In August 2024, AIT battery researcher Katja Fröhlich was appointed Associate Editor of the renowned journal ECS Sensors. This nomination by The Electrochemical Society (ECS) recognizes her outstanding scientific contributions and expertise in the field of innovative sensor technologies for battery systems, which are of great importance for both industrial applications and scientific research.
Fröhlich's appointment is part of a comprehensive expansion of the ECS Editorial Board, which aims to further strengthen interdisciplinary exchange and the publication of groundbreaking research results in the fields of electrochemistry and solid state science. In addition to Katja Fröhlich, other outstanding scientists such as Aimy Bazylak (University of Toronto) and Kent Zheng (University of Texas) have also been appointed to editorial positions.
“The appointment of Katja Fröhlich as Associate Editor of ECS Sensors Plus is not only a recognition of her previous achievements, but also a confirmation of the high level of research at AIT. We are delighted that her work has received such international recognition and congratulate her warmly,” says Christian Chimani, Head of Center for Transport Technologies at AIT.
Further info: https://www.electrochem.org/ecsnews/august-2024-ecs-editorial-appointments-and-reappointment/
About The Electrochemical Society (ECS)
The Electrochemical Society is a professional association that supports scientific inquiry in the field of electrochemistry and solid-state science and related technology. The Society membership comprises more than 8,000 scientists and engineers in over 85 countries at all degree levels and in all fields of electrochemistry, solid state science and related technologies.
About ECS Sensors Plus
ECS Sensors Plus is a one stop shop journal for sensors. This multidisciplinary, gold open access journal provides an international platform for publishing high-quality impactful articles and promoting scholarly communication and interactions among scientists, engineers, and technologists whose primary interests focus on materials, structures, properties, performance, and characterization of sensing and detection devices and systems, including sensor arrays and networks.