所属学科: 分析化学,物理化学,高分子化学与物理
开始日期: 2014-06-01
结束日期: 2014-06-05
所在国家: 保加利亚
所在城市: 保加利亚
具体地点: Borovetz - Rila Mountains, Bulgaria
主办单位: Institute of Electrochemistry and Energy Systems – Bulgarian Academy of Sciences, Sofia, Bulgaria
摘要截稿日期: 2014-04-20
联系电话: +359 2 979 2782
传真: +359 2 872 2544
E-MAIL: eia10.2014@gmail.com
会议网站: http://www.bas.bg/cleps/eia10/
会议背景介绍:
The 10th International Symposium on Electrochemical Impedance Analysis (EIA) is the next link of the well established chain of EIA conferences held every three years.
Electrochemical Impedance Spectroscopy (EIS) is a powerful technique for investigating the mechanisms of electrochemical reactions and charge transport properties of various materials in different environments. EIS relates to almost all scientific disciplines, ranging from physical, organic, and analytical chemistry to biology and medicine. EIS registers important contributions in current and innovative fields such as electrocatalysis, corrosion, sensors, dielectrics, semiconductors, as well as in the rapidly growing areas of nanomaterials and nanotechnology, energy conversion, and storage.
The purpose of EIA10 is to provide a common platform for scientists and experts to share knowledge and ideas, to create a friendly environment for fruitful creative discussions on impedance data analysis, which is the crucial step in every electrochemical impedance spectroscopy investigation. Students and junior scientists are welcome and encouraged to participate.
Answering the increasing demands to strengthen the link between theoretical achievements and technological advancement, the 10th edition of EIA opens a forum for discussions on recent developments and new trends in impedance measurement techniques, organizing a session dedicated to equipment producers.
征文范围及要求:
Topics
Advancements in Impedance Theory and Measurements
Data Processing and Data Analysis
Fundamental Electrochemical Studies
Novel Trends in Impedance Instrumentation
Applications
Corrosion and Passivation
Energy Conversion and Storage
Semiconductors and Photovoltaics
Electrochemical Sensors and Biosensors
Others |