Programme
Electrochem 2023 will be a dynamic forum of discussions for established scientists as well as early career researchers and PhD students working in areas such as:
Venue
Electrochem 2023 will take place across some of the most iconic buildings in the City of Bristol. Technical discussions will be held at the Wills Memorial Building of the University of Bristol in Clifton. The meeting reception and registration will take place at the SS Great Britain, the world’s first great ocean liner. The banquet will be held at the stunning Bristol Museum & Art and Gallery. Attendance to the reception and banquet are included in the meeting registration fee. These venues are located within walking distance from Bristol’s City Centre and Harbourside area, featuring a wide range of hotels and restaurants. Further information can be found at Visit Bristol.
Instructions for abstract submissions
Abstracts for oral contributions: 7 July 2023
Abstracts for poster presentations: 4 August 2023
Abstracts should not exceed one page (including figures, tables and references) using the template form, which can be downloaded from the link on this page.
Notification of abstract acceptance
Abstracts will be reviewed by the Organising Committee. A notification of acceptance will be sent by e-mail to the presenting authors. All presenting authors of are expected to register by 18th August at the latest. Accepted abstracts without a registered author will be withdrawn from the programme.
Registration
Registration is now open
Early bird (member): £300 +VAT
Early bird (non-member): £380 +VAT
Early bird (student member): £165 +VAT
Early bird (student non-member): £235 +VAT
Standard (member): £390 +VAT
Standard (non-member): £435 +VAT
Standard (student member): £245 +VAT
Standard (student non-member): £315 +VAT
Electrochem 2023 will be a dynamic forum of discussions for established scientists as well as early career researchers and PhD students working in areas such as:
- Fundamental Interfacial Electrochemistry
- Electrochemical energy conversion
- Electrosynthesis and electrochemical transformations for a circular economy
- Electrochemical energy storage
- Electrochemical sensing and Electroanalysis
- Corrosion Science and Engineering
- Advanced in-situ and operando electrochemical techniques
Venue
Electrochem 2023 will take place across some of the most iconic buildings in the City of Bristol. Technical discussions will be held at the Wills Memorial Building of the University of Bristol in Clifton. The meeting reception and registration will take place at the SS Great Britain, the world’s first great ocean liner. The banquet will be held at the stunning Bristol Museum & Art and Gallery. Attendance to the reception and banquet are included in the meeting registration fee. These venues are located within walking distance from Bristol’s City Centre and Harbourside area, featuring a wide range of hotels and restaurants. Further information can be found at Visit Bristol.
Instructions for abstract submissions
Abstracts for oral contributions: 7 July 2023
Abstracts for poster presentations: 4 August 2023
Abstracts should not exceed one page (including figures, tables and references) using the template form, which can be downloaded from the link on this page.
Notification of abstract acceptance
Abstracts will be reviewed by the Organising Committee. A notification of acceptance will be sent by e-mail to the presenting authors. All presenting authors of are expected to register by 18th August at the latest. Accepted abstracts without a registered author will be withdrawn from the programme.
Registration
Registration is now open
Early bird (member): £300 +VAT
Early bird (non-member): £380 +VAT
Early bird (student member): £165 +VAT
Early bird (student non-member): £235 +VAT
Standard (member): £390 +VAT
Standard (non-member): £435 +VAT
Standard (student member): £245 +VAT
Standard (student non-member): £315 +VAT