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안녕하세요 ? 저는 경희대 물리학과 박사과정에 재학중인 박성진이라고 합니다. 지난 10월 22일~27일 미국 Phoenix, Arizona에서 열렸던 198번째 ECS meeting의 report를 작성하고자 이렇게 신청합니다.
전기,전자,화학,물리 등 총 30 여개의 symposia에 발표된 논문수만도 1200여편에 달하는 학회로 저는 TFT Technologies symposia에 논문발표차 참가했었습니다.


====SOCIETY INFORMATION=======

[Scope]
The Electrochemical Society is an international nonprofit, educational, organization concerned with a broad range of phenomena relating to electrochemical and solid state science and technology. The Society has more than 7,000 scientists and engineers in over 75 countries worldwide who hold individual membership, as well as roughly 100 corporations and laboratories who hold contributing membership.

Since its inception as the American Electrochemical Society in 1902, the ECS has grown and continued to respond to the changing technical needs and interests of our membership. The ECS has a long tradition of fundamental objectives based on the advancement of the theory and practice of electrochemical and solid state science by the dissemination of information through individual membership, contributing membership, student services, our Journal, Interface Magazine, books, technical meetings, awards, and networking contacts through the Society's Divisions and Groups and Local Sections.

[Synergy]
What makes the ECS unique is the extraordinary synergy created by the interaction of Society members and their work, both in the solid state sciences and in the more traditional areas of electrochemistry. The Society has sought to bridge the gap between academia, research and engineering, bringing together scientists from around the world for the exchange of technical information. This unique blend provides an unparalleled forum for the integration of these areas of science and technology.

[Objectives]
Today, the Society's objectives remain strong and clear:

To advance the theory and practice of electrochemistry, solid state science, and allied subjects.
To encourage research and dissemination of knowledge in these fields.
To assure the availability of adequate training and education of fundamental and applied scientists and engineers in these fields.

[History]
In 1901, Joseph Richards joined with C. Reed, C. Hering, and E. Roebler to formulate plans that led to the creation of the American Electrochemical Society. Richards later served as the Society's first President. The Society was founded in 1902 in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, and charter members included a number of distinguished chemists and electrochemists, among them: E.G. Acheson, the discoverer and, later, commercializer of Carborundum and artificial graphite; C.F. Burgess, Professor of Chemistry at the University of Wisconsin and, later, founder of the Burgess Battery Company; H.H. Dow, the founder of Dow Chemical Company; C.M. Hall, the inventor of the Hall process for the manufacture of aluminum; E.F. Northrup, a founder of Leeds and Northrup; and Edward Westin, the founder of Westin Instruments. In 1903, Thomas A. Edison joined the Society and enjoyed membership for 28 years. A true technological genius, Edison held patents for more than 1000 inventions, some of his notable works included the incandescent electric lamp, the phonograph, the motion picture projector, and the nickel-iron alkaline battery. In subsequent years, the Society's membership included many other distinguished scientists and engineers.

[Headquarters Staff & Contact Information]
The Society Headquarters Office is located in Pennington, New Jersey, and has a Headquarters Staff of 15 professionals who can provide support to you in learning more about the Society and its many activities.

[For additional information on The Electrochemical Society, Inc.], please contact the Society Headquarters Office, 65 South Main Street, Pennington, New Jersey 08534-2839 U.S.A., Phone: (609) 737-1902, Fax: (609) 737-2743, E-mail: ecs@electrochem.org.

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198th Meeting - Phoenix, Arizona
October 22-27, 2000
Phoenix Civic Plaza & Hyatt Regency Phoenix
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A1 - General Society Student Poster Session (P.S. Fedkiw and J.M. Fenton)

A2 - Electrochemistry vs. the Global Climate Change: A Coordinated Response (A. Wieckowski, E.W. Brooman, T.F. Fuller, J. Leddy and E.J. Rudd)


B1 - Battery Charging, Monitoring and Control (W. van Schalkwijk and T. Palanisamy)

B2 - Rechargeable Lithium Batteries (K.M. Abraham, E.S. Takeuchi and M. Doyle)

B3 - Battery/Energy Technology Joint General Session (E.S. Takeuchi and T.F. Fuller)


D1 - Power Sources for the New Millenium (R.A. Marsh, S. Surampudi, M.A. Ryan and M. Jain)


E1 - Corrosion and Corrosion Prevention of Low Density Metals and Alloys (B.A. Shaw and R.G. Buchheit)

E2 - New Trends on Electrochemical Impedance Spectroscopy (EIS) and Electrochemical Noise Analysis (ENA) (F. Mansfeld, F. Huet and O. Mattos)

E3 - Corrosion General Session (C.R. Clayton)

E4 - Corrosion Division Awards Session (P.J. Moran and C.R. Clayton)


F1 - Second International Symposium on Pits and Pores: Formation, Properties, and Significance for Advanced Materials (P. Schmuki, D.J. Lockwood, Y.H. Ogata, and H.S. Isaacs)


G1 - Fourth International Symposium on Chemical Mechanical Polishing (CMP) (R.L. Opila, C. Reidsma-Simpson, K.B. Sundaram and S. Seal)

G2 - Joint Session: Fourth International Symposium on Chemical Mechanical Polishing (CMP) & Copper Interconnects, New Contact Metallurgies/Structures, and Low-K Interlevel Dielectrics (R.L. Opila, C. Reidsma-Simpson, K.B. Sundaram, S. Seal, G.S. Mathad, H.S. Rathore, B.C. Baker, C. Reidsma Simpson and T.L. Ritzdorf)


H1 - Copper Interconnects, New Contact Metallurgies/Structures, and Low-K Interlevel Dielectrics (G.S. Mathad, H.S. Rathore, B.C. Baker, C. Reidsma Simpson and T.L. Ritzdorf)


I1 - First International Symposium on Cold Cathodes (M.M. Cahay, K.L. Jensen, V. Kapoor, P.D. Mumford, R.A. Murphy, A.A. Talin, D. Temple and J.E. Yater)


J1 - Sixth International Symposium on Magnetic Materials, Processes and Devices (L.T. Romankiw, S. Krongelb, C.H. Ahn, J.-W. Chang and W. Schwartzacher)


K1 - Electrochemical Science and Technology of Copper (M.A. Alodan, A.A. Gewirth, J. Lipkowski, O. Magnussen, G.S. Frankel, and V. Brusic)


L1 - High Purity Silicon VI (C.L. Claeys, P. Rai-Choudhury, M. Watanabe, P. Stallhofer, and H.J. Dawson)

L3 - State-of-the-Art Program on Compound Semiconductors XXXIII (S.N.G. Chu, A.G. Baca, J.P. Vilcot, and Y.Mochizuki)


M2 - Thin Film Transistor Technologies V (TFTT V) (Y. Kuo, D.G. Ast, M. Hack, J. Jang, E. Lueder, M.Matsumura, S. Brotherton, F. Okumura, T. Minemura, M.J. Deen and K.B. Sundaram)

M3 - Electronics/Dielectric Science and Technology Joint General Session (M.J. Deen, R.K. Ulrich and C.L. Claeys)


N1 - Solid State Ionic Devices II - Ceramic Sensors (E.D. Wachsman, W. Weppner, E. Traversa, P. Vanysek, N. Yamazoe, M.-L. Liu and B.V. Ratnakumar)


O1 - Ninth International Symposium on the Physics and Chemistry of Luminescent Materials (A.M. Srivastava, K.C. Mishra, and C.R. Ronda)

O2 - Scintillators (M.J. Weber and W.M. Yen)


P1 - Physical Electrochemistry General Session (J. Leddy)


Q1 - Electrochemistry of Carbon Electrodes (D. Belanger, K. Zaghib and M.T. McDermott)


R1 - New Horizons in Spectroelectrochemistry and Photoelectrochemistry (J.E. Pemberton and N.R. Armstrong)


S1 - Scanning Probe Microscopy for Electrode Characterization and Nanometer Scale Modification (D.C. Hansen, H.S. Isaacs, K. Sieradzki and M.D. Porter)


T1 - Acoustic Wave-Based Sensors (A.R. Hillman, S.J. Martin and E.T. Zellers)


U1 - Microsensor Systems for Gas and Vapor Analysis (E.T. Zellers, J.R. Stetter, G.C. Frye-Mason and C.W. Walton)


V1 - Microfabricated Systems and MEMS V (P.J. Hesketh, H.G. Hughes, W.E. Bailey, D. Misra, S.S. Ang and J.L. Davidson)


W1 - Electrochemistry and Solid-State Science and Technology in the Service of Medicine (R. Eberhart, K. Niki, K. Rajeshwar, D.F. Untereker, C.M. van Es, and W.A. van Schalkwijk)