Bologna Electrochemistry Group 
Large variety of experimental and computational techniques are applied to Metal complexes, Mechanically-interlocked systems, Fullerene and Carbon Nanotubes, Biosensors and Biologically-active systems.
http://www.ciam.unibo.it/electrochem/
Compton Group at Oxford 
AFM, sonochemistry, fast voltammetry, photochemistry, electroanalysis, and computational chemistry. Click "Data Analysis" button for access to working curves for various mechanisms online.
http://physchem.ox.ac.uk/~rgc/home2.html
F.G. Banica 
Research: Electrochemistry; surface chemistry; carotenoid electrochemistry; Metalloproteins; Electrocatalysis
http://www.nt.ntnu.no/users/floban/index.html
Freund Group - University of Manitoba 
Research in conducting polymers and polymer interfaces, electrochemistry, sensor arrays and artificial neural networks, scanning probe microscopy, ESCA and novel approaches to surface modification, and electrochemically-based actuators and pumping.
http://home.cc.umanitoba.ca/~mfreund/
Kounaves Research Group--In Situ Planetary Analysis 
Research focused on fundamental questions in planetary science using analytical chemistry and electrochemically-based sensors. Major area of interest is the use of in-situ chemical analysis systems to understand Mars, its geochemistry, and potential for s
http://planetary.chem.tufts.edu
Liverpool Electrochemistry Group 
ITIES, nanoparticles, SAMs, electroanalytical chemistry, silicon micromachining. University of Liverpool.
http://www.liv.ac.uk/Electrochem.html
University of Limerick Electrochemistry Research Group 
Fundamental and applied studies of electrochemical reactions, including, ion and electron transfer reactions at electrified liquid-liquid interfaces; electroactive polymers, thin films, electroplating, electrodeposition of composite coatings, aqueous corr
http://www.ul.ie/~electrochem
Warwick Electrochemistry and Interfaces Group 
The pages of the groups of Prof. Pat Unwin and Dr. Julie Macpherson detailing our research in electrochemistry, interfacial processes and nanotechnology.
http://www.warwick.ac.uk/electrochemistry
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