Research Groups
Links
Bangor (UK) Electrochemistry Group
http://www.bangor.ac.uk/ch/elect/elect1.htm
Contains a detailed introduction to the electrochemistry group, under the supervision of Dr M. Kalaji. Spectroelectrochemistry (SNIFTIRS, Electrochemically modulated IR), STM/AFM, EIS.
Bioelectrochemistry, biosensors & bioelectronics
http://www.geocities.com/neveyaakov/
Bioelectrochemistry, biosensors & bioelectronics research in the Hebrew University of Jerusalem. Scientific papers, tutorials for students & personal information about Dr Eugenii Katz.
Bioengineering and Bioelectrochemistry Group
Website of the Research Group located in the university Rovira i Virgili, Tarragona, SPAIN. Bioelectrochemistry and Biosensors.
Bologna Electrochemistry Group
http://www.ciam.unibo.it/electrochem/
Large variety of experimental and computational techniques are applied to Metal complexes, Mechanically-interlocked systems, Fullerene and Carbon Nanotubes, Biosensors and Biologically-active systems.
Compton Group at Oxford
http://physchem.ox.ac.uk/~rgc/home2.html
AFM, sonochemistry, fast voltammetry, photochemistry, electroanalysis, and computational chemistry. Click "Data Analysis" button for access to working curves for various mechanisms online.
Electrochemistry at the University of Alicante
All the information about the group: Scientific interests, research staff, photographs. Bilingual Spanish/English
F.G. Banica
http://www.nt.ntnu.no/users/floban/index.html
Research: Electrochemistry; surface chemistry; carotenoid electrochemistry; Metalloproteins; Electrocatalysis
Finklea group: Dmitri Brevnov
http://www.chem.wvu.edu/hfinklea/dbrevnov/
Finklea group @ W Va Univ.. Electrochemistry: Electrochemical Impedance Spectroscopy and AC Voltammetry applied to the hybrid bilayer membranes Electroreflectance AC Voltammetry
Freund Group - University of Manitoba
http://home.cc.umanitoba.ca/~mfreund/
Research in conducting polymers and polymer interfaces, electrochemistry, sensor arrays and artificial neural networks, scanning probe microscopy, ESCA and novel approaches to surface modification, and electrochemically-based actuators and pumping.
Kounaves Research Group--In Situ Planetary Analysis
http://planetary.chem.tufts.edu
Research focused on fundamental questions in planetary science using analytical chemistry and electrochemically-based sensors. Major area of interest is the use of in-situ chemical analysis systems to understand Mars, its geochemistry, and potential for supporting microbial life in the regolith and ice caps. We are also interested in applying the same techniques to investigate the sub-glacial oceans on Europa.

