


On behalf of the board of directors, volunteer leadership, and staff of ECS, it is my pleasure to welcome you to the 242nd ECS Meeting.
To kick off this exciting week, we invite all ECS members to join us at the Atlanta Hilton on Sunday for the ECS Members Only Reception in the Grand Salon West at 1800h. Then join us for the Opening Reception in the Grand Ballroom at 1900h. All attendees are welcome to enjoy light snacks, an open bar, ample networking time, and the chance to meet with ECS divisions.
On Monday, attend the Plenary Session located in the Grand Salon West. We invite attendees to wrap up the first full meeting day with the ECS Lecture, “The Critical Role of Energy Storage in the Electric Economy and Overcoming Climate Change,” by M. Stanley Whittingham, Nobel laureate and Distinguished Professor of Chemistry and Materials and Director at Binghamton University, State University of New York. We also recognize Society award winners Fikile Brushett—recipient of the Charles W. Tobias Young Investigator Award—and Yue Kuo— recipient of the Edward G. Acheson Award. Division award winners from 2022 and past years (when meetings were held digitally due to the COVID-19 pandemic) are also acknowledged.
Throughout the week, be sure to stop by the Exhibit Hall, located in the Grand Ballroom, to mingle with colleagues and discover our exciting lineup of industry leading exhibitors. Poster sessions take place on Monday, Tuesday, and Wednesday, offering a wealth of presentations and topics to browse at your leisure. All week long, enjoy Society, division, and section award talks in various symposia. Check the online technical program for more details on these presentations and the complete technical program of over 2,400 abstracts.
The 242nd ECS Meeting is not only an excellent opportunity to explore the latest advances in science and technology, but also to discover the heart of downtown Atlanta! “ATL” offers fine dining, shopping, and a rich history, which combine with inspirational attractions to create a city with Southern charm and world-class sophistication.
If you have any questions or concerns, please stop by Customer Service for further assistance.
We hope you have a great meeting experience and thank you for your continued support of ECS!
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All events take place at the Atlanta Hilton; see the online program for exact locations.
Sunday, 1700-1800h
Room 207
Come to this event and learn from ECS members who participated in the Fulbright U.S. Scholar Program. These Fulbrighters share with you their experiences collaborating with researchers outside the United States. You can also ask your questions about the logistics of the Fulbright process.
Sunday, 1800-1900h
Grand Salon West
Join your community! ECS members gather before the Opening Reception to kick off the meeting and enjoy appetizers and an open bar—along with fabulous giveaways. Don’t miss this must-attend member event!
*Ticketed Event: Purchase tickets in advance or at Customer Service.
Sunday, 1900-2100h
Grand Ballroom
Come get a taste for Atlanta and kick off an exciting week! All attendees are welcome for light snacks, open bar, ample time to network, and a chance to meet with ECS divisions.
Monday, 1630-1800h
Grand Salon West
Participants from every symposium come together for the Plenary Session. ECS President Turgut Gür welcomes attendees to Atlanta, provides an update on ECS’s current ventures, and takes a moment to acknowledge Society award winners. He then introduces the highly anticipated ECS lecturer, M. Stanley Whittingham from Binghamton University, State University of New York, who presents “The Critical Role of Energy Storage in the Electric Economy and Overcoming Climate Change."
The meeting’s success is very much due to the hard work of session chairs, symposium organizers, and division members. All are encouraged to attend this orientation to ensure that they are best prepared for their roles in the meeting, and learn helpful information about future meetings.
Monday, 2000-2200h
Grand Salon East
Wrap up the 242nd ECS Meeting’s first full day with friends and peers at the Student Mixer. Students and early-career professionals mingle in a relaxed setting— and enjoy light hors d’oeuvres and refreshments. Don’t miss it!
*Ticketed Event: Purchase tickets in advance or at Customer Service.
Monday, 1800-2000h
Tuesday and Wednesday, 1400-2000h
Grand Ballroom
Take time to explore exhibits from the leading vendors in the electrochemical and solid state science fields. Also, stop by the Exhibit Hall for Poster Sessions, Networking Breaks, Professional Portraits, and the ECS Booth.
Monday, Tuesday, and Wednesday 1800-2000h Grand Ballroom
Presenters meet and greet peers, professors, and industry representatives; field questions; make connections; and discuss compelling research questions. After a full day of sitting in session rooms, this event is a great way to continue researching while in motion. Browse the aisles to find the posters that spark your interest!
Monday, 1800-2000h Tuesday and Wednesday, 1700-2000h Grand Ballroom, Booth 108
Entering the job market? Seeking new career opportunities? Expanding your professional network? A great first impression opens doors and takes your career to new heights. Update your LinkedIn profile with a new headshot. Stop by our professional portrait session—compliments of ECS! No appointment required.
Tuesday, October 11, 1730-1930h Wednesday, October 12, 1730-1930h Grand Ballroom
We are excited to invite you to meet esteemed editors of our journals family at the ECS Booth! They are ready to connect with you, answer your questions on journal processes, and discuss editorial opportunities and the vision for ECS Publications’ growth. As you determine your personal meeting schedule, take this opportunity to connect directly with ECS Publications Editorial Team members! Check the online program for the full schedule of editors and their appearance times.
Sunday through Thursday, 0930-1030h Sunday through Thursday, 1530-1630h
Take a moment before your next session to stretch your legs, re-energize with coffee or tea, and network with fellow attendees and exhibitors.
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