The Ohio State University Spring 2022 Corrosion Short Course
Registration is now open for the Ohio State University Corrosion Short Course being held online May 2, 2022 - May 6, 2022.
Gamry will be in attendance or sponsoring the following conferences, exhibitions, short courses and webinars.
If you will be attending any of the conferences, we would love for you to stop by and chat with our electrochemical experts. It's a great way to review the features of the latest Gamry products, or to bring any technical matters or applications questions to our attention.
Get ready for an exciting week of cutting-edge research, networking, and innovation in Montréal!
Register today to save on fees and ensure that you don't miss out on must-see symposia, technical sessions, and special events.
Join John, Seth and Andrew there representing Gamry.
HYDROGEN EXPO is the biggest Italian exhibition & conference entirely dedicated to the technological sector for the development of the hydrogen supply chain.
Italy can be an extremely interesting market for the development of hydrogen, thanks to the widespread presence of renewable energy sources and a capillary network for the transport of gas.
The 14th EMCR symposium will be held in Venezia, San Servolo from 15 to 19 June 2025. The San Servolo conference centre is located in the island of the same name in the hearth of Venice.
Included in the Registration
Join Monica Trueba representing Gamry for this event.
Key Event Highlights:
The goal of this short course is to provide the participants with the electrochemical techniques used to study extracellular electron transfer in the electrochemically active biofilms that are used in microbial fuel cells and other bioelectrochemical systems. We define electrochemically active biofilms as biofilms that exchange electrons with conductive surfaces, i.e. electrodes. Following the electrochemical conventions, and recognizing that electrodes can be considered reactants in these bioelectrochemical processes, biofilms that deliver electrons to the biofilm electrode are called anodic, i.e. electrode-reducing, biofilms, while biofilms that accept electrons from the biofilm electrode are called cathodic, i.e. electrode-oxidizing, biofilms.
Registration is now open for the Ohio State University Corrosion Short Course being held online May 2, 2022 - May 6, 2022.