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ECS ATLANTIC CANADA STUDENT CHAPTER

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OUR MISSION AND VISION

ECS Atlantic Canada Student Chapter serves as a platform for aspiring scientists interested in electrochemistry and solid-state science. Our society fosters collaboration and innovation among students, facilitating knowledge exchange and networking opportunities.

We warmly welcome both undergraduate and graduate students from diverse disciplines. Our initiatives focus on applications in energy storage, corrosion prevention, sensors, and promoting green technologies to address real-world challenges.

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Events

Our current projects aim to engage and educate students through hands-on workshops, seminars, and collaborative research opportunities. We believe in fostering a strong community driven by a shared passion for science.

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Upcoming Electrochemical Talk Series

We are excited to announce that our chapter is organizing a series of electrochemical talks featuring Catia Arbizzani, Jeff Dahn, and Mark Obrovac.

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First Talk:
Speaker: Prof. Catia Arbizzani
Affiliation: University of Bologna, Italy
Title: Materials and Processes for Sustainable Li-Based Battery Cells
Date: February 13, 2026
Profile: https://www.unibo.it/sitoweb/catia.arbizzani/cv

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These talks are hosted by the ECS Atlantic Canada Student Chapter and will provide valuable insights into electrochemistry and energy storage research.

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Society Expo Outreach

Our chapter participated in the Society Expo at Dalhousie University by hosting a booth aimed at engaging undergraduate students. We spoke with students about the Electrochemical Society, promoted involvement in ECS activities, and encouraged interest in electrochemistry as a future academic and career choice.

Society Expo Outreach

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Automotive Industrial Research Event

On May 07, 2024, the Atlantic Student Chapter held its first event. Over 30 students, and professors from Dalhousie’s physics, engineering, and chemistry departments attended this event. It provided students to build up a network with industrial partners and meet other students in a similar research area.

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