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Phil Bartlett (University of Southampton) Marc Koper (Leiden University)
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Wednesday February 16 2011 - Saturday February 19 2011 |
| Synopsis |
Electrochemistry plays a central role in energy conversion and storage, environmental protection, new materials technologies, environmental and medical sensing, analysis, green chemistry and many other areas. At the same time fundamental advances in our understanding of electrochemical processes open up new opportunities for basic science and novel applications. This conference will focus on modern aspects of Electrochemistry and their applications. The meeting builds on a previous highly successful conference in this series and continues that unique flavour. Plenary and Invited lectures from distinguished investigators are key features of the conference with ample time provided for extended discussion of the contributions. These lecturers have been carefully chosen to highlight new developments in the field of Electrochemistry. Lecture slots will remain available for presentations from contributed abstracts, and there will be a poster session for delegates who want to present their latest results in poster format. The participation of younger scientists is particularly encouraged and the meeting will provide ample opportunity for participation in scientific discussions in an informal, attractive and relaxed environment. |
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Schedule · Talk Titles
Plenary
| Christian Amatore (ENS & CNRS) |
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Hubert Girault (EPFL) |
| Jan Rossmeisl (Technical University of Denmark) |
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Julie MacPherson (University of Warwick) |
| Masatoshi Osawa (Catalysis Research Center, Hokkaido University) |
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Nicolas Mano (CRPP, Centre de Recherche Paul Pascal) |
| Peter Bruce (University of St Andrews) |
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Petr Krtil (The Academy of Sciences of the Czech Republic) |
| Richard Nichols (The University of Liverpool ) |
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Tim Albrecht (Imperial College London ) |
| Wolfgang Schmickler (Ulm University) |
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Invited
Contributing
| Abdelhafed TALEB (UPMC - Lab LECIME - ENSCP - Paristech ) |
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Ashraf Bakkar (Institut für Materialprüfung und Werkstofftechnik (Dr. Neubert GmbH)) |
| Christos Comninellis (EPFL - Swss Federal Institute of Technology ) |
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Daren Caruana (UCL) |
| Dimitri Khoshtariya (I. Javakhishvili Tbilisi State University) |
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Elizabeth Santos (Universit?t Ulm) |
| Manuel Alejandro Mendez Agudelo (EPFL) |
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Mohamad Hojeij (EPFL) |
| Renate Naumann (Max Planck Institute for Polymer Research) |
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Robert Hillman (University of Leicester) |
| Rose-Marie Latonen (Åbo Akademi University) |
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Virginie LAIR (ENSCP - LECIME (UMR 7575)) |
| Yasushi Koyama (Kwansei Gakuin University) |
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Yury Pleskov (Frumkin Institute of Physical Chemistry and Electrochemistry) |
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| Abstract submission |
Only 26 days to submit your abstract. Register now ( ) to secure your place.
Talk abstract deadline: Monday October 4 2010; submit your abstract now.
Poster abstract deadline: Thursday December 16 2010; submit your abstract now.
To secure your place at the conference, register now.
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Fees
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Multiple attendance discount: 3 or more members from the same lab are eligible for a discount. Please contact us.
Multiple conference discount: We can offer you a discount if you wish to attend multiple conferences. Please contact us.
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| Extra nights |
€110 |
Thursday December 16 2010 |
| Accompanying (Earlybird) |
€250 |
Thursday September 16 2010 |
| Accompanying (Standard) |
€250 |
Thursday December 16 2010 |
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Specially-negotiated all-inclusive rates (including all items listed below, excluding the conference)
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Flights
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Closest major airport
Sharm el Sheikh (SSH), Egypt
Sharm el Sheikh (SSH) International Airport (30 minutes from the venue) offers direct flights from most major European cities on a variety of airlines.
A good, but not comprehensive list of low cost and charter options is available here.
For scheduled access to Sharm el Sheikh from the rest of the world, the best option is to fly to a major European airport and connect to one of the direct flights. Best connections are Frankfurt, Amsterdam, Zurich and London. It is usually best to book the flight to Europe separately and use one of the low-cost or charter options to get to Sharm.
Alternatively, fly to Cairo and then catch one of Egypt Air's seven daily flights to Sharm.
There are many charter flight and low-cost carrier options from Europe to Sharm el Sheikh. Contact your local travel agent to find out about charter flights.
Only 99 days until registration closes. Register now.
Items included in Electrochemistry conference 2011 fee
· Conference
· Abstract submission
· ***** accommodation for 3 nights
· All group meals (breakfast, lunch, dinner)
· Unlimited local alcoholic beverages and soft drinks (24 hours)
· All refreshments & social events
· Non-motorized watersports
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Electrochemistry conference 2011 schedule
| Wednesday February 16 |
Thursday February 17 |
Friday February 18 |
Saturday February 19 |
17:30 - 19:15 Session 1
19:15 Group Dinner
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Breakfast
8:30 - 10:15 Session 2
10:15 - 10:45 Refreshment break
10:45 - 11:30 Session 3
11:30 - 12:30 Session 4 - Poster highlights
12:30 Group Lunch
16:30 - 18:30 Session 5
18:30 - 20:30 Poster session & refreshments
20:45 Group dinner
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Breakfast
8:30 - 10:15 Session 6
10:15 - 10:25 Group photograph
10:25 - 10:45 Refreshment break
10:45 - 12:30 Session 7
12:30 Group Lunch
16:30 - 18:15 Session 8
18:15 - 18:45 Refreshment break
18:45 - 20:30 Session 9
20:45 Group Dinner
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Breakfast
8:30 - 10:15 Session 10
10:15 - 10:45 Refreshment break
10:45 - 12:30 Session 11
12:30 Lunch
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Confirmed oral presentations
Abdelhafed TALEB (UPMC - Lab LECIME - ENSCP - Paristech ) Morphology control of silver electrodeposition on self-assembled gold nanoparticle templates Ashraf Bakkar (Institut für Materialprüfung und Werkstofftechnik (Dr. Neubert GmbH)) Progress in electrodeposition of reactive metals and semiconducting thin films from ionic liquids Christian Amatore (ENS & CNRS) Finding Out Egyptian Gods' Secret Using MicroElectrochemistry Christos Comninellis (EPFL - Swss Federal Institute of Technology ) Induced mineralization of organics by molecular oxygen on BDD electrodes Daren Caruana (UCL) Redox chemistry at the solid/gas interface Dimitri Khoshtariya (I. Javakhishvili Tbilisi State University) Mechanistic insights for redox proteins functionalized at Au/SAM junctions Elizabeth Santos (Universit?t Ulm) Electrocatalysis at nanostructures Hubert Girault (EPFL) Oxygen reduction at soft interfaces Jan Rossmeisl (Technical University of Denmark) Universality of Electro-catalysis of ORR and OER Julie MacPherson (University of Warwick) Further Electrochemical Adventures with Single Walled Carbon Nanotubes Katharina Krischer (Technische Universitaet Muenchen) Formation of selforganized structures during CO electrooxidation on Pt: A spatially resolved ATR-FTIR spectroscopy study Manuel Alejandro Mendez Agudelo (EPFL) New Perspectives in the CO2 Reduction at Liquid?Liquid Interfaces Masatoshi Osawa (Catalysis Research Center, Hokkaido University) Real-time monitoring of electrochemical reactions by time-resolved surface-enhanced infrared absorption spectroscopy (SEIRAS) Mohamad Hojeij (EPFL) Quantum dots photovoltaics made by CdSe and CdSe/CdS ultrathin films Nicolas Mano (CRPP, Centre de Recherche Paul Pascal) Nuria Garcia-Araez (AMOLF) Interfacial water orientation on platinum single-crystal electrodes as inferred from laser-pulsed experiments Pat Unwin (University of Warwick) New Directions in Electrochemical Imaging Peter Bruce (University of St Andrews) Petr Krtil (The Academy of Sciences of the Czech Republic) Renate Naumann (Max Planck Institute for Polymer Research) Spectro-Electrochemical Investigations of Cytochrome c Oxidase probed by SEIRA Spectroscopy Richard Nichols (The University of Liverpool ) SINGLE MOLECULE ELECTRONICS AND SINGLE MOLECULE ELECTROCHEMISTRY Robert Hillman (University of Leicester) Electrochemical enhancement of latent fingerprints Rolf Schuster (University of Karlsruhe) Rose-Marie Latonen (Åbo Akademi University) Direct electron transfer of Trametes hirsuta laccase biocatalysed oxygen reduction in electropolymerized poly(3,4-ethylenedioxythiophene) dual-layer structure Tim Albrecht (Imperial College London ) Virginie LAIR (ENSCP - LECIME (UMR 7575)) Deposition of ceria onto graphite as a new negative material for Li-ion batteries Wolfgang Schmickler (Ulm University) Theory of Hydrogen Electrocatalysis Yasushi Koyama (Kwansei Gakuin University) Dye-Sensitized Solar Cells Based on the Principles and Materials of Photosynthesis: Mechanisms of Suppression and Enhancement of Photocurrent and Conversion Efficiency Yury Pleskov (Frumkin Institute of Physical Chemistry and Electrochemistry) The Effect of CVD-diamond Film Thickness on the Electrochemical Properties of Synthetic Diamond Thin-film Electrodes
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