Sponsors and Sponsorships

Our Sponsors:

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Italian Society of Chemistry - Division of Electrochemistry


Italian Society of Chemistry - Division of Electrochemistry

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Under the patronage of

Under the patronages of the Department of Industrial Chemistry "Toso Montanari" and the Department of Chemistry "Giacomo Ciamician" from the University of Bologna, Italy.

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Sponsorship:

Sponsors are crucial to the workshop, as they are used to support student awards and to subsidize conference costs.  

If you are interested in sponsoring this conference, please contact:

Prof. Andreas Lesch
or
Organizing Committee


Reasons to sponsor:

  1. Since 1997, SECM workshops are regularly held, in which SECM and Related Techniques suppliers can promote their instrumentation and solutions to existing, novel and future clients in a direct and face-to-face exchange.
  2. Various options are available to present commercial products (booth, presentation, logo presentations and more).
  3. Being an established international meeting, participants from all continents attend.
  4. A large number of our participants are principal investigators having roles as budgetary decision makers and writers of proposals that often include the purchase of new instruments and materials.

 

The scientific program of this SECM workshop will include the following topics:  

  • Instrument and Method Design in Electrochemical Microscopy
  • Nanoelectrodes, microelectrodes and nanopipettes
  • Electrochemical imaging
  • Nanoscale electrochemistry
  • Bioelectrochemistry
  • Biosensors and Biomedical Applications
  • Molecular Electrochemistry
  • Energy and Materials
  • Catalysis and Electrocatalysis
  • Photoelectrochemistry
  • Surface Chemistry
  • Theory and modelling of electrochemical processes
  • Corrosion
  • Transport phenomena at liquid-liquid interfaces