An Experimentalist's View of Stochasticity in Electrochemistry
Institute for Pure & Applied Mathematics (IPAM) via YouTube
Overview
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Explore the role of randomness and uncertainty in electrochemical processes through an experimentalist's perspective in this 45-minute conference talk delivered at IPAM's Bridging Scales from Atomistic to Continuum in Electrochemical Systems Workshop. Discover how stochastic phenomena manifest in real-world electrochemical experiments and learn about the challenges researchers face when bridging different scales of observation, from atomic-level interactions to continuum-scale behaviors. Gain insights into the practical implications of stochasticity for understanding and predicting electrochemical system performance, as presented by Chong Liu from the University of California, Los Angeles, who shares experimental observations and methodological approaches for dealing with randomness in electrochemical research.
Syllabus
Chong Liu - An experimentalist's (primitive) view of stochasticity in electrochemistry
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Institute for Pure & Applied Mathematics (IPAM)