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Gamry Instruments to Co-Sponsor the 24th Annual Penn State University Corrosion Short Course

Registration is open for The Penn State University’s 24 th Annual Corrosion Short Course scheduled for June 7-12, 2020 at the University Park Campus in State College, PA (USA). Gamry Instruments will be a co-sponsor for the course. Philadelphia, PA, January 27, 2020 – Registration is now open for the annual Penn State University Corrosion Short Course being held at the Penn State University Park Campus June 7-12 th . The course, now in its 24 th year, will cover the fundamentals of corrosion and various electrochemical techniques. Lectures and laboratories will be used to illustrate how electrochemical techniques are applied, when they should be used, and how the various techniques can be integrated to solve complex problems. Instructors for the course include Dr. Barbara Shaw, course director and professor of engineering science and mechanics at The Penn State University.  Dr. Shaw has over 35 years of experience in the field of corrosion, including 8 years at government and

Gamry Instruments will be Attending the 2020 PlugVolt Battery Seminar in Plymouth, MI

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The PlugVolt Annual Battery Seminar is Scheduled for July 21-23, 2020 Gamry Instruments will be attending the Battery Industry's most anticipated event – the PlugVolt Battery Seminar on July 21-23 in Plymouth, MI (USA) Philadelphia, PA, January 16, 2020 – Gamry Instruments will be attending the PlugVolt annual Battery Seminar from July 21 st thru July 23 rd , 2020.  The seminar is being held at The Inn at St. John’s , 44045 Five Mile Road, Plymouth, MI.  This is the Battery Industry’s most anticipated event and the theme this year is “ Conference fostering joint development efforts to advance energy storage solutions ”. Key event highlights for this year include an entire day of technical tutorials on fundamental materials’ challenges for electrochemical energy storage, opportunities and challenges with solid-state batteries, best design practices for cell engineering, battery modeling and health monitoring, second life design considerations for energy storage, and mo