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NGenE 2022: Electrochemistry for Decarbonization
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NGenE 2022: Electrochemistry for Decarbonization

Jordi Cabana, Thomas Alaan, George W. Crabtree, Po-Wei Huang, Akash Jain, Megan Murphy, Jeanne N’Diaye, Kasinath Ojha, George Agbeworvi, Helen Bergstrom, …
ACS energy letters, v 8(1), pp 740-747
13 Jan 2023
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https://doi.org/10.1021/acsenergylett.2c02587View
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Abstract

Next Generation Electrochemistry (NGenE) is an annual, week-long summer workshop focused on discussing emerging challenges at the frontiers of research in electrochemistry, centered on the next generation of scientists. Since 2016, NGenE has broadened the perspective of senior graduate students and postdoctoral researchers from all over the United States. A series of world-renowned experts in electrochemical science and technology examine fundamental phenomena at an advanced level, identifying critical gaps in our understanding that demand innovative strategies of research and development. The program assumes baseline knowledge in electrochemistry. NGenE does not ask “What is electrochemistry?” but instead “What will electrochemistry become?”

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