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International Society of Electrochemistry - Definition

The International Society of Electrochemistry (ISE) is a world-wide scientific Society founded in 1949. The Head Office of ISE is located now in Lausanne (Switzerland). ISE is a Member Organization of IUPAC. The Society has now more than 1100 Individual Members, 15 Corporate Members (Universities and non-profit research organizations from Belgium, Croatia, Finland, Germany, India, Italy, New Zealand, Poland, Spain, Switzerland and Jugoslavia) and 16 Corporate Sustaining Members. ISE has also 8 Divisions and Regional Representatives.

ISE's objectives are:

  • to advance electrochemical science and technology
  • to disseminate scientific and technological knowledge
  • to promote international cooperation in electrochemistry
  • to maintain a high professional standard among its members.

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(This article is created by Prof. Zurab D. Urushadze)

Example Usage of Electrochemistry

garseys: Is waiting about for Electrochemistry. Organic labs are finished! Last lab report isn't ;_;
kiarias: Confused about cyclic voltametry of my metal complexes... I guess I don't understand Electrochemistry as well as I thought I did.
lilienmeer: oh guys, tonight's plan is pretty pepped; oxidation&reduction + Electrochemistry + harmonic motion + waves.. I hate you physics.
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