Gamry Instruments to Participate in a Presentation at NACE Corrosion 2020

Gamry Instruments’ Presentation at NACE CORROSION 2020 Conference dates have been updated to June 14-18, 2020

NACE Corrosion 2020 to feature a presentation by Gamry Instruments’ David Loveday This Conference dates have been updated to:  June 14-18, 2020 Warminster, PA, October 14, 2019 – NACE Corrosion 2020, the world’s largest conference and exposition on corrosion, is being held March 15-19, 2020 at the George R. Brown Convention Center in Houston, TX. Read more about Gamry Instruments’ Presentation at NACE CORROSION 2020 Conference dates have been updated to June 14-18, 2020[…]

Gamry Presenting Free Workshop at ACS National Meeting

Gamry Instruments will present a free exhibitor workshop at the American Chemical Society National Meeting and Exposition March 18th – March 22nd.  The presentation is scheduled for Monday March 19th, 2::30-3:30 at Exhibitor Theater 2, Exhibit Hall B2 in the Ernest N. Morial Convention Center New Orleans, LA (USA).  The theme for the 255th ACS Read more about Gamry Presenting Free Workshop at ACS National Meeting[…]

3016 EIS Short Course, Trade show, Exhibits, Conferences

2016 Upcoming Conferences

Upcoming Conferences and Short Courses   6th Int’l Next Generation Batteries Conference April 18-20 ISE Topical April 17-20 EIS Short Course April 25-29 ACS CERM May 18-21 Beyond Lithium Ion IX  May 24-26 Spring ECS May 29-June 3 Penn State Short Course June 5-10 ESEAC – 16th International Conference on Electroanalysis  Jun 12-16 Power Sources Read more about 2016 Upcoming Conferences[…]

Gamry will be holding a Workshop at the ECS Meeting in Cancun, Mexico

Electrochemical Impedance Spectroscopy of Difficult Samples

Gamry will be holding a Workshop at the ECS Meeting in Cancun, Mexico. If you do EIS on very low impedance or very high impedance samples then you should attend Gamry’s  workshop at the ECS meeting tomorrow.  This workshop will cover precautions needed for analyzing very low impedance samples such as batteries and fuel cells as Read more about Electrochemical Impedance Spectroscopy of Difficult Samples[…]

The 65th Annual ISE Meeting August 31 - September 5, 2014 Lausanne, Switzerland

International Society of Electrochemistry Annual Meeting

The 65th Annual ISE Meeting August 31 – September 5, 2014 Lausanne, Switzerland The meeting will be held in the Swiss Tech Convention Center (STCC) on the campus of the Ecole Polytechnique Fédérale de Lausanne (EPFL), which includes other architectural landmarks such as the Rolex Learning Center. Electrochemistry involves chemical phenomena associated with charge separation Read more about International Society of Electrochemistry Annual Meeting[…]

The Battery Show - Detroit, MI

The Battery Show Conference & Expo for Advanced Batteries

The Battery Show’ is being held September 16-18 2014 in Novi, Detroit Michigan. This will be the premier showcase of all the latest advanced battery technology and is an ideal venue for tech leaders, scientists, engineers, project leaders, buyers and executives concerned with advanced energy storage. The latest advanced battery solutions for electric & hybrid Read more about The Battery Show Conference & Expo for Advanced Batteries[…]

EIS Short Course - Houston TX

Fall EIS Short Course

The 26th Annual Fall EIS Short Course:
Electrochemical Impedance Spectroscopy:
Theory – Applications – Laboratory Instruction

Dates:  November 10-14, 2014

Where:   Houston, Tx

Electrochemical Impedance Spectroscopy short course houston tx Nov 10-14Course Overview

Impedance spectroscopy is an extremely powerful non-destructive investigative technique that can obtain essential information about interfacial and bulk material parameters through the use of low energy, time varying electrical excitation. When applied to an electrochemical system, electrochemical impedance spectroscopy (EIS) can provide information on reaction parameters, corrosion rates, oxide characteristics and integrity, surface porosity, coating integrity, mass transport, and many other electrode/interface characteristics. EIS is possibly one of the most powerful methods available in electrochemistry today and is utilized in research and development in essentially every technical sector, e.g., transportation and infrastructure, batteries and fuel cells, medicine, among many others. However, effective utilization of this method has been hindered by the lack of a comprehensive and cohesive explanation of the theory, measurement, and analysis techniques. This course on EIS has been developed to fill this void.

This short course, now in its 26th year, was first taught in 1988 in Charlottesville, Virginia. It has recently had the tremendous fortune of moving to the vibrant and technologically rich city of Houston, Texas. Please read more about our course on this website, or contact us either by e-mail or telephone.

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