PHYSICAL ELECTROCHEMISTRY DIVISION
Established - April 24, 1936
The primary purpose of the Physical Electrochemistry Division promotes research,
education, and publication in the broad area of fundamental electrochemistry,
including theoretical and experimental aspects of doublelayer structure and heterogeneous
electron transfer at electrode-electrolyte interfaces, electrocatalysis,
electroanalytical chemistry, and the application of in situ and ex situ
spectroscopic, microgravimetric, and microscopic techniques to the study of
electrochemical interfaces and processes. The Division also stimulates cooperation
with other Divisions of the Society in the extension of scientific knowledge in the
field of electrochemistry by sponsoring symposia and publishing specialized monographs in
areas of common interest.
View the February 2001 PED Newsletter. (PDF)
View the February 2003 PED Newsletter. (PDF)
View the April 2004 PED Newsletter. (PDF)
Division Executive Committee (2003-2005)
Chair
Dr. Viola Birss
Vice-Chair
Dr. Gessie Brisard
Secretary-Treasurer
Dr. Petr Vanýsek
Divisional Advisor
Jeane Lessard
Members-at-Large
Dr. Zoltan Nagy
Dr. Michael Mirkin
Dr. Ingrid Fritsch
Dr. Greg Swain
Dr. Robin McCarley
Dr. Tom Zawodzinski
Dr. Hugh DeLong
Dr. Hubert Gasteiger
Divisional Bylaws.
Max Bredig Award of the
Physical Electrochemistry Division.
David C. Grahame Award of
the Physical Electrochemistry Division.
Health Update 2001
Health Update 2003
Inception: 11 September 2001
Last revised: 27 February 2008
© Petr Vanýsek 2001
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