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Summary of Symposia
Symposium 1
Symposium 2
Symposium 3
Symposium 4
Symposium 5
Symposium 6
Symposium 7
Symposium 8
Symposium 9
Electrocatalytic Materials
Symposium 10
Symposium 11
Symposium 12
Symposium 13
Symposium 14
Symposium 15
Symposium 16
Symposium 17
Symposium 18
General Session
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Organizing Committee
Christian Amatore, France
Susana Cordoba de Torresi, Brazil
Bing Joe Hwang, Taiwan (Chair)
Manuela Rueda, Spain
Wei-Nien Su, Taiwan (Secretary General)
Zhongqun-Tian, China
Bernard Tribollet, France
Wen-Ta Tsai, Taiwan
Chi-Chao Wan, Taiwan
Nae-Lih Wu, Taiwan
Tajima Prize
Yu-Guo Guo, Chinese Academy of Sciences, Beijing, China
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Plenary Lecturers
Tomokazu Matsue
Tohoku University, Japan
Dr. Tomokazu Matsue is currently Professor and Principal Investigator (PI) at WPI-Advanced
Institute for Materials Research
(WPI-AIMR), Tohoku University.
He also serves as the President
of the Electrochemical Society
of Japan (ECSJ) and the editor
of Electrochimica Acta. He received his Ph. D from Tohoku
University in 1981 under Prof.
Tetsuo Osa. After working as a
postdoctoral fellow at University
of Wisconsin, an assistant professor, an associate professor,
and full professor at the Graduate School of Engineering, Tohoku University, he moved to the Graduate School of Environmental Studies, Tohoku University, for its foundation in 2003.
In 2010, he joined WPI-AIMR. Now he is the Professor and
PI at WPI-AIMR, leading more than 30 researchers including
professors, postdoctoral fellows, technical staffs, and students
in his research laboratory. His research interests are in micro/
nano-biosensing devices and systems, high-resolution electrochemical imaging of bio- and energy-related materials. He
also works as a research leader of a national project, Center
of Innovation (COI) The center of innovation for creation of
platform on big life data from unconscious sensing to support human and social well-being, and managing more than
150 researchers from several universities and industries. He
received many awards from domestic and international societies. He has published more than 300 original papers and more
than 100 reviews and books.
Li-Jun WAN
Chinese Academy of Sciences, China
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Martin Winter
Hongjie Dai
Hongjie Dai was born in Shaoyang, China. He is a ChineseAmerican Chemist and Applied
Physicist at J.G. Jackson & C.J.
Wood and Professor of Chemistry at Stanford University. He is
a leading figure in the study of
carbon nanotubes.
Dai received a B.S. in Physics from Tsinghua University,
Beijing, in 1989, and M.S. in
applied sciences from Columbia
University in 1991, and a Ph.D.
in Applied Physics from Harvard University in 1994 under the
direction of Prof. Charles Lieber.
After his postdoctoral research at Harvard, he joined the Stanford faculty as an assistant professor in 1997.
Among his awards are the American Chemical Societys ACS
Award in pure chemistry, 2002, the Julius Springer Prize for
Applied Physics, 2004, and the American Physical Societys
James C. McGroddy Prize for New Materials, 2006. He was
elected to the American Academy of Arts and Sciences in
2009, and to the American Association for the Advancement
of Science in 2011.
Alan Bond
University (1972, 1976) and Visiting Professorships at the University of Southampton (1983) and Oxford University (1988,
1991, 1998, and 2003). Professor Bonds major research interest involves the development and application of modern
electroanalytical techniques, and he is the author or co-author of over 800 papers, patents and books on the subject of
Electrochemistry. He is the recipient of a number of Awards
which include the Analytical Chemistry Division Medal of the
Royal Australian Chemical Institute (1989), the Stokes Medal
awarded by the Electrochemistry Division of the Royal Australian Chemical Institute (1992), the Royal Society of Chemistry
Award for Electrochemistry (1997), the H.G. Smith Medal of
the Royal Australian Chemical Institute (1998), the Australian
Academy of Science Craig Medal in 2004.and the Society for
Electroanalytical Chemistry (USA) Reilley Award in 2005.
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Tutorials
Symposium 1
New Directions in Analytical
Electrochemistry
Tutorial 1
Fundamental Aspects
and Applications of Cu
Electrodeposition
Rohan Akolkar
Case Western Reserve University, USA
Peter Broekmann
University of Bern, Switzerland
Tutorial 2
Principles and Applications of in
situ in Operando Methods in
Electrochemistry
Neeraj Sharma
The University of New South Wales, Australia
Bluse Ching-Hsing Chen
National Taiwan University of Science and Technology, Taiwan
Sponsored by :
Division 1, Analytical Electrochemistry
Faster, cheaper and better... Tomorrow in Electroanalytical
Chemistry
New research in analytical electrochemistry is driven by our
quest to better understand and more effectively measure
the world around us. We see developments aimed at lower
detection limits, faster analyses, lower cost and more portable
systems. Electrodes with improved selectivities and greater
stability over extended use are other goals. Completely new
electroanalytical strategies may be needed for quantification of
emerging analytes of biological or environmental importance.
Innovative ways of using electrochemistry to unravel the details
of complex processes is another important area; this can involve
pushing the physical limits and chemical frontiers of electrodes
to make measurements in unusual locations. This symposium
will highlight recent advances in all these areas.
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Symposium 2
Electrochemical Aspects of
Biological Systems: Theory,
Experiment and Applications
Sponsored by:
Division 2, Bioelectrochemistry
This symposium organized by Division 2 of the ISE is aimed
to be a broad-based bioelectrochemistry symposium. It will
discuss all aspects of bioelectrochemistry, from fundamentals
through to new technological applications.
Solicited papers should encompass electrochemistry of single
biomolecules, molecular assemblies, membranes, cells and
tissues, and their interfaces with electrodes, together with
applications in biosensors, bio-energy systems and bioelectronic
devices. This symposium invites papers on theoretical and/
or experimental approaches that may lead to improved
understanding of the behaviour of biological systems.
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Symposium 3
Symposium 4
Sponsored by:
Division 3, Electrochemical Energy Conversion and Storage
Sponsored by:
Division 3, Electrochemical Energy Conversion and Storage
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Symposium 5
Symposium 6
Sponsored by:
Division 3, Electrochemical Energy Conversion and Storage
Sponsored by:
Division 3, Electrochemical Energy Conversion and Storage
Symposium Organizers
Hsi-Sheng Teng (Coodinator), National Cheng Kung University,
Tainan City, Taiwan (hteng@mail.ncku.edu.tw)
Chi-Chang Hu (Co-coordinator), National Tsing Hua University,
Hsinchu, Taiwan (cchu@che.nthu.edu.tw)
Elzbieta Frackowiak (Coordinator), Poznan University of
Technology, Poznan, Poland
Masashi Ishikawa, Kansai University, Suita, Japan
Frederic Favier, CNRS University of Montpellier 2, Montpellier,
France
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Symposium 7
Symposium 8
Sponsored by:
Division 4, Electrochemical Materials Science
Sponsored by:
Division 4, Electrochemical Materials Science
Symposium Organizers
Nick Birbilis (Coordinator), Monash University, Clayton,
Australia (nick.birbilis@eng.monash.edu.au)
Dirk Engelberg, University of Manchester, United Kingdom
Shinji Fujimoto, Osaka University Japan
Jing-Chie Lin, National Central University, Zhongli City, Taiwan
Chao-Sung Lin, National Taiwan University, Taipei, Taiwan
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Symposium 9
Symposium 10
Electrocatalytic Materials
Electrochemical Technology:
New Challenges for a More
Competitive Economy
Sponsored by:
Division 4, Electrochemical Materials Science
This symposium organized by Division 4 of the ISE focuses on
the electrocatalytic materials participating in electrochemical
reactions, which discuss heterogeneous or the homogeneous
electrocatalysis involving in electrochemical energy conversion, energy storage and processes. Electrocatalytic reactions
for these applications involve oxygen reduction/generation,
hydrogen oxidation/generation, alcohol oxidation, fuel production from CO2, and so on. This symposium will focus on the
most recent developments of electrocatalytic nanomaterials,
including various aspects of their activity, stability, fabrication
and characterization.
Solicited papers should outline the characteristics of the electrocatalytic materials in the physical and chemical properties, as
well as the corresponding electrochemical reactions. A tentative list of topics to be covered is given below.
Sponsored by:
Division 5, Electrochemical Process Engineering
and Technology
Electrochemical Technology is poised to play an important role
in the development of innovative industrial and environmental
processes. This symposium focuses on recent innovations in
this field and will provide a forum for the discussion of the latest advances. Solicited papers should outline electrochemical
processing in environmental, industrial or energy applications.
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Symposium 11
Symposium 12
Physical Electrochemistry:
Spectroscopic, Structural, and
Theoretical Investigations of the
Electrified Interface
Sponsored by:
Division 6, Molecular Electrochemistry
Sponsored by:
Division 7, Physical Electrochemistry
Symposium Organizers
Jir Ludvik (Coordinator), J. Heyrovsky Institute of Physical
Chemistry, Prague, Czech Republic (jiri.ludvik@jh-inst.cas.cz)
Chun-Hsien Chen (Co-coordinator), National Taiwan University,
Taipei, Taiwan (chhchen@ntu.edu.tw)
Olivier Buriez, CNRS UMR ENS, Paris, France
Flavio Maran, University of Padova, Padova, Italy
Armando Pombeiro, Instituto Superior Tecnico, Lisbon, Portugal
Symposium Organizers
Andrea Russell (Coordinator), University of Southampton,
Southampton, UK (a.e.russell@soton.ac.uk)
Axel Gross, Ulm University, Ulm, Germany
Ifan Stephens, Technical University of Denmark, Kongens
Lyngby, Denmark
Jyh-Chiang Jiang, National Taiwan University of Science and
Technology, Taipei, Taiwan
Yuh-Lang Lee, National Cheng Kung University, Tainan City,
Taiwan
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Symposium 13
Symposium 14
Sponsored by:
Division 3, Electrochemical Energy Conversion and Storage
Division 6, Molecular Electrochemistry
Sponsored by:
Division 4, Electrochemical Materials Science
Division 6, Molecular Electrochemistry
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Symposium 15
Symposium 16
Electrochemical Engineering
from a Quantum Description to
the Plant Modeling: Experiments
and Design across Length Scales
Supramolecular Electrochemistry
for Analysis, Medicine and
Biological Sciences
Sponsored by:
Division 5, Electrochemical Process Engineering and
Technology
Division 7, Physical Electrochemistry
Sponsored by:
Division 1, Analytical Electrochemistry
Division 2, Bioelectrochemistry
Division 6, Molecular Electrochemistry
The symposium is devoted to electrochemistry of supramolecular and biomolecular systems including studies of host-guest,
donor-acceptor interactions, electrochemically triggered molecular switching and electrochemically induced motion in molecular or biomolecular motors. Electron transport mechanisms
in the supramolecular assemblies will be discussed, as well as
their stereochemical aspects. The utility of electrochemical
methods for the characterization of redox-modulating natural
products and newly designed antioxidants or anticancer drugs,
as well as nanocarriers for the drug delivery will be among topics of this symposium.
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Symposium 17
Symposium 18
General Session
Sponsored by:
Division 3, Electrochemical Energy Conversion and
Storage; Division 7, Physical Electrochemistry;
Division New Topics Committee
Sponsored by:
All Divisions
Materials and interfaces employed in advanced electrochemical/electrocatalytic technologies, including fuel cells, batteries,
supercapacitors and electrolyzers are recognized to be complex
and dynamic on a wide range of lengthscale and timescales.
To understand and improve the functioning of such electrodes
and electrochemical cells, techniques that are able to monitor
processes or in operando under working conditions are thus
hugely valuable. This symposium will gather contributions highlighting recent methodological and topical developments in the
field and those predicted to be important in the near future.
The emphasis will be on advanced frontier methods, multitechnique approaches, and synergies between experimental
measurements and modelling.
This Symposium will cover all ISE areas not compatible with
topical symposia.
Symposium Organizers
Justin Gooding (Coordinator), The University of New South
Wales, Sydney, Australia (justin.gooding@unsw.edu.au)
Juan M. Feliu, University of Alicante, Alicante, Spain
Nae-Lih Wu, National Taiwan University, Taipei, Taiwan
Liang-Yih Chen, National Taiwan University of Science and
Technology, Taipei, Taiwan
Symposium Organizers
Hector Abruna (NTC, Coordinator), Cornell University, Ithaca,
USA (hda1@cornell.edu)
Patrick Unwin (NTC), University of Warwick, Coventry, UK
Anthony Kucernak (Div. 7), Imperial College London, London,
UK
Michael Eikerling (Div 7), Simon Fraser University, Burnaby,
Canada
Shawn D. Lin, National Taiwan University of Science and
Technology, Taipei, Taiwan
Ming Chang Yang, National Cheng Kung University, Tainan
City, Taiwan
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4 - 9 October 2015
Taipei, Taiwan
Call for Papers
Authors are invited to submit an abstract in English of no more than one page in length, including figures, tables and references.
Abstracts must be submitted online through the ISE website (http://annual66.ise-online.org). The site will open for submission of
abstracts on 10 January 2015. The closing date for submission of abstracts will be 27 April 2015. For details please refer to the
ISE website. At the close of the submission, the Symposium Organizers will assign contributions to either oral or poster presentations.
Electrochimica Acta
A special issue of the Societys journal, Electrochimica Acta, is planned based on selected original contributions made at the
conference. Selection will be made by an international Editorial Committee comprising a Guest Editor for each Symposium, appointed
and co-ordinated by the Editor-in-Chief.
General Information
Venue
The Taipei International Convention Center (TICC) is a spectacular
tribute to the emergence of Taipei as a world-class business
destination. The TICC (www.ticc.com.tw) is situated in the foothills
of eastern Taipeis Hsin-yi District, where many landmark buildings,
including the Taipei City Hall, Taipei City Council, National Dr. Sun
Yat-Sen Memorial Hall, and Taipei 101 are all within walking
distances.
Taipei is the capital of Taiwan and is its largest city. Located to
the north, its proximity and accessibility to Taiwans business
and production regions is just as appealing as the national
parks and eco-reserves that surround and exist within the city
itself.
Travel
Taiwan lies on the western edge of the Pacific rim with a
population of 23 million people.
Taiwan Taoyuan International Airport is just 50 minutes drive
away from Taipei and it offers international connections with
major cities in America, Europe, Australia and Asia.
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Accommodation
Taipei offers a broad variety of accommodations for every budget. From school guesthouse, bed & breakfast, youth hostel to
design or luxury hotels, you will be able to find the best one to
meet your needs.
Climate
Taipei has a subtropical climate. In October, the weather
is sunny but cooler and the rainfall is at its lowest. The
daytime temperatures and night temperatures are fairly
similar and average 25C. It is a nice and comfortable
season for travelling to Taipei in October.
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