Summer Electrochemistry Academy

Summer Electrochemistry Academy (SEA)

The Summer Electrochemistry Academy courses give you the fundamental and practical experience including laboratory and research-project based courses to jump start your career in electrochemistry. The curriculum is designed to prepare students for research and development in electrochemical technology, with particular focus on energy storage and conversion (batteries, electrolyzers, fuel cells), electrochemical production of materials and chemicals, along with traditional training in electroplating and corrosion science.   Students will learn the underlying thermodynamic, kinetic, electrostatic and transport science needed to understand and design complex electrochemical devices and processes as well as gain hand-on experience with electrochemical measurements and assembling and testing electrochemical devices.

The Electrochemistry Summer Academy is hosted by the Center for Electrochemical Science, Engineering and Technology (CESET) through the Department of Chemical and Biomolecular Engineering and is well-suited for students across chemistry / chemical engineering, physics, materials science, and mechanical engineering disciplines.

As a summer program, these courses are open to enrollment from non UC Berkeley students, including those enrolled in any other university, including international students, as well as non-traditional students and industry professionals. 

Students are able to enroll in one, two, or all three courses. (see pre-req. below)

By participating in this program, students will be well-prepared for possible research opportunities at UC Berkeley or LBNL in electrochemical science and engineering as well as for possible internships via industrial affiliates.  We are currently working with relevant science and engineering departments to include these courses as approved electives or as allied subject courses.

Summer courses in the catalog

If you are unsure if you meet the pre-req. requirements or would like a pre-requireiment waiver for your specific situation, please email electrochemistry@berkeley.edu


In summer of 2025, three courses will be offered: 

CHM ENG 186/286 Fundamental Electrochemistry 3 Units

Terms offered: Summer 2025 First 6 Week Session
Electrochemistry is a field of science that describes the interrelation of chemical and electrical effects. Much of the field deals with describing how chemical changes are caused by the passage of electrical current or how the production of electrical current can be caused by chemical reactions. Electrochemists rely on a foundational understanding of chemical thermodynamics and electrostatics, chemical and electron-transfer kinetics, and mass-transport
 phenomena – each of which are treated and developed in this course in the context of electrochemical phenomena. Additional topics include electrochemical instrumentation, practical electrochemistry, and electrochemical impedance spectroscopy.

Prerequisites: Undergraduates in CHMENG 186 are generally expected to have completed junior-level courses in their major. Students finishing the typical 2nd year science / engineering courses in CBE, CHEM, MSE, Phys, may email the instructor for approval to enroll.

syllabus_chmeng186_-_286_electrochemistry_fundamentals.pdf

CHM ENG 187/287 Electrochemical Device Engineering 3 Units

Terms offered: Summer 2025 Second 6 Week Session
Electrochemical engineering combines the study of charge transfer at electrode/electrolyte interfaces with the development of practical materials and processes. Electrochemical devices/reactors, their voltage and current distribution, mass-transport, hydrodynamics, geometry, and overall performance in terms of reaction yield, conversion efficiency, and energy efficiency are examined. Electrochemical energy storage (batteries and capacitors),
 energy conversion (low- and high-temperature fuel cells and electrolyzers), and metal plating and electrosynthesis devices are covered. Fundamental chemistry, physics, and engineering principles that govern device response are emphasized.

Prerequisites: CHMENG 186/286 Advanced Electrochemistry Fundamentals

syllabus_chmeng187_-_287_electrochemical_engineering.pdf

CHM ENG 188/288 Electrochemical Projects Laboratory 3 Units

Terms offered: Summer 2025 Second 6 Week Session
Students work in teams to solve open-ended research and development projects in electrochemical science, engineering, and technology. The projects for the course come from industry partners, national laboratory partners, and academic research laboratories. This allows the students to develop skills solving unstructured problems representative of what they will face in their career. Example projects span electrolysis and fuel cells, interfacial electrochemistry
, batteries, and electrosynthesis.

Prerequisites: CHEMENG 186/286 Electrochemistry Fundamentals

Instructor Approval Required: We ask all students interested in taking the projects laboratory course recieve instructor approval by emailing a description of your interest in the course and a short resume and transcript to electrochemistry@berkeley.edu 

syllabus_chmeng188_-_288_electrochemical_science_and_engineering_projects_laboratory.pdf

Electrochemistry Science, Engineering, and Technology Summer Minor


In summer 2026, two additional courses wil be added to the sequence, including a electroanalytical laboratory course and an electrochemical technology course. 

This 5-course sequence will comprise a Summer Minor in Electrochemical Science, Engineering, and Technology  (still to be approved).  This will be the first of it's kind in the Nation.


https://summer.berkeley.edu/special-programs/summer-minors

Questions: electrochemistry@berkeley.edu 

Register for SEA

Berkeley Summer Sessions is open to a wide variety of students, including UC Berkeley degree-seeking students, students from other UC campuses, visiting students from around the U.S. and the world as well as the general public.