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EIS made Easy

BioLogic has recently developed a new series of online training sessions, in collaboration with partner Plugvolt, to help users get the most out of their EIS instruments. You can take part in a live webinar on April 8 or download past webinars from the internet.

 

Impedance Spectroscopy has become a valuable research tool across a variety of fields and applications, but most notably in electrochemistry (electrochemical impedance spectroscopy, EIS).  Due to its frequential nature, EIS can be used to study a wide range of phenomena including materials degradation, electrode kinetics and mass transport processes. These phenomena are involved in an extremely large number of applications: sensors, batteries, corrosion, fuel cells, photovoltaics, hydrogen storage and catalysis amongst others.

 

PlugVolt EIS Training Sessions: Live/Downloadable Webinars

Wednesday, April 08, 2020 | 10:00 A.M. EDT USA

PlugVolt, a leading supplier of battery/alternative energy training content approached BioLogic four years ago. PlugVolt was aware of BioLogic’s reputation in the field of EIS and wanted to develop a series of online training sessions relating to both theory and practice. This initial contact blossomed into a long-term relationship and Dr. Nicolas Murer has since presented to over 300 participants through the PlugVolt webinar series.

Three training sessions are available for the 2020 sessions: Two can be downloaded via the link below and it is still not too late to take part in the third webinar in the series.

 

  • BioLogic: EIS for Energy Storage Tutorial Course 1/3 – Basics of Electrochemical Impedance Spectroscopy *Recording Only* (Audio/Video Recording + Presentation Copy by Email)
  • BioLogic: EIS for Energy Storage Tutorial Course 2/3 – How to Perform Good and Reliable EIS Measurements (Audio/Video Recording + Presentation Copy by Email)
  • BioLogic: EIS for Energy Storage Tutorial Course 3/3 – Application Examples in Energy Storage Taken From Literature Wednesday, April 08, 2020 | 10:00 A.M. EDT USA

 

Plugvolt:  https://plugvolt.com/

Dr. Nicolas Murer’s creative use of various tool sets such as animations to explain the correlation between Nyquist and Bode plots, practical examples based on different energy storage technologies, multiple interactive Q&A discussions etc. have made his EIS Webinar “must attend” tutorials for anyone interested in learning the basics of electrochemical impedance spectroscopy (EIS) for batteries.

Michelle Boyer
PlugVolt

 

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