistic Modeling of Electrochemical Systems
Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday; Posters Monday Conference Room 4D
T. R. Garrick, J. Lowe, J. Mendoza, P. B. Balbuena, Y. Qi, Z. Zeng
ECS Industrial Electrochemistry and Electrochemical Engineering, ECS Battery, ECS Energy Technology
G—Electronic Materials and Processing
G01—Atomic Layer Deposition & Etching Applications 21 Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday; Posters Wednesday Boulevard Room A
F. Roozeboom, S. De Gendt, J. Dendooven, J. W. Elam, O. van der Straten, A. Illiberi, G. Sundaram, R. Chen, O. Leonte, T. Lill, M. J. Young, B. Bhuyan, A. C. Kozen
ECS Electronics and Photonics, ECS
Dielectric Science and Technology
H—Electronic and Photonic Devices and Systems
H01—State-of-the-Art Program on Compound Semiconductors 68 (SOTAPOCS-68)
Thursday
Conference Room 4A
J. Hite, T. Anderson, Q. Li, W. Johnson, Y. Zhao, C. O’Dwyer
ECS Electronics and Photonics
H02—Low-Dimensional Nanoscale Electronic and Photonic Devices 18 Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday Conference Room 4B
Y-L. Chueh, F. Rosei, J. M. Wu, C. O’Dwyer, J. C. Ho, Z. Fan, Q. Li, J. H. He, G. W. Hunter, P. Mascher, L. Li, D. Kiriya, K. Takei, S-W. Kim, S. Jeon, V. Chakrapani, S. Jin
ECS Electronics and Photonics, ECS
Dielectric Science and Technology
H03—Gallium Nitride and Silicon Carbide Power Technologies 15 Tuesday, Wednesday; Posters Wednesday Conference Room 4H
M. Dudley, N. Ohtani, M. Bakowski, B. Raghothamachar, J. Hite
ECS Electronics and Photonics
H04—Semiconductor Process Integration 14 Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday; Posters Wednesday
Conference Room 4A
T. Ono, A. Veloso, J. Murota, C. Claeys, A. Mai, Y. Cao, X. Gong, K. Ni, H. Ishii
ECS Electronics and Photonics
I—Fuel Cells, Electrolyzers, and Energy Conversion
I01A—Polymer Electrolyte Fuel Cells and Water Electrolyzers 25 (PEFC&WE 25) – Fuel Cell Catalyst Activity and Durability
Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday; Posters Monday Astoria
K. Kakinuma, K. Swider-Lyons, P. Strasser, Y-T.
Kim, M. Oezaslan, J. S. Spendelow
ECS Energy Technology, ECS Industrial Electrochemistry and Electrochemical Engineering, ECS Physical and Analytical Electrochemistry
I01B—Polymer Electrolyte Fuel Cells and Water Electrolyzers 25 (PEFC&WE 25) – Electrolyzer Catalyst Activity and Durability
Sunday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday; Posters Monday Waldorf
B. S. Pivovar, S. M. Alia, H. Xu, S. Mitsushima, M. Chatenet, K. Swider-Lyons
ECS Energy Technology, ECS Industrial Electrochemistry and Electrochemical Engineering, ECS Physical and Analytical Electrochemistry
I01C—Polymer Electrolyte Fuel Cells and Water Electrolyzers 25 (PEFC&WE 25) – Ionomers, Membranes and Separators for Fuel Cells and Electrolyzers
Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday; Posters Monday PDR 4
A. Kusoglu, S. Cavaliere, C. S. Gittleman, K. Swider-Lyons
ECS Energy Technology, ECS Industrial Electrochemistry and Electrochemical Engineering, ECS Physical and Analytical Electrochemistry
I01D—Polymer Electrolyte Fuel Cells and Water Electrolyzers 25 (PEFC&WE 25) – Fuel Cell Electrodes and Diagnostics
Sunday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday;
Posters Monday
Williford Room C
E. Kjeang, M. Secanell, J. Eller, Y. Zhang, K. Swider-Lyons
ECS Energy Technology, ECS Industrial Electrochemistry and Electrochemical Engineering, ECS Physical and Analytical Electrochemistry
I01E—Polymer Electrolyte Fuel Cells and Water Electrolyzers 25 (PEFC&WE 25) – Electrolyzer Electrodes and Diagnostics
Sunday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday; Posters Monday
Williford Room A
J. Jankovic, W. E. Mustain, Y. Orikasa, D. R. Dekel, K. Swider-Lyons
ECS Energy Technology, ECS Industrial Electrochemistry and Electrochemical
Engineering, ECS Physical and Analytical Electrochemistry
I01F—Polymer Electrolyte Fuel Cells and Water Electrolyzers 25 (PEFC&WE 25) – Cells, Stacks and Systems for Fuel Cells and Electrolyzers
Sunday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday; Posters Monday
Williford Room B
B. Lakshmanan, C. B. Capuano, C. A. Rice, K. Swider-Lyons, R. A. Mantz
ECS Energy Technology, ECS Industrial Electrochemistry and Electrochemical Engineering, ECS Physical and Analytical Electrochemistry
I01Z—Polymer Electrolyte Fuel Cells and Water Electrolyzers 25 (PEFC&WE 25) – Plenary Session
Monday
Williford A/B/C
K. Swider-Lyons
ECS Energy Technology, ECS Industrial Electrochemistry and Electrochemical Engineering, ECS Physical and Analytical Electrochemistry
I02—Photovoltaics for the 21st Century 21: New Materials and Processes
Tuesday, Wednesday
Conference Room 4K
Z. D. Chen, T. Druffel, M. Tao, H. Hamada, V. I. Vullev
ECS Energy Technology, ECS Dielectric Science and Technology, ECS Physical and Analytical Electrochemistry
I03—Ionic and Mixed Conducting Ceramics 15: In Honor of Mogens
Mogensen
Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday; Posters Monday Salon C-1
X-D. Zhou, N. H. Perry, W. Chiu, T. Liu, K. Swider-Lyons, Y. Wang, C. Kreller, X. Liu
ECS High-Temperature Energy, Materials, & Processes, ECS Battery, ECS Energy Technology
I04—Photocatalysts, Photoelectrochemical Cells, and Solar Fuels 15
Sunday, Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday; Posters Monday
Lake Erie & Continental Room A
N. Wu, J-J. Lee, T. Lian, H. Wang, T. Torimoto, G. P. Wiederrecht, P. Kulesza, T. Tatsuma, D. Ma
ECS Energy Technology, ECS Physical and Analytical Electrochemistry, ECS Sensor
J—Luminescence and Display Materials, Devices, and Processing
J01— Luminescence and Display Materials, Devices, and Processing
Tuesday, Wednesday; Posters Wednesday Boulevard Room C
E. Zych, C-G. Ma, M. Bettinelli, R-J. Xie, W. Im, M. Brik, J. Collins, T. Isobe, L. Jacobsohn, R-S. Liu, K. Ogasawara, A. Piquette, A. Srivastava Luminescence and Display Materials
K—Organic and Bioelectrochemistry
K01—Advances in Organic and Biological Electrochemistry
Monday, Tuesday; Posters Monday Lake Erie
A. L. Furst, D. P. Hickey, D. G. Boucher, O. Simoska, L. Sepunaru
ECS Organic and Biological Electrochemistry
L—Physical and Analytical Electrochemistry, Electrocatalysis, and Photoelectrochemistry
L01—Physical and Analytical Electrochemistry, Electrocatalysis,
and Photoelectrochemistry General Session
Sunday, Monday, Tuesday; Posters Monday Salon C-6
A. Co, S. Paddison, A. Suroviec
ECS Physical and Analytical Electrochemistry
L02—Computational Electrochemistry 10 Sunday, Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday; Posters Monday Salon C-4
S. Paddison, Z. Zeng, Y. Qi, R. Warburton
ECS Physical and Analytical Electrochemistry, ECS Energy Technology
L03—Physical and Analytical Electrochemistry in Ionic Liquids 7 Tuesday, Wednesday; Posters Wednesday Salon C-5
Y. Katayama, B. E. Gurkan, P. C. Trulove, A. Ispas, A. Bund, V. Di Noto, M. W. Glasscott
ECS Physical and Analytical Electrochemistry, ECS Battery, ECS Electrodeposition, ECS Energy Technology
L04—Charge Transfer: Electrons, Protons, and Other Ions 7 Monday, Tuesday Room 4E
V. I. Vullev, S. Paddison, V. Di Noto, R. Warburton, J. Xie
ECS Physical and Analytical Electrochemistry, ECS Energy Technology
L05—Education in Electrochemistry 5 Sunday; Posters Monday Room 4E
M. H. Tang, S. C. Barton, P. A. Kempler, A. Suroviec
ECS Physical and Analytical Electrochemistry, ECS Energy Technology, ECS Industrial Electrochemistry and Electrochemical Engineering
L06—Redox Flow Systems for Energy Storage: New Chemical Systems and Mechanisms of Operation 2 Tuesday, Wednesday; Posters Wednesday Room 4P
P. Kulesza, V. Di Noto, I. Rutkowska, S. Minteer, E. L. Gyenge, S. Jin, A. Hollas, F. R. Brushett, E. Agar, A. Forner-Cuenca, B. J. Neyhouse, S. Sankarasubramanian
ECS Physical and Analytical Electrochemistry,
ECS Energy Technology, ECS Industrial Electrochemistry and Electrochemical Engineering, ECS Organic and Biological Electrochemistry
L07—Advances in Analytical Electrochemistry: A Joint Symposium with Society for Electroanalytical Chemistry (SEAC) 2
Monday; Posters Monday Room 4R
D. E. Cliffel, L. A. Sombers, A. Suroviec
ECS Physical and Analytical Electrochemistry
L08—Interfacial Analysis for Energy Storage and Conversion
Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday; Posters Wednesday Williford Room A
J. Rodríguez-López, S. Pylypenko, P. Vanysek, A. R. Hillman, J. Quinn, S. C. DeCaluwe
ECS Physical and Analytical Electrochemistry, ECS Battery, ECS Energy Technology
L09—Electrochemistry of Lanthanides and Actinides
Wednesday; Posters Wednesday Room 4E
J. Leddy, K. K. Gupta, P. Motsegood, M. W. Glasscott
ECS Physical and Analytical Electrochemistry
M—Sensors
M01—Recent Advances in Sensors Systems: General Session
Sunday, Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday; Posters Wednesday Mobley
L. Nagahara, D-J. Kim, L. Soleymani, P. K. Sekhar
ECS Sensor
M03—Plasmon and Nanophotonics for Photo-(electro)chemical Reactions, Sensing, and Medical Therapy
Sunday, Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday; Posters Monday Salon C-5
L. Soleymani, N. Wu, P.Chen, T. Lian, L. Nagahara, J. Zhao, F. Vetrone, E. Cortes, P. Jain
ECS Sensor
Z—General
Z01—General Student Poster Session Posters Tuesday
International Ballroom
A. Suroviec, J. Hite, P. Kenis, C. G. Arges, A. A. Farghaly
All Divisions
Z02—Electrochemical/Materials Processing in Space Engineering 2 Sunday, Monday, Tuesday; Posters Tuesday Lake Ontario
Y. Fukunaka, A. Allanore, D. R. Sadoway, G. S. Jackson, T. F. Fuller, R. Hyers, R. Kostecki, Y. S. Meng, V. Lvovich, K. Brinkert, J. Paras, W. Schwarzacher, T. Jacob, Á. Romero-Calvo ECS Electrodeposition, ECS Battery, ECS High-Temperature Energy, Materials, & Processes, ECSJ Industrial Electrolysis and Electrochemical Engineering
Z03—Manufacturing for Energy Technologies
Sunday, Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday; Posters Wednesday Lake Michigan
J. Li, J. Xiao, A. Franco, M. Wood, C. Mittelsteadt, P. Kenis, T. R. Garrick
ECS Battery, ECS Energy Technology, ECS Industrial Electrochemistry and Electrochemical Engineering, Interdiciplinary Science and Technology Subcommittee
Z04—Electrochemical Scanning Probe Microscopy: From Technology to Atomic Insights
Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday; Posters Monday Lake Huron
T. P. Moffat, M. J. Rost, Y. Zhang, C. Kranz, O. M. Magnussen, J. Rodríguez-López, H. Ren, Y. Gonzalez-Garcia
ECS Electrodeposition, ECS Corrosion, ECS Energy Technology, ECS Physical and Analytical Electrochemistry, Interdiciplinary Science and Technology Subcommittee
Z05—Advanced Electrochemical Engineering in the ECS Mid-America Section
Wednesday; Posters Wednesday Room 4F
N. V. Myung, L. A. Robertson
ECS Battery, ECS Corrosion, ECS Electrodeposition, ECS Industrial Electrochemistry and Elecrochemical Engineering
248th ECS Meeting | October 12–16, 2025 Chicago,
Sunday, October 12,
Sessions, start times, end times, and rooms
• All symposia take place at the Hilton Chicago.
• Check the Online Program for up-to-date schedules for all technical sessions and presentations.
Sunday, October 12,
248th ECS Meeting | October 12–16, 2025
Chicago, IL, US
Hilton Chicago
Monday, October 13, 2025
I01Z—Historic Perspective on Polymer Electrolyte Fuel Cell Advances Celebrating the 30th Anniversary of PEFC(&WE) Symposium a Panel Discussion
Sessions, start times, end times, and rooms
• All symposia take place at the Hilton Chicago.
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Monday, October 13, 2025
Session Start End Room
248th ECS Meeting | October 12–16, 2025
Chicago, IL, US Hilton Chicago
Monday,
Sessions, start times, end times, and rooms
• All symposia take place at the Hilton Chicago.
• Check the Online Program for up-to-date schedules for all technical sessions and presentations.
Monday, October 13, 2025
L01—Poster
Chicago, IL, US Hilton Chicago
(Exhibit Hall)
LA—Late Poster Presentations in Batteries and Energy Storage (Monday)
LC—Late Poster Presentations in Corrosion Science and Technology
LI—Late Poster Presentations in Fuel Cells, Electrolyzers, and Energy Conversion (Monday)
LL—Late Poster Presentations in Physical and Analytical Electrochemistry, Electrocatalysis, and Photoelectrochemistry (Monday)
Sessions, start times, end times, and rooms
• All symposia take place at the Hilton Chicago.
• Check the Online Program for up-to-date schedules for all technical sessions and presentations.
248th ECS Meeting | October 12–16, 2025
Chicago, IL, US Hilton Chicago
Sessions, start times, end times, and rooms
• All symposia take place at the Hilton Chicago.
• Check the Online Program for up-to-date schedules for all technical sessions and presentations.
248th ECS Meeting | October 12–16, 2025
Chicago, IL, US Hilton Chicago
Tuesday, October 14, 2025 Session
Sessions, start times, end times, and rooms
• All symposia take place at the Hilton Chicago.
• Check the Online Program for up-to-date schedules for all technical sessions and presentations.
Tuesday, October 14, 2025
F01—Applying Electrochemical Engineering to Machining and Metallurgy
Energy Technology Division Walter van Schalkwijk Award in Sustainable Energy Technology Award Address
A01—Poster
LA—Late Poster Presentations in Batteries and Energy Storage (Tuesday)
LB—Late Poster Presentations in Carbon Nanostructures and Devices
LE—Late Poster Presentations in Electrochemical/ Electroless Deposition
LI—Late Poster Presentations in Fuel Cells, Electrolyzers, and Energy Conversion (Tuesday)
LK—Late Poster Presentations in Organic and Bioelectrochemistry
Z01—General
248th ECS Meeting | October 12–16, 2025 Chicago, IL, US
Sessions, start times, end times, and rooms
• All symposia take place at the Hilton Chicago.
• Check the Online Program for up-to-date schedules for all technical sessions and presentations.
Wednesday, October 15, 2025
248th ECS Meeting | October 12–16, 2025 Chicago, IL, US
Sessions, start times, end times, and rooms
• All symposia take place at the Hilton Chicago.
• Check the Online Program for up-to-date schedules for all technical sessions and presentations.
Wednesday, October 15, 2025
ECS Meeting | October 12–16, 2025
Sessions, start times, end times, and rooms
• All symposia take place at the Hilton Chicago.
• Check the Online Program for up-to-date schedules for all technical sessions and presentations.
Wednesday, October 15, 2025
Poster Presentations in
LZ—Late Poster Presentations in General Topics
Thursday, October 16, 2025
248th
Meeting | October 12–16, 2025
Chicago, IL, US Hilton Chicago
Thursday,
Materials Science in Lithium Ion Battery Components: Electrolytes, Anodes, and Cathodes Course Electrochemical Techniques and Diagnostics for Batteries Course
Manufacturing of Lithium Ion Batteries and Pack Design Course
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• Understand how material selection impacts performance, degradation, and safety
• Learn to troubleshoot real-world battery challenges
• Gain knowledge of essential electrochemical testing techniques
• Explore cyclic voltammetry (CV), EIS, and GITT
• Diagnose performance issues in commercial lithium ion batteries
• Acquire a solid grasp of the fundamental components and functionalities of lithium ion cells
• Evaluate how manufacturing processes influence both the performance and cost-effectiveness of batteries
• Explore sophisticated fireproofing measures and the implementation of effective battery management systems
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ECS Board of Directors
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249th ECS Meeting
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Washington, DC, US
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252nd ECS Meeting
October 17–21, 2027
Detroit, MI, US
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