Date added: 2024-02-14
Lecture of PhD Eng. Marta Wala-Kapica from the Faculty of Chemistry, Silesia University of Technology
On February 26th, 2024 at 2:15 pm in Auditorium of Chemistry (Chemia A, Building 6) will take place the lecture "Analiza aktywności materiałów elektrokatalitycznych. Czy więcej zawsze znaczy lepiej?" ["Analysis of the activity of electrocatalytic materials. Does more always mean better?"] of PhD Eng. Marta Wala-Kapica, adjunct at the Faculty of Chemistry, Silesia University of Technology.
The online meeting possible at link.
The meeting brief thematics: As the demand for electricity increases, there is a growing interest in alternative energy sources, including: fuel cells. However, their commercialization requires appropriate electrode materials that will be not only active but also durable. However, with the growing interest in this topic, a question arises - should the increase in the current response from the catalyzed reaction be the primary goal?
Lectures cycle 'Knowledge Transfer', organized by the international scientific circle RedOx* will take place all of the academic year 2023/24. Their main objectives are: developing students' scientific life, broadening their interests and encouraging scientific and research work. The invited speakers are high-class specialists and scientists dealing with broadly understood issues of electrochemistry.
*RedOx is an initiative of students and PhD students of the Gdańsk University of Technology interested in electrochemistry, photochemistry, catalysis and related issues. The main goals of the Circle members are to expand knowledge and skills as well as conduct basic and implementation research on electric charge transfer processes and materials important in electrochemistry. Our mission is to develop students' scientific lives, broaden their interests and enable creative work. More information about our activities and projects can be found on our social media: instagram: redoxkn, facebook: RedOx Science Club. We cordially invite everyone interested in the magic of electrochemistry.