Differential Impedance Analysis and its Applications for Fuel Cells and Electrolyzers Studies
H2START Center of Excellence invites you to take part in a specialized Master Class that opens new horizons in electrochemical research.
Why Join?
Electrochemical Impedance Spectroscopy (EIS) is a powerful tool, but the Differential Impedance Analysis (DIA) method takes it to the next level. Developed by the Bulgarian school of impedance research, DIA enables:
- Uncovering hidden processes in complex electrochemical systems
- Identifying system structure and parameters directly from experimental data
- Achieving deeper insights without relying on preliminary assumptions
This is your chance to gain cutting-edge expertise that is increasingly relevant in hydrogen technologies, sustainable energy, and advanced materials science.
Lecturer
Prof. Dr. Sc. Daria Vladikova
Renowned expert in electrochemical impedance spectroscopy, with decades of research in hydrogen energy, fuel cells, and electrolyzers.
What You Will Learn
- Fundamentals of Differential Impedance Analysis (DIA)
- Parametric, temporal, and spectral methods in DIA
- Secondary differential analysis of frequency dependencies
- Modeling systems with Constant Phase Elements (CPE)
- Practical case studies with a focus on fuel cells and electrolyzers (solid oxide systems)
Who Should Attend?
This Master Class is designed for:
- Graduate and PhD students
- Postdoctoral researchers
- Young scientists and early-career specialists in:
- Chemistry & Biochemistry
- Materials Science & Electroceramics
- Electrochemistry & Energy Systems (batteries, fuel cells)
- Hydrogen & Green Technologies
Format & Certification
📍 Location: Institute of Electrochemistry and Energy Systems – BAS
Acad. G. Bonchev St., Bl. 10, 1st floor, Small Conference Hall
🕓 Date & Time: 12 September 2025
- 10:00 – 12:00
- 14:00 – 16:00
Format: Lecture + interactive discussion + case studies
Certificate of Attendance provided
🔗 Register here: Click to Register
This course is supported by the European Union under Horizon Europe (project 101136692).