At a meeting I can really pay attention to the presentations and think about the new work that is being reported,” says [associate professor] Iryna Zenyuk, who leads a group developing fuel-cell and hydrogen technologies at the University of California, Irvine. … Zenyuk has found the meetings particularly useful for establishing new connections with industrial partners. “Several of our industrial collaborations have started through ECS [The Electrochemical Society] meetings, since someone from the company might have seen my presentation and discovered that we have a capability that could be useful to them,” she says. … The ECS also provides plenty of incentives for students to get involved. Read More

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