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German Research Foundation (Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft, DFG) is the self-governing organisation for science and research in Germany. It serves all branches of science and the humanities. In organisational terms, the DFG is an association under private law. Its membership consists of German research universities, non-university research institutions, scientific associations and the Academies of Science and the Humanities. DFG supports this symposium within the framework of the research unit  FOR 2982.

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The International Society of Electrochemistry (ISE) was founded in 1949 by leading European and American Electrochemists to serve the growing needs of electrochemistry in becoming a modern scientific discipline. Since then the association has evolved and now comprises about 3000 individual members and more than 20 Corporate Members (teaching institutions, non-profit-making research organizations and learned societies) and Corporate Sustaining Members (industrial and commercial organizations). Its membership comes from more than 70 countries and is organized in over 40 regional sections. ISE is a non-profit-making organization with its seat in Lausanne, Switzerland.

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The Association of Electrochemical Research Institutions (AGEF) is a non-profit organization aimed at promoting scientific and technical research in the field of electrochemistry through collaboration between universities, other governmental institutions, and industry. One of AGEF important goals is to support young researchers through seminars, research award (Joachim Walter Schultze Prize), and conference scholarships.
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Gaskatel GmbH was founded in 1997 by members of Prof. Winsel’s research group at the University of Kassel.
Since then, the Gaskatel team of physicists, chemists, engineers and laboratory staff have been engaged in
developing, manufacturing and selling products for electrochemistry. These include hydrogen reference electrodes,
various gas diffusion electrodes and customised electrochemical half-cells for gas diffusion electrode measurements.
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ChemCatChemChemElectroChem, and Chemistry-Methods are journals of Chemistry Europe. Founded in 1995, Chemistry Europe is an association of 16 chemical societies from 15 European countries. It publishes a family of high-quality scholarly chemistry journals, covering a very broad range of disciplines.
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