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LECTURES
Electrochemistry: The New Generation
The Electrochemistry: The New Generation series was established in 2004 as a biannual event to serve as a focal point for young faculty members at the various academic institutions in the US and National Laboratories to present and discuss their research. This series is also fully co-sponsored by the Local Section of ECS and the Chemistry Department at Case. The program of the first of these events held on May 19, 2003, was as follows:
- Keith Stevenson (Department of Chemistry, University of Texas)
- "Electrochemical Synthesis of Molybdenum Oxide: Deposition Mechanism and Template-Directed Assembly of Macroporous Electrodes"
- Jim Burgess (Department of Chemistry, CWRU)
- "Probing Cholesterol Dynamics in Single Cells"
- Mekki Bayachou (Department of Chemistry, Cleveland State University)
- "NO" news is "NOS" news: "What can we learn from Direct Electrochemistry?"
- Frank Zamborini (Department of Chemistry, University of Louisville)
- "The Assembly and Nanoscale Patterning of Gold Nanoparticles"
- Heidi Martin (Department of Chemical Engineering, CWRU)
- "Boron Doped Diamond Electrodes for Electroanalysis and Neuroscience Applications"
- Jason Ritchie (Department of Chemistry, University of Mississippi)
- "A Sol-Gel Synthesis Of Polyether Based Proton Conducting Electrolytes"
- Xiangqun Zeng (Oakland University)
- "Ionic liquid-based PVC membrane Potentiometric Sensor"
- David Cliffel (Vanderbilt University)
- "A Modified Cytosensor for Multianalyte Microphysiometry and Metabolic Responses to Sub-lethal Toxins"
- Yuriy Tolmachev (Kent State University)
- "Molecular Structure of Ruthenium Dioxide/Water Interface"
- Shigeru Amemiya (University of Pittsburgh)
- "Ion-transfer voltammetry of biological polyions at liquid/liquid interfaces"
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