Abstract
One of the objectives of The Electrochemical Society is to encourage research and dissemination of knowledge in the theory and practice of electrochemistry, solid-state science, and allied subjects. The Society has employed various awards as tools to recognize outstanding achievements in these fields. ECS awards range from Society awards (16) to Division awards (21) to Section Awards (11) and to Student Awards (13). Almost all of these awards bestow the honor on an individual. Only one ECS award meets the need to recognize the team excellence necessary to deliver practical new electrochemical technology to the public at large—the ECS Industrial Electrochemistry & Electrochemical Engineering (IE&EE) Division's New Electrochemical Technology (NET) Award. Established in 1998 to recognize significant advances in industrial electrochemistry, the NET Award was endowed by the Dow Chemical Company Foundation. A history of the past awards and awardees is given.
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