6th Regional Symposium on Electrochemistry of South-East Europe, June 11 - 15, 2017, Balatonkenese, Hungary The scientific theme of the meeting Renaissance of Electrochemistry in the 21th century and its effect on the development of South-East Europe underscores the key role of electrochemistry as a fundamental discipline in the many areas of societal needs from the energy area where large scale utilization of fuel cells and batteries plays an important role to the health care where sensitive detection of glucose level in blood and biocompounds is of primary importance. According to tradition, the sixth RSE-SEE topics covered all aspects of fundamental and applied electrochemistry: Electrochemistry at Interfaces. Thermodynamic, Kinetic and Methodological Aspects Electrochemistry of New Functional Materials. Conducting Polymers and Composites Electrochemical Energy Storage, Batteries, Fuel Cells and Supercapacitors Electrochemistry for Environmental Applications Analytical Electrochemistry. Sensors and Biosensors Electrocatalysis. New, Non-Noble Metal Catalysts Nanoscale Electrochemistry Organic and Bioelectrochemistry Stability of Electrochemical Systems. Corrosion and Corrosion Prevention in Nuclear Power Plants Electrodeposition and Electroplating. Stability of Electrochemical Systems. Corrosion and Corrosion Prevention in Nuclear Power Plants Electrochemical Instrumentation. Combined Techniques Honorary chairman: György Inzelt Co-chairs: Győző Láng & Tamás PajkossySecretary: Soma Vesztergom Number of participants: approximately 90 The symposium was held in Ramada Bucharest Parc Hotel
Co-chairs: Győző Láng & Tamás PajkossySecretary: Soma Vesztergom Number of participants: approximately 90 The symposium was held in Ramada Bucharest Parc Hotel