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Warmest Congratulations to Editor-in-Chief Professor Di Wei on Being Awarded the ISE Brian Conway Prize by the International Society of Electrochemistry
From September 7 to 12, 2025, the 76th Annual Meeting of the International Society of Electrochemistry (ISE) was held in Mainz, Germany. During the event, Editor-in-Chief Professor Di Wei received the Brian Conway Prize for Physical Electrochemistry, one of the Society's highest honors, making him the ninth recipient of the award since its establishment nearly two decades ago.
Figure 1. Professor Di Wei Receiving the ISE Brian Conway Prize
Figure 2. Certificate of the ISE Brian Conway Prize
The ISE, founded in 1949, is one of the most influential organizations in the field of electrochemistry. Its annual conference brings together top scientists and industry experts from around the world to present cutting-edge research, technological breakthroughs, and industrial applications, shaping the future direction of the discipline. This year, the conference gathered a record-breaking 2,327 participants from 58 countries, marking the largest attendance in the Society’s history. The prestigious Brian Conway Prize for Physical Electrochemistry, awarded every two years to a single scientist worldwide, recognizes outstanding contributions to the field and highlights the recipient’s global impact.
Figure 3. 76th ISE Annual Meeting
Figure 4. Development of the ISE Annual Meeting
We extend our warmest congratulations to Professor Di Wei on this remarkable achievement. Under his visionary leadership, we look forward to Iontronics becoming a top-tier international journal in electrochemistry and iontronics research, driving groundbreaking discoveries, publishing high-impact work, and promoting global academic collaboration.
Editor: Zhimin Sun
Language Editor: Emma Chen
Production Editor: Ting Xu
Respectfully Submitted by the Editorial Office of Iontronics