Electrochemistry lies at the heart of today’s most urgent challenges, from clean energy storage to water purification, sustainable chemical production, and advanced sensing for health and the environment. Progress in these areas is essential to achieving net-zero targets and the UN Sustainable Development Goals. The University of Surrey hosts a particularly vibrant, multidisciplinary electrochemistry community, and this workshop will showcase that strength to an international audience.
This international workshop will focus on four strategic research streams:
- Energy Conversion (15 June)
- Energy Storage (15 June)
- Water Treatment and Sensing (16 June)
- Electrosynthesis and Catalysis (16 June)
These themes unite researchers across chemistry, biology, engineering, and materials science, who share methods, facilities, and a commitment to sustainability.
SPEAKERS
Yannis Ieropoulos, University of Southampton (Energy Conversion)
Mengnan Wang, Swansea University (Energy Conversion)
Emma Kendrick, University of Birmingham (Energy Storage)
Zhen Xu, The University of Manchester (Energy Storage)
Lingcong Meng, The University of Edinburgh (Water Treatment and Sensing)
Professor Zhugen Yang, University of Cranfield (Water Treatment and Sensing)
Zeliha Ertekin, University of Glasgow (Electrosynthesis and Catalysis)
Reshma Rao, Imperial College London (Electrosynthesis and Catalysis)
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