AIP Publishing's 2021 Energy Science Conference: Free Access for Reporters
AIP Publishing, a not-for-profit subsidiary of the American Institute of Physics, invites you to the 2021 AIP Publishing Horizons Virtual Conference on Energy Science. This event, organized by the journal Applied Physics Reviews, is set to take place from August 4 to 6.
The conference offers free attendance for reporters, granting them access to presenting scientists and their research. It will cover six key topics in energy science, including 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 include 'Designing Electrode Materials and Electrolyte for Alkali Metal-Ion Batteries' and 'How Cheap Can Solar Photovoltaics Become?'. While specific scientists' names are not yet available for the first session, the conference promises to showcase current research from scientists worldwide through speaker sessions and a poster program.
The 2021 AIP Publishing Horizons Virtual Conference on Energy Science, organized by Applied Physics Reviews, aims to advance scholarly publishing in applied physics and its applications. With free access for reporters and a wide range of topics, it is an opportunity not to be missed for those interested in the latest developments in energy science.
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