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Working Party on Electrochemical Engineering

    

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EUROPEAN SUMMER SCHOOL ON ELECTROCHEMICAL ENGINEERING

 

The 5th European Summer School on Electrochemical Engineering was held at the University of Castilla La Mancha, Almagro (Ciudad Real) Spain from 6 to 11 September 2009. The school had been a good opportunity to learn electrochemical engineering with recognized lecturers and enjoy in a very beautiful place in the land of Don Quixote. High-level lectures and a very interesting social program helped you to enjoy and to make profit of a week in Spain. In addition, participants of the 5th ESSEE had been invited to prepare a poster on the results of their research activities for presentation in the 1st Electrochemical Engineering Students Workshop

ESSEE 5 was organized by the EFCE Working Party on Electrochemical Engineering, in continuation of the successful ESSEE series previously organized in Toulouse, France (1995), Ferrara, Italy (1999), Patras, Greece (2003), and Palic, Serbia (2006). more

 

Carl Wagner Medal of Excellence in Electrochemical Engineering
 

The Working Party on Electrochemical Engineering is pleased to announce the winners of the Carl Wagner Medal of Excellence in Electrochemical Engineering 2008:





Dr. Alexandros Katsaounis

Technical University of Crete,
Chania, Greece

 

 

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Photo: Prof. Bebelis (left) presents the award to
Dr. Katsaounis (right)



Prof. Christina Roth

TU Darmstadt, Germany

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Photo: Prof. Bebelis (left) presents the award to
Prof. Roth (right)

 
The Carl Wagner Medal of Excellence was presented by the Working Party Chairman, Professor Symeon Bebelis, during the opening ceremony of  the 8th European Symposium on Electrochemical Engineering in Prague, Czech Republic, on 25 August 2008, where the laureates were invited to give a lecture.

The Carl Wagner Medal of Excellence in Electrochemical Engineering is awarded every three years by the Working Party on Electrochemical Engineering of the European Federation of Chemical Engineering to a European researcher under the age of 35 for outstanding contributions to research in applied electrochemistry or electrochemical engineering.

 

 

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