The Gordon Research Seminar on Electrodeposition is a unique forum for graduate students, post-docs, and other scientists with comparable levels of experience and education to present and exchange new data and cutting edge ideas.
The focus of this meeting is to provide a broad overview along with tutorials of the cutting edge research being performed by young researchers all over the world in the field of electrodeposition. The meeting will begin with a keynote presentation by Professor Sudipta Roy from Newcastle University and conclude with a mentorship session entitled "Prospective career paths for the young electrochemist" presented by Professor Dan Schwartz from the University of Washington. The remainder of the meeting is divided into four sessions: thin film electrodeposition, innovative approaches to electrodeposition, electrodeposited nanostructures, and applications of electrodeposited materials.