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Elecrrochimica Acra, Vol. 33, No. 6. pp. 83S834. 1988 Pergamon Press pk. Printed in Great Britain.

THE INTERNATIONAL SOCIETY OF ELECTROCHEMISTRY (BE)

The International Society of Electrochemistry (ISE) is devoted to the advancement of electrochemical science and technology through the promotion of international contacts and the dissemination of scientific knowledge. For this ISE organizes annual meetings which are held in a different country each year and which cover a wide range of current topics in fundamental and applied electrochemistry. A scientific journal, Ekcrrochimicu Acru. is edited by ISE and supplied to its members at a special rate. Further activities of ISE include the sponsoring of regional meetings and of special meetings of limited participation devoted to particular subjects.

Individuals. non-profit organizations and industrial corporations may become members of ISE. At present, ISE has members in some 40 different countries. Administrative duties lie with an Executive Committee, periodically elected by all members. The National or Regional Secretaries toeether with the Division Officers form the Co&cil which supervises the activities oTthe Executive Com&ittee. The scientific activities of ISE are grouped into eight Scientific Divisions. Upon joining ISE each member indicates its divisional interests in order of priority. A list of the Scientific Divisions and the scientific areas covered is given below.

THE SCIENTIFIC DIVISIONS OF ISE

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FUNDAMENTAL INTERFACIAL ELECTROCHEMISTRY Statistical and structural aspects of interfaces; theory of electron and ion transfer processes; semiconductor electrochemistry; fundamental aspects of electrocatalysis; experimental approaches to the study of interfaces; disperse systems.

ELECTRODE AND ELECTROLYTE MATERIALS Thermodynamic properties and theory of aqueous, non-aqueous and solid electrolytes including molten salts and membranes; theory, fabrication and properties of electrode materials including semiconductors, inorganic and intercalation compounds and electronically conducting polymers.

ANALYTICAL ELECTROCHEMISTRY Electrochemical methods and devices for chemical analysis, monitoring and process control such as dc, oc and potentiometric techniques; electrochemical sensors including ion selective electrodes and solid state devices.

MOLECULAR ELECTROCHEMISTRY Structural and mechanistic aspects of electrode processes of inorganic, metallorganic and organic substances; synthetic applications.

ELECTROCHEMICAL ENERGY CONVERSION Electrochemical generation. transmission and storage of energy; batteries. fuel cells and photoelectrochemical processes and devices.

CORROSION. ELECXRODEPOSITION AND SURFACE TREATMENT Electrochemical aspects of corrosion and protection; anodic films; theory and application of electrochemical solid phase deposition and dissolution processes including electroplating, electro- polishing and electrochemical shaping.

INDUSTRIAL ELEmROCHEMISTRY AND ELECI-ROCHEMICAL ENGINEERING Fundamental concepts and technology of industrial electrochemical processes; environmental aspects; cell design. scale-up and optimization; electrochemical reactor theory; fundamentals of mass and cbrge transport_

BIOELECTROCHEMISTRY Redox processes of components of biosystems; electrochemistry of biomembranes and their models; electrochemical biosensors and application of electrochemical techniques in biology and medicine.

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APPLICAT3OtJ FOR INDIVIDUAL KEMBERSHIP OF 1-S-E.

When complete please mail this form to the ISE Office: Dr. 0. Dossenbach Technisch-chemisches Labor EYTH Sentrum CR-9092 ?XJFtfCH/Switzerlard

Tel.: I hereby apply for admission as an individual member of the International Society of Electrochemistry. I wish/do not wish my membership to include a subscription to Electrochimica Acta with the understanding that the issues may not be handed bver to libraries or similar institutions_ I shall remit my first annual dues, i.e. for the year 1988, as specified below.

Dare: Signature: ____________________~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~-~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~-~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~

Education, academic degree, professional experience:

Members of ISE (or other experienced electrochemists) sponsoring the application (2 sponsors are required):

Name: Signature:

Name: Signature: ____________________~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~-----------~------~---------------------

A) Regular membership dues: II Z am sending 35 Swiss Francs for the first annual dues, <without Electro-

chimica Acta) 11 I am sending 100 Swiss Francs for 'he first annual dues, (including Electro-

chimica Acta)

B) Reduced membership dues for members below age of 30-indicate year of birth......

[I I am sending 10 Swiss Francs for the first annual dues, (without Electro- ChimiCa Acta)

[I I am sending 75 Swiss Francs for the first annual dues, (including Electrc- chimica Acta)

[I Ey remittance through a bank to: Swiss Bank Corporation, CR4212 Neuhausen/Switzerlmd. for account number ML-207’078 of ISE (Postal account of the bank: 92-87)

II By cheque (personal. Eurocheque, bank draft), made payable to ISE, enclosed ----_--_-__----_____~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~-~~-~--~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~

I wish to Se entitled to vote in divisions: l---l----l In addition, I am interested in

11 I wish to be informed about subscrrption to the Journal

divisions:

the possibility of obtaining a personal of Applied Electrochemistry

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