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Drexel University team was attending the International Society for Electrochemistry meeting in Nice, France
61-st International Society of Electrochemistry meeting 2010 in Nice, France
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Yury Gogotsi, Ph.D., D.Sc. Trustee Chair Professor of Materials Science and Engineering, Chemistry and Mechanical Engineering Director, A.J. Drexel Nanotechnology Institute
Org. Committee: Co-Chairs - B. Tribollet, France (chair), C. Amatore, France (co-chair).
Drexel University team was attending the International Society for Electrochemistry meeting in Nice, France
Jake McDonough, Kristy Jost and Min Heon presented posters, Carlos Perez gave a talk. Yury Gogotsi, Ph.D., D.Sc. Trustee Chair Professor of Materials Science and Engineering, Chemistry and Mechanical Engineering Director, A.J. Drexel Nanotechnology Institute gave an invited talk and chaired a session on Advances in Supercapacitors in the Symposium on Electrochemical Energy Conversion and Storage.
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On the photo from left to right: Prof. Yury Gogotsi (Drexel), PhD student John McDonough (Drexel), Dr. David Pech (LAAS-CNRS, France), Prof. Genevieve Dion (Drexel), Ktisty Jost (Drexel), PhD Student Min Heon (Drexel), Prof. Patrice Simon (Paul Sabatier University, France).
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