POLiS at the 76th ISE Annual Meeting in Mainz
POLiS is making a strong impression at the 76th Annual Meeting of the International Society of Electrochemistry (ISE), held this week in Mainz. The event brings together leading researchers and industry experts from across the globe to explore the latest advances in electrochemical science and sustainable energy technologies.
Numerous members of POLiS and its Graduate School Electrochemical Energy Storage (GS-EES) are actively contributing to the scientific program, presenting both talks and posters that reflect the cluster’s interdisciplinary expertise. Their contributions span a wide range of topics — from sustainable battery materials and electrochemical engineering to in-situ characterization methods that push the boundaries of energy research. Moreover, the conference was organized by POLiS PI, Prof. Ulrike Krewer.
Among the highlights are presentations by Kelsey Hatzell, Theresa Schoetz, and Hasna Aziam, all recipients of the POLiS Award of Excellence, who are sharing their latest research findings with the international electrochemistry community.
Visitors to the conference can also meet POLiS representatives at their exhibition booth, where the team is showcasing the cluster’s ongoing projects, partnerships, and opportunities for collaboration. Attendees are invited to learn more about the future of energy storage and how POLiS is shaping the next generation of post-lithium technologies.