Electrochemistry Workshop

Oct 02. till Oct 03.

Electrochemistry Workshop

This workshop aims to highlight the opportunities available to researchers using techniques available at synchrotron sources to study samples in electrochemical environments.

Date
02/10/20122012-10-02 - 03/10/20122012-10-03
Location
Cosenor's House, Abingdon, Oxfordshire, UK

Event details

This workshop aims to highlight the opportunities available to researchers using techniques available at synchrotron sources to study samples in electrochemical environments. This includes scattering methods to probe the structure at the electrochemical interface and spectroscopic methods to obtain chemical information of species involved in the electrochemical processes. The workshop will bring together experienced users and those with little or no synchrotron experience, to discuss how these methods could be used to address some of the current hot topics and fundamental problems in electrochemistry.
 
The meeting will include a number of invited presentations to stimulate discussion, together with the opportunity for all participants to highlight areas of current interest. Examples may include the ability to monitor dynamic processes, accurate structure determination or spectroscopic mapping of the sample (although any topics for discussion are welcome). The workshop will be appropriate for people at all stages of their career but is specifically aimed at experienced post-graduates, post-doctoral research associates and academic researchers.
 
If you have any queries, please contact [email protected].

Organising Committee

  • Yvonne Grunder (University of Manchester)
  • Chris Lucas (University of Liverpool)
  • Chris Nicklin (Diamond Light Source Ltd)

Programme

Tuesday 2nd October:
12:00  
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Registration and Lunch
1:00pm Welcome (Gerd Materlik) and Introduction (F. Mosselmans/C. Nicklin)
1:50pm Coherent scattering and Electrochemistry/Neutrons (I. Robinson/ R. Dalgliesh)
2:40pm Electrochemistry: the Surface Science approach (W. Jaegerman/B. Hayden)
3:20pm Coffee break
3:50pm Current research in Electrochemistry
(S. Fletcher/ A. Kornyshev/ R. Hillman/G. Attard)
5:30pm Short 1 slide presentations by attendees and Drinks
7pm Dinner

Wednesday 3rd October:
9:30am  
 
 
 
 
Electrochemistry by Spectroscopy and Tomography (A. Davenport/A. Russell/P. Shearing)
10:45am Coffee break
11:00am Electrochemistry by X-ray diffraction (A. Hector/ T. Kondo/ O. Magnussen)
12:15 Summary and Final remarks
12:30 Lunch and further discussion or visit to Diamond Light Source

 

Invited Speakers

·         Gary ATTARD; Cardiff University, UK
·         Robert DALGLIESH; ISIS, UK
·         Alison DAVENPORT; University of Birmingham, UK
·         Stephen FLETCHER; University of Loughborough, UK
·         Brian HAYDEN; University of Southampto; UK
·         Andrew HECTOR; University of Southampton, UK
·         Rob HILLMAN; University of Leicester,UK
·         Wolfram JAEGERMAN; University of Darmstadt, Germany
·         Toshihiro KONDO; Ochanomizu University,Tokyo, Japan
·         Alexei KORNYSHEV; Imperial College London, UK
·         Olaf MAGNUSSEN; Christian-Albrechts University, Kiel, Germany
·         Ian ROBINSON; UCL/Diamond, UK
·         Andrea RUSSELL; University of Southampton,UK
·         Paul SHEARING; UCL, UK

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