The theme of the 255th ACS National Meeting is Nexus of Food, Energy & Water: Adapting to Future Challenges. The Sunday opening session speakers include leading experts in renewable energy, water treatment, and smart agriculture. It is likely these talks will present many challenges we face in society and how chemistry can provide solutions to these problems. The talks may also enlighten some chemistry and engineering students in high school, undergraduate, and graduate school to pursue research careers. Today’s younger generation are tomorrow’s research leaders. A thorough chemical education is necessary for our students to solve the challenges that await them. One area of chemical education that has been lacking in most academic institutions is electrochemistry. Concerning our challenges in food, energy, & water, electrochemistry plays an important role in all of those topics.
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Electrochemical Education for our Food, Energy, and Water Challenges
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Come see Pine Research at SERMACS 2017 in Charlotte!
This year, the Southeastern Regional Meeting of the American Chemical Society (SERMACS) is being held in Charlotte, NC. Pine Research, located in Durham, NC, is excited to be exhibiting at SERMACS 2017 and we look forward to meeting many chemists from our local area!
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Pine Research Exhibits at Midwest Regional ACS Meeting
Pine Research enjoys spending time in the Midwest – especially this time of year (before it starts snowing). Last week we were in Illinois for the MACTLAC conference, and this week, we are very excited to see the Midwest chemists at the Midwest Regional ACS Meeting, at the University of Kansas in Lawrence.
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EChem in a Box in the Midwest
Pine Research is excited to exhibit at the MACTLAC conference, hosted by Monmouth College (Monmouth, IL), from 13 – 14 October 2017.
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Pine Research to highlight EChem in a Box, an educational electrochemistry solution at the 254th ACS Meeting
The theme of the meeting is Chemistry’s Impact on the Global Economy. As electrochemists, we often view the currency of the planet as energy. Solutions to the woes of energy extraction and storage often arise from electrochemical science. At Pine Research, we provide modern researchers with high-quality, high-value, research grade instrumentation and accessories for many areas of electrochemistry.
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