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SOFC Proceedings/ECS Transactions

Proceedings papers from SOFC-XVIII have been published online in ECS Transactions. All onsite SOFC registrants receive a complimentary PDF copy of this ECST issue.

Presenter Information

Oral

Oral presentations must be in English. Laptop computers and projectors are available in each symposium room for presentations. Presenting authors MUST bring their presentation on a USB flash drive to use with the symposium room’s dedicated laptop. Speakers requiring special equipment must submit a written email request to ECS headquarters (meetings@electrochem.org) before the meeting. Special requests are not handled on site.

Additional information for oral presentations:

• Arrive to your session room early and introduce yourself to the session chairs (Session Chair ribbons are on their name tags).

• No additional time is allotted for Q&A (questions and answer sessions). If you plan to have Q&A, prepare your talk accordingly, based on the time length written in your acceptance notification.

• There is no Speaker Ready Room.

Poster

Poster presentations must be in English and correspond to the abstract number and assigned date of presentation outlined in your acceptance notification.

You may mount your poster only on your assigned day.

In addition: No posters are displayed on site without author participation. No exceptions are granted.

• Posters must be removed at the end of each session. Any posters left behind are discarded.

• Mount posters from 1400-1700h on Monday and Wednesday.

• Only mount posters on their assigned presentation day.

• Pushpins and/or thumbtacks are supplied.

• Authors are responsible for the security of their displays and all items of value. ECS does not assume any responsibility for lost, stolen or broken articles.

• You may bring smaller copies of your poster (8.5×11” or A4 sizes only) for attendees to take away. Bring a clear folder to hold them, then pin the folder to the board with your display.

Digital

Digital presentations must be in English. All digital presenters were required to submit digital presentation files (video, and/or slide deck or poster) in advance of the meeting. These materials are available to meeting attendees for on-demand viewing in the online meeting program from May 28 through June 27, 2023.

Monday 1400-1700h

Wednesday ...................... 1400-1700h

Code of Conduct

ECS technical meeting Code of Conduct

Please note: This Code of Conduct also applies to SOFC-XVIII participants.

ECS technical meeting attendees must conduct themselves in a manner that inspires public confidence and trust at all times. The success and credibility of ECS is dependent on adhering to our commitments and displaying honesty, integrity, and discretion when participating in Society activities and functions. Attendees who disregard these guidelines may be subject to disciplinary action, up to and including forfeiting their meeting registration, loss of Society membership, and/or being relieved of volunteer positions held within the Society.

When attending an ECS technical meeting, attendees assume the responsibility of adhering to this Code of Conduct:

• Attendees must ensure that they are in a condition to attend meetings safely, without risk of causing harm to themselves and/or others.

• Attendees are expected to present themselves in a mature and responsible manner at all times. Conduct and behavior during an ECS meeting, including private activities and social gatherings, should exhibit a high degree of personal integrity and professionalism with respect to all individuals involved.

• Fighting, horseplay, disorderly conduct or other unsafe acts that may cause bodily injury or endanger others is prohibited.

• Attendees must not be noticeably impaired or under the influence of drugs or any controlled substances during ECS meetings, events, and other functions.

• Attendees are prohibited from engaging in any act of harassment, sexual, racial or other; telling sexist or racially based jokes; and making racial or ethnic slurs.

• Obscene or abusive language, rudeness, and unprofessional and/ or antagonistic conduct toward any individual is prohibited.

Everyone is encouraged to communicate Code of Conduct policy violation concerns to an ECS management team member. ECS investigates all reported instances of questionable or unethical behavior. ECS takes appropriate action in every instance where inappropriate behavior is found to have occurred. ECS does not retaliate against individuals who raise Code of Conduct violation concerns.

Plenary

SOFC Plenary Session

HCC: Room 210

Monday 0800-1220h

Join us as SOFC-XVIII co-organizers Eric Wachsman and Teruhisa Horita welcome all attendees to the conference and conduct a session with updates from the leading SOFC programs around the world.

“Solid Oxide Fuel Cell Hybrid Systems Enable Carbon-Neutral Flight in ARPA-E’s REEACH Program”

David Tew

United States Department of Energy, Advanced Research Projects Agency-Energy (ARPA-E)

“U.S. Department of Energy’s Hydrogen and Fuel Cell Perspectives”

William Gibbons

United States Department of Energy, Office of Energy Efficiency and Renewable Energy (DOE EERE)

“The SOFC Program at the DOE’s Office of Fossil Energy and Carbon Management (FECM) and National Energy Technology Laboratory (NETL)”

Shailesh Vor

United States Department of Energy

“The Status of SOFC and SOEC R&D in the Clean Hydrogen Partnership”

Mirela Atanasiu

Clean Hydrogen Partnership

“Introduction of National Projects Concerning Fuel-Cells in Japan”

Yosuke Fujii

New Energy and Industrial Technology Development Organization (NEDO)

“Current Status of SOFC Deployment and Technology Developments in Korea”

Rak-Hyun Song

Korea Institute of Energy Research (KIER)

Plus:

High-Temperature Energy, Materials, & Processes Division

Subhash Singhal Award Address

“From Electrochemical to Mechanical Modeling of SOFCs and Their Experimental Validation”

Tatsuya Kawada

Tohoku University