About the symposium
The world is facing major challenges in the field of sustainability and energy supply. Innovations in electrochemical processes are essential to address these issues and ensure a green future.
The symposium provides a platform for scientists, researchers, and industry professionals to share knowledge, exchange ideas, and create valuable collaborations.
Find out more about the event:
Electrochemical National Symposium (ECNS) – Conversion & Storage
Inspiring plenary lectures by international experts
Enjoy 2 plenary lectures where leading experts share their insights on the latest developments and future trends in electrochemical conversions.
Ifan Stephens – Imperial collage London
Ifan’s research is influencing the future of sustainable energy and eco-friendly industries. This includes creating electrolysis methods for storing renewable electricity, improving fuel cells as a possible zero-emission power source for vehicles, and innovating green chemical synthesis for more environmentally friendly industrial processes.
Marnix Wagemaker – Technical University of Delft
Marnix’s research focuses on electrochemical energy storage, particularly understanding battery processes at a fundamental level. He uses advanced techniques like operando neutron and X-ray methods, as well as solid-state NMR, to study structural and kinetic properties during charge and discharge cycles, aiming to improve battery performance.
Breakout sessions on current topics
Participate in various breakout sessions on topics such as bio CO2 electrolysis and integrated green hydrogen. Discover the latest techniques and applications that are driving the industry forward.
Morning
- Water electrolysis-low temperature
- Rik Mom – Universiteit Leiden and Corina Andronescu – University of Duisburg
- (Bio) CO2 electrochemical conversions 1
- Ruud Kortlever – TUD and Mariana Monteiro – Max-Planck institute
- Electrochemical energy storage
- Adriana Creatore – TUE and Evan Wenbo Zhao – Radboud University
Afternoon
- Water electrolysis-high temperature
- Mihalis Tsampas DIFFER and Vassilis Kyriakou – RUG
- (Bio) CO2 electrochemical conversions 2
- Amanda Garcia – UvA and Arnaud Thevenon – UU
- Electrochemical production of NH3, C-N and specialty chemicals
- Alexander Bagger – Denmark Technical University and Dulce Morales – RUG
Practical information
- The event takes place from 09:00 to 18:30 (including drinks), with dinner from 18:30 to 20:30.
- The registration fee is € 95 (excluding dinner) or € 120 (including dinner).
Registration
Register for this event here:
Registration form Electrochemical National Symposium (ECNS)
Abstract / Poster Sessions
PhD candidates and postdoctoral researchers are invited to submit an abstract to present their work in one of the above sessions and/or present a poster.
The deadline for submitting abstracts for “Oral Presentations” is 4 April 2024. Poster prizes are €500, €300 and €200 .