POTSDAM -- Clarkson’s Electrochemical Society (ECS) Student Chapter has been selected as the 2021 Outstanding Student Chapter award recipient in recognition of the team’s accomplishments. The ECS …
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POTSDAM -- Clarkson’s Electrochemical Society (ECS) Student Chapter has been selected as the 2021 Outstanding Student Chapter award recipient in recognition of the team’s accomplishments.
The ECS Outstanding Student Chapter Award (formerly The Gwendolyn B. Wood Section Excellence Award) was established in 2012 to recognize distinguished student chapters that demonstrate active participation in The Electrochemical Society’s technical activities, establish community and outreach activities in the areas of electrochemical and solid state science and engineering education, and create and maintain a robust membership base.
This achievement wouldn't have been possible without the continuous support and guidance they received from faculty advisors Dr. Silvana Andreescu, Dr. Elizabeth Podlaha-Murphy, Dr. Taeyoung Kim, Dr. Sitaraman Krishnan, Dr. Devon Shipp, and Dr. Evgeny Katz. CU ECS Chapter truly appreciates all their contributions.