Education and Outreach

CH 691: Analytical Methods in Electrochemistry

CH 691  is a modern and hands-on approach to electrochemistry education offered in the fall quarter, yearly, to accompany CH 454/CH554 “Advanced Electrochemistry”. Students to gain practical experience in instrumental analysis, data analysis, and scientific communication while interacting with electroanalytical techniques taught in the classroom in CH 454/554. Lab reports are submitted as Jupyter Notebooks and a DIY attitude is emphasized (electrodes and even potentiostats are built by hand).

CH 693: Electrochemical Device Laboratory

CH 693 connects principles of electrochemical engineering, as taught in the lecture course CH 692 to practical examples of electrochemical cells. The course is offered yearly in the winter quarter. Students apply engineering principles, electrochemical impedance spectroscopy, and Design of Experiments to fast-paced case studies concerning electrolyzers, fuel cells, lithium-ion batteries, corrosion engineering, and electroplating.

CH 694: Applied Projects in Electrochemistry

CH 694 is a research course offered to students in the Master’s Internship Program in Electrochemical Technologies. Industry partners and academic labs sponsor small teams of Masters students on 10-week intensive research experiences on applied problems in electrochemistry and electrochemical engineering.