The 2nd European Meeting of the International Society for Microbial Electrochemistry and Technology will be held from 3 to 5 September at University of Alcalá. Hosted by Bioe Group. This three-day conference will provide an open forum for researchers and professionals in the field of microbial electrochemistry and technologies (METs) to discuss and present their research.

The Electroactive-biofilm workshop will be organised on 3rd September. Attendees will learn the basics from MET from experts in the field while performing a “hands-on” experience.
EU-ISMET is fully committed to maximizing the number of students at the conference. The accommodation for ISMET student members will be covered by the organisation.
AQUAELECTRA will be at the Symposium Applications of Bio-Electrochemical Systems in effluents that will be held on Friday 14 at R&D Center of Abengoa Water in Seville. Dr. Abraham Esteve will talk about
Abengoa Water and Wetsus Research Centre organize this meeting as part of the FP7 EU Project ValuefromUrine The main objective of this project is to demonstrate the application of the BES as a nutrients recovery technology.
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Dr. Abraham Esteve-Núñez has been invited to give a keynote lecture at the 64th Annual Meeting of The International Society of Electrochemistry to be held in Santiago de Querétaro, Mexico from 8 to 13 September.
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Bioelectrogenesis will participate with two activities in 13th Madrid Science Week. The first of these activities will be held on November 6 at the Faculty of Chemistry of the University of Alcalá, entitled Winogradsky Column: electrogenic bacteria and microbial ecology.
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Bioelectrogesis group will join the Madrid events of Researchers' Night for the fourth consecutive year. Hand in hand with IMDEA Agua, the group will offer an activity based on its research and aimed at an audience of 7-100 years. The event will be held next September 27 at the Royal Botanic Garden in Alcalá de Henares.
The experience consists of a demonstration to introduce the public to renewable energy sources based on the metabolic activity of environmental microorganisms.

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Dr. Abraham Esteve-Núñez has been invited to give a keynote lecture at the 64th Annual Meeting of The International Society of Electrochemistry to be held in Santiago de Querétaro, Mexico from 8 to 13 September.
The lecture is part of the Symposium 2: Sensing in Living Systems, a novel and current topic that is addressed for the first time in ISE Meetings. The symposium aims to present a broad overview on developments in electrochemical sensing systems and architectures for monitoring living cell activity, living microorganisms and plants, including medicine and clinical monitoring.