Partner with Pine Research to make your Workshop a Reality
Workshops are fun, educational, engaging opportunities to teach specialized electrochemical skills and theory, which can supplement traditional curricular and laboratory instruction, such as that found in college courses. Workshops are a collaborative effort between Pine Research and electrochemical experts, such as College/University faculty. Read more to learn about the important aspects of hosting a workshop with Pine Research.
Pine Research Provides Instruments
- Electrochemical workstations with laptops, rotators
- UV/Vis Spectrometers for spectroelectrochemistry
- Electrodes and electrochemical cells
- Accessories (O-rings, adapters, cables, other widgets)
Pine Research Can Lecture on Topics
- Fundamental Electrochemistry
- Cyclic Voltammetry (CV)
- Electrochemical Impedance Spectroscopy (EIS)
- Practical Aspects of Experimental Electrochemistry
- How Potentiostats work
- What is iR Compensation and how it is used
- Cyclic Voltammetry Simulation
- UV/Vis Spectroelectrochemistry
- Rotating Disk and Rotating Ring-Disk Electrochemistry
Pine Research can Build and Host Website
- Create workshop landing page
- Maintain workshop schedule and details
- Accept registrations
- Host documents and downloads for workshop
- We do not collect registration fees, that is left to the host institution
The host (you) has Responsibilities
- Acquires required and appropriate permissions from University and Department
- Reserves and Secures adequate lecture room(s) and laboratory space(s)
- Develops schedule including pedagogy, laboratory exercises, data analysis, etc. (in consultation wtih Pine Research)
- Responsible for the assessment and collection of any money (e.g., registration fees)
- Manages any housing, transportation, and meals (in consultation with Pine Research, if information is to be hosted on the Pine Research webinar page)
- Acquires and disposes of all chemicals
- Purchases, or makes available, additional required resources (e.g., balances, gloves, lab coats, gases like nitrogen, etc.)