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ECS Advertising and Sponsorship Opportunities
2016
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What you’ll find inside our Media Kit...
IN THIS ISSUE 3 From the Editor:
Nobody Reads, Everybody Cites
7 Pennington Corner:Hallway Collaborations
21 Special Section:227th ECS MeetingChicago, Illinois
39 Tech Highlights
41 PV, EV, and Your Home at Less Than $1 a Gallon
43 Home Energy Efficiency Retrofits and PV Provide Fuel for Our Cars
49 PV and Batteries: From a Past of Remote Power to a Future of Saving the Grid
53 The Role of V2G in the Smart Grid of the Future
57 Fuel Cell Vehicles as Back-Up Power Options
61 EV Fast Charging, an Enabling Technology
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ECS is the trusted steward of the science…
ECS successfully bridges the gap between the corporate, academic, and government sectors by supporting the participation of scientists from around the world and promoting innovation in scientific thought through the dissemination of peer-reviewed journals and in technical meetings.
After more than a century of commitment, the contributions of the ECS community are more relevant and recognized than ever before. A recent evaluation of ECS technical content activities found that approximately 65% of the organization’s published content involves the sustainability of our planet. Lithium batteries, the electrochemical toilet, and other innovations are helping to solve real world issues like sanitation, access to water, and energy supply and storage. The science of electrochemistry includes batteries, fuel cells, energy conversion, solar panels, sensors, and other breakthroughs that will enable the conversion to a clean energy economy.
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Rectangular Banner 380 x 85 6 Newsletters $ 1,23612 Newsletters $ 1,80018 Newsletters $ 2,57524 Newsletters $ 3,090Newsletter Sponsor $13,000
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Horizontal Banner: 712 x 90 pixels 1 month $1,030 3 months $2,575 6 months $4,63512 months $8,240
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The go to destination for our constituents has been completely redesigned for 2016! Our new site is mobile friendly, easy to navigate, and growing traffic every month.
Redcat BlogStarted in 2014, our blog is the fastest growing portion of our webiste. It’s filled with the latest news effecting the electrochemical and solid state sciences as well as announcements and offers from ECS. ECS Jobs BoardThe job board is one of the most popular areas on our website. Your job postings are free. Your ad will appear right alongside of all the jobs posted.
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HONOLULU, HI
October 2-7, 2016
Hawaii Convention Center & Hilton Hawaiian Village
Meeting Program
The joint international meeting of:
with the technical co-sponsoring of:230th Meeting of
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2016 Fall Meeting of
The Electrochemical
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2016 Fall Meeting
The Korean
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Royal Australian Chemical Institute
The Japan Society of
Applied Physics
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October 1-6, 2017
Gaylord National Resort and Convention Center
MEETING PROGRAM
National Harbor, MD
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Introduce your company to new clients at ECS exhibits and meetings
Share your message with thousands of meeting attendees by advertising in ECS meeting programs. Each international ECS meeting and exhibit is a forum for the latest scientific and technical developments in electrochemistry and solid state science and technology. These events offer technical symposia, presentations, poster sessions, panel discussions, professional development workshops, special summits, and a variety of networking and social events.
FORMAT SIZE (no bleed) PRICE SIZE (Bleed) PRICE
4-Color Width Height in $US Width Height in $US
Back Cover N/A N/A $ N/A 8 3/8” 11 1/8” $5,000
Inside Front Cover 7” 10” 4,000 8 3/8” 11 1/8” 4,000
Inside Back Cover 7” 10” 4,000 8 3/8” 11 1/8” 4,000
Full Page 7” 10” 3,500 8 3/8” 11 1/8” 3,500
1/2 Page 7” 4 7/8” 2,500 8 3/8” 5 5/8” 2,500
1/4 Page 3 1/2” 5” 1,500 N/A N/A 1,500
All ads are full color and must be received by the applicable deadlines:
• PRiME 2016—June 15, 2016•New Orleans—May 28, 2017•National Harbor, MD—October 1, 2017
To learn more about ECS exhibit and sponsorship, please contact Casey Emilius at [email protected], or call her at 609.737.1902, Ext. 126 and she will work with you directly on advertising and sponsorship opportunities.
• Limited availability of covers.
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Why Advertise?
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3 From the Editor:Writing with Passion for Quality
7 From the President:Worthy Goals
9 Chicago, Illinois ECS Meeting Highlights
35 Tech Highlights37 Electrochemical
Energy Conversion39 Applications of Fuel Cell Technology: Status and Perspectives45 Toyota MIRAI Fuel Cell Vehicle and Progress Toward a Future Hydrogen Society51 Electrochemical Synthesis of Ammonia: A Low Pressure, Low Temperature Approach59 Origins, Developments, and Perspectives of Carbon Nitride-Based Electro-catalysts for Application in Low-Temperature FCs
65 Bi-Functional Oxygen Electrodes – Challenges and Prospects
ELECTROCHEMICALENERGY CONVERSION
IN THIS ISSUE
3 From the Editor:
Everybody Writes,
Nobody Reads
7 From the President:
ECS in Mexico
8 Cancun, Mexico:
Meeting Highlights
20 Candidates for
Society Office
31 Beyond Open Access
38 ECS Classics:
Sherlock Swann, Jr.:
Electro-organic Chemist and
Master Bibliographer
43 Tech Highlights
45 Numerical Modeling for
Corrosion
47 The Use of Finite Element
Methods (FEM)
in the Modeling of
Localized Corrosion
53 Obtaining Corrosion Rates
by Bayesian Estimation:
Numerical Simulation
Coupled with Data
59 Modeling Corrosion,
Atom by Atom
65 Computer Simulation
of Pitting Corrosion of
Stainless Steels
97 Phoenix, Arizona
Call for Papers
Numerical
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IN THIS ISSUE 3 From the Editor:
Nobody Reads, Everybody Cites
7 Pennington Corner:Hallway Collaborations
21 Special Section:227th ECS MeetingChicago, Illinois
39 Tech Highlights
41 PV, EV, and Your Home at Less Than $1 a Gallon
43 Home Energy Efficiency Retrofits and PV Provide Fuel for Our Cars
49 PV and Batteries: From a Past of Remote Power to a Future of Saving the Grid
53 The Role of V2G in the Smart Grid of the Future
57 Fuel Cell Vehicles as Back-Up Power Options
61 EV Fast Charging, an Enabling Technology
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Advertise in Interface and immediately gain the attention of thousands of scientists, engineers, researchers, and policy makers from around the world. Our highly-motivated readers are always looking for the products and services they need to get their job done.
Interface is an authoritative yet accessible publication for those in the field of solid-state and electrochemical science and technology. The readership is built from a base of Society members, subscribers to the flagship Journal of The Electrochemical Society and institutional libraries around the world. Published quarterly, Interface ensures that your product or service stands out to this target market who closely follow each issue to discover what new ideas and products are emerging!
3 From the Editor:Disingenuous Scientometrics 7 Pennington Corner:Changing (Again)23 Special Section: 228th ECS Meeting Phoenix, Arizona46 ECS Classics–Fellows of The Electrochemical Society
51 Tech Highlights53 Bioelectrochemical Energy Conversion Technologies55 Microbial Fuel Cells and Microbial Electrolyzers61 1D Models for Enzymatic Biological Fuel Cells67 Photosynthetic Energy Conversion: Recent Advances and Future Perspective
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Interface Advertising Opportunities
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Have an idea that you do not see listed or want to package a few opportunities together? Reach out to us today so that we can work together to build a custom opportunity to suit your needs.
Areas of interest for our readers include:
• Precision instrumentation• Photonics, lasers and optics• Metals and ceramics• Alloys and semiconductors• Micro- and opto- electronics• Polymers / organics• Biomaterials• Processing, assembly and packaging• Advanced software
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Interface Editorial Calendar and Advertising Deadlines
IN THIS ISSUE
Newest
ECS Honorary Members
John B. Goodenough
Allen J.Bard
3 From the Editors:
Writing New Chapters
7 Pennington Corner:
Free the Science
9 ECS Launches
Author Choice Open Access
23 Special Section:
225th ECS Meeting
Orlando, Florida
34 ECS Classics
Brian Conway Remembered
37 Currents: Reflections
on Chemistry and
Electrochemistry
after Fifty Years of Practice
43 Tech Highlights
45 Interfacial Electrochemistry
of Ionic Liquids
47 Electrodeposition in
Ionic Liquids
53 Vacuum Electrochemistry
in Ionic Liquids
59 Influence of Molecular
Organization of
Ionic Liquids on
Electrochemical Properties
65 Interfaces between
Charged Surfaces
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IN THIS ISSUE 3 From the Editor:Working With Stuff 9 From the President:The Grandest Challenge of Them All
11 Orlando, FloridaECS Meeting Highlights36 ECS Classics–
Hall and Héroult and the Discovery of Aluminum Electrolysis39 Tech Highlights41 Twenty-Five Years of Scanning Electrochemical Microscopy
43 Studying Electrocatalytic Activity Using Scanning Electrochemical Microscopy47 Measuring Ions with Scanning Ion Conductance Microscopy
53 Electrochemistry at the Nanoscale: The Force Dimension61 Functional Electron Microscopy for Electrochemistry Research: From the Atomic to the Micro Scale
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IN THIS ISSUE 3 From the Editor:Free the Engineering!
7 Pennington Corner:The Birthplace of
Electrochemistry21 Special Section:2014 ECS and SMEQ
Joint International Meeting
Cancun, Mexico40 ECS Classics–Ernest B. Yeager— A Dedicated Electrochemical
Scientist and Teacher45 Tech Highlights47 Electrochemical
Manufacturing in the 21st Century49 Electrochemical
Manufacturing in the Chemical Industry57 Electrochemical Surface
Finishing63 Impedance Based Characterization of
Raw Materials Used in Electrochemical
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ELECTROCHEMICAL
MANUFACTURING
IN THE 21st CENTURY
Spring 2016 • Features Additive Manufacturing for Electrochemistry
Advertising closing date: January 15 • Mail date: mid-March
Summer 2016 • Focus on Organic and Biological Electrochemistry
Advertising closing date: May 13 • Mail date: mid-June
Fall 2016 • Features the 25th Anniversary of the Commercialization of the
Lithium-Ion Battery
Advertising closing date: July 15 • Mail date: mid-August
Winter 2016 • Focus on Sensors
Advertising closing date: November 4 • Mail date: mid-December
Publication Dates: Published quarterly. Where the closing date falls on a weekend or a holiday, the next normal workday shall become the closing date.
In every issue . . .
• A wide range of topics about this exciting and rapidly changing science and highlights of the latest research news and advances in areas of particular interest to electrochemists.
• Featured technical articles presented by a Guest Editor and written by a group of experts in their fields.
• Editorials about future directions in research and development.
• News about award-winning scientists, upcoming events, people on the forefront of discovery, and more.
• Your Ad!
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Introduce your organization to the leaders who will help chart its SUCCESS!
Ad RequirementsElectronic high-resolution PDF files are preferred. Acceptable Applications: Adobe Illustrator (version 6.0 or higher), Adobe Photoshop (version 4.0 or higher), and Adobe PDF (please request PDF requirements document). Unacceptable Applications: Microsoft Office: PowerPoint, Microsoft Word, Microsoft Excel.Supporting Files/Graphics: Include all supporting files and fonts along with page layout. Acceptable formats: Illustrator and Photoshop. High Resolution TIFF or EPS files must have at least 300 DPI.Compression: Zip (PC) or any other self-extracting compression software.Production Services: As a service to those advertisers who do not have access to advertising design or production capabilities, ECS has arranged for these services to be made available, at competitive rates. Please contact us for more information.Production Charges: All ads not meeting the above specifications are subject to production charges incurred for color separations; typesetting; alterations in copy or layout; reproduction from photographs, either halftone, silhouette or drop-out etc.; and any artwork corrections or for any other special requirement and necessary repairs.
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Width of column: 2 1/8”Three columns to pageHeight of column: 10”Binding Methods: Perfect bound.
Interface Display Advertising and Special Inserts Specifications
Interface readers represent an extremely well-targeted and responsive audience, providing an extraordinary opportunity for advertisers of both technical and consumer products alike!
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1 column x 2” 1 column x 3” 1 column x 4” 2 column x 2.5”
2 column x 3” 2 column x 3.5” 2 column x 4”3 column x 3”
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FORMAT FREQUENCY
Black and White 1X 2X 4X
Two-Page Spread (IFC + Page 1) $4,120 $3,605 $ N/A
Two-Page Spread 2,017 1,982 1,914
Inside Front Cover 2,575 2,472 N/A
Inside Back Cover or Page 1 2,060 2,034 N/A
Full Page 1,343 1,318 1,275
2/3 Page 1,171 1,148 1,109
1/2 Page 999 980 949
1/3 Page 750 733 710
1/4 Page 547 541 533
1/6 Page 410 401 388
2-Color 1X 2X 4X
Two-Page Spread (IFC + Page 1) $5,150 $4,635 $ N/A
Two-Page Spread 3,119 3,086 3,019
Inside Front Cover 3,090 2,987 N/A
Inside Back Cover or Page 1 2,575 2,524 N/A
Full Page 1,895 1,870 1,825
2/3 Page 1,723 1,700 1,664
1/2 Page 1,549 1,531 1,499
1/3 Page 1,300 1,284 1,263
1/4 Page 1,098 1,094 1,085
1/6 Page 959 955 939
4-Color 1X 2X 4X
Two-Page Spread (IFC + Page 1) $6,180 $5,408 $ N/A
Two-Page Spread 4,220 4,186 4,123
Back Cover 5,150 4,635 N/A
Inside Front Cover 3,605 3,502 N/A
Inside Back Cover or Page 1 3,090 3,039 N/A
Full Page 2,449 2,425 2,378
2/3 Page 2,275 2,252 2,215
1/2 Page 2,100 2,084 2,053
1/3 Page 1,850 1,840 1,814
1/4 Page 1,650 1,646 1,638
1/6 Page 1,513 1,506 1,489
Interface Display Advertising and Special Inserts Rates Interface Classified Ad Rates
1 column x 2” $129
1 column x 3” 180
1 column x 4” 232
2 column x 2.5” 283
2 column x 3” 335
2 column x 3.5” 386
2 column x 4” 438
3 column x 3” 489
Special Note: For Advertising Terms and Conditions, including cancellation policies and possible ad surcharges, please see the reverse side of the ECS Advertising Insertion Form.
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3 From the Editor:Industry 4.0
7 From the President:More Transitions: Déjà Vu All Over Again!
9 San Diego, CaliforniaECS Meeting Highlights
29 Electric Vehicles Will Save the World
33 Tech Highlights
35 Electrons as “Agents” and “Signals” of Change in Organic Chemistry, Biology, and Beyond
37 When Ions Meet: Computational Studies on the Structure of Electrogenerated Ion Pairs
41 Catalytic Reduction of Organic Halides by Electrogenerated Nickel(I) Salen
47 Low-Cost Microfluidic Arrays for Protein-Based Cancer Diagnostics Using ECL Detection
53 Anodic Olefin Coupling Reactions: A Mechanism Driven Approach to the Development of New Synthetic Tools
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ECS Advertising Insertion Order and Contract (1 of 2 pages)Thank you for your support!
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• In consideration of Interface reviewing for acceptance, or acceptance of any advertising for publication, the agency and advertiser agree not to make any promotional reference to the magazine in any way except with the prior written permission of the publisher for each such use.
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