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5TH REGIONAL SYMPOSIUM ON

ELECTROCHEMISTRY
OF SOUTH-EASTERN EUROPE
7-11 JUNE, 2015 | RIU PRAVETS RESORT | BULGARIA

ORGANIZED BY
Academy of Sciences of Moldova • Aristotle University of Thessaloniki • Austrian Institute of
Technology GmbH • Bulgarian Electrochemical Society • Chemical Society of Montenegro •
Croatian Society of Chemical Engineers • Czech Chemical Society • Electrochemical
Committee of the Hungarian Academy of Sciences • Electrochemical Division of the Serbian
Chemical Society • Graz University of Technology • National Academy of Sciences of Ukraine •
Romanian Chemical Society • Slovenian Chemical Society • Society of Chemists and
Technologists of Canton Sarajevo • Society of Chemists and Technologists of Macedonia •
Tirana University • Turkish Chemical Society • University of Genoa • University of Messina

TRADITIONS CROSSING INTO THE FUTURE


BORDERS
After four successful sym- Following the already estab- A special session will be
posium meetings in Croatia, lished traditions, RSE-SEE5 dedicated to presentations
Serbia, Romania and Slove- crosses regional borders, cre- initializing common projects.
nia, the Fifth Regional Sym- ating a common platform for RSE-SEE5 welcomes PhD
posium on Electrochemistry scientists and experts from re- students to participate in the
– South East Europe (RSE- gional and international re- traditional ISE-sponsored
Satellite RSE Student Sym-
SEE) will be held in Bulgaria search and industrial institu-
posium on Electrochemistry.
in June 2015, supported by tions to share knowledge,
the electrochemical societ- The RSE technical exhibition
ideas, and achievements, to
will bring together producers
ies of the region, represent- create personal contacts, to of electrochemical equip-
ed by 17 countries. carry fruitful discussions in a ment with scientists.
friendly environment on the RSE5 will be joined by the
latest scientific and technical Bulgarian electrochemical
developments in electroche- forum “Sofia Electrochemi-
mical science and technology. cal Days”.

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CONFERENCE TOPICS
Bioelectrochemistry and Biomedical Applications • Corrosion, Passivation and Anodic Films
Electrochemical and Electronic Sensor Devices • Electrochemical Energy Conversion and
Storage (batteries, fuel and solar cells/electrolyzers, electrochemical capacitors)
Electrochemical Industrial Applications (plating, syntheses, environmental protection)
Electrochemical Methods and Devices • Electrochemistry of Functional Structures and
Materials (nanostructures, conducting polymer films, dielectrics, semiconductors) • Modelling
and Simulation of Electrochemical Processes • Molecular Electrochemistry, Mechanisms and
Intermediates • Organic, Organometallic and Coordination Electrochemistry • Physical and
Analytical Electrochemistry
A special session concerning all topics will be dedicated to presentations aiming to initialize
the preparation of project(s) for Horizon 2020 and other funding schemes.

VENUE

RIU Pravets Resort Spa & Golf (60km northeast of Sofia)

REGISTRATION & FEES


EARLY BIRD FEE REGULAR FEE
Dec 15, 2014 - March 15, 2015 after March 15, 2015

STUDENT 170€ 220€

REGULAR 270€ 330€

ACCOMPANYING PERSON 130€ 170€

TECHNICAL EXHIBITION SPACE 430€ 490€

PAPER PUBLICATION
The Proceedings of RSE-SEE5 will be published in JEEI, Journal of Electrochemical Science
and Engineering – jESE (open access): www.jese-online.org

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SCIENTIFIC COMMITTEE
Albania Alketa Lame (Tirana University)
Austria Atanaska Trifonova (Austrian Institute of Technology GmbH)
Bosnia and Herzegovina Mustafa Memić (University of Sarajevo)
Bulgaria Daria Vladikova & Zdravko Stoynov (IEES - BAS)
Croatia Vinšja Horvat-Radoešvić (Ruder Bosković Institute)
Czech Republic Jiři Ludvik (IPC - CAS)
FYR of Macedonia Svetomir Hadži Jordanov (Ss. Cyril and Methodius University)
Greece Dimitra Sazou (Aristotle University of Thessaloniki)
Hungary Gyözö G. Láng (Institute of Chemistry, Eotvos Lorand University)
Italy Antonio Aricò (Institute for Advanced Energy Technologies)
Moldova Igor Povar (Institute of Chemistry, ASM)
Romania Eleonora Ungureanu (University Politehnica of Bucharest)
Serbia Vesna Mišković-Stanković (University of Belgrade)
Slovenia Miran Gaberšček (National Institute of Chemistry CO NOT)
Slovakia Jaroslav Filip (Institute of Chemistry, SAS)
Turkey Burak Esat (Fatih University)
Ukraine Oleksandr Vasylyev (Frantcevych Institute for Problems of
Materials Science)

ORGANIZING COMMITTEE
Albania Albana Jano (Tirana University)
Austria Viktor Hacker (ICE&ET , Graz University of Technology)
Bosnia and Herzegovina Sanjin Gutic (University of Sarajevo)
Bulgaria Daria Vladikova & Zdravko Stoynov (IEES - BAS)
Croatia Zoran Mandić (University of Zagreb)
Czech Republic Magdalena Hromadova (IPC - CAS)
FYR of Macedonia Orce Popovski (Military Academy)
Greece Sotiris Sotiropoulos (Aristotle University of Thessaloniki)
Hungary Tamas Pajkossy (Research Centre for Natural Sciences - HAS)
Italy Antonio Barbucci (University of Genoa)
Moldova Oxana Spinu (Institute of Chemistry, ASM)
Romania Nicolae Vaszilcsin (University Politehnica of Timisoara)
Serbia Aleksander Dekanski (University of Belgrade)
Slovenia Ingrid Milošev (Jožef Stefan Institute)
Slovakia Ján Tkáč (Institute of Chemistry, SAS)
Turkey Mehmet Senel (Fatih University)
Ukraine Yehor Brodnikovskyi (Frantcevych Institute for Problems of
Materials Science)

LOCAL ORGANIZING COMMITTEE


Antonia Stoyanova Academician Evgeni Budevski Institute of
Evelina Slavcheva Electrochemistry and Energy Systems
Gergana Raikova Bulgarian Academy of Sciences
Tsvetina Dobrovolska Academician Rostislaw Kaischew Institute of Physical Chemistry
Vessela Tsakova Bulgarian Academy of Sciences
Toni Spassov Sofia University Kliment Ohridski
Assen Gerginov University of Chemical Technology
Martin Bojinov and Metallurgy

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