Electrocatalysis continues to play a pivotal role in developing cleaner energy solutions and sustainable chemical production, from green hydrogen generation to CO₂ electroreduction. Ensuring that research in this field meets the highest standards of rigor and reproducibility is essential for scientific progress and industry impact.

Hiden Analytical’s Gerard Duffy recently attended the Workshop on Rigor and Reproducibility in Electrocatalysis, hosted by the University of Washington. The event was held to foster best practices and strengthen collaboration among global experts. The workshop brought together key researchers from the US and abroad, focusing on developing a shared set of standards for rigorous and reproducible electrocatalysis research.

During the event, Gerard had the opportunity to reconnect with long-time colleagues Ezra Clark and Alexis Bell, both respected figures in the electrocatalysis community. Notably, the primary DEMS cell Hiden offers today was co-developed by Ezra and Alexis, highlighting their enduring contribution to the field.

We’re pleased to share a photo from the event featuring Gerard, Ezra, and Alexis at the Hiden booth. It’s always inspiring to see the continued engagement of experienced researchers like Alexis Bell, who, even in retirement from UC Berkeley, remains an influential voice in sustainable chemistry.

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