AIP Publishing Hosts Free Virtual Conference on Energy Science August 4-6
AIP Publishing, a not-for-profit subsidiary of the American Institute of Physics, is hosting the 2021 AIP Publishing Horizons Virtual Conference on Energy Science from August 4 to 6. The event, organized by the journal Applied Physics Reviews, is free for reporters to attend and access presenting researchers.
The conference will delve into six key topics in energy science. These include batteries and supercapacitors, catalytic materials and water splitting, light-emitting materials and devices, solar cells and photo detectors, thermoelectric materials, and sensing and environmental monitoring systems. Notable sessions such as 'Designing Electrode Materials and Electrolyte for Alkali Metal-Ion Batteries' and 'How Cheap Can Solar Photovoltaics Become?' are set to spark discussion and innovation.
Applied Physics Reviews, the organizer, publishes original research and reviews on significant topics in applied physics. The conference offers a unique opportunity for researchers to present their work through speaker sessions and a poster program.
The 2021 AIP Publishing Horizons Virtual Conference on Energy Science promises to be a rich platform for exchange and learning in the field of energy science. With free access for reporters and a diverse range of topics, the event is not to be missed.
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