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The Asian Conference on Electrochemical Power Sources (ACEPS) is a series of scientific electrochemical power sources conferences held in South Asia at different locations. It was initiated by Professor Zempachi Ogumi in Japan in 2006; later it was organized in China (2007), South Korea (2008), Taiwan (2009), Singapore (2010), and India (2012), and a conference was to be held in Osaka, Japan, in 2013.

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Background

The First Asian Conference on Electrochemical Power Sources (ACEPS-1) was held November 15–17, 2006, in Kyoto, Japan with the aim of strengthening regional research potential and improving infrastructures in the Asian region. ACEPS promotes collaboration and co-operation between Asian scientists in the fields of fuel cells, storage batteries, super capacitors and electrochemical science.

Conferences

Up to now, seven meetings have been held:

  • ACEPS-1, November 15–17, 2006, Kyoto, Japan
  • ACEPS-2, October 21–23, 2007, Fudan University, Shanghai, China
  • ACEPS-3, November, 2008, Korea University, Seoul, South Korea
  • ACEPS-4, November 8–12, 2009, National Taiwan University of Science and Technology, Taipei, Taiwan
  • ACEPS-5, September 17–20, 2010, Singapore
  • ACEPS-6, January 5–8, 2012, Indian Institute of Science and Central Electro Chemical Research Institute, India
  • ACEPS-7, November 24–27, 2013, Co-Sponsored by Electrochemical Society of Japan and Chemical Society of Japan,
  • ACEPS-8, August 21–25, 2015, Co-Sponsored by Fudan University, Shanghai, China,
  • References

    Asian Conference on Electrochemical Power Sources Wikipedia