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[ PICTURES ]

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"I found much pleasure and friendship working together with you and your colleagues", a greeting card presented by Marcel Pourbaix the year he died, in 1998.

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Nobel Prize for Chemistry, here with Mrs. Heyrovsky in 1966. Also, the first polarograph, in his office.

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Home made, incredibly fast and accurate, but the electronician had to be at hand, to check the electron tubes (ECC83, PL36 etc.).

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1966, Egypt. Marcel Pourbaix and Venice Gouda. At that time a distinguished electrochemist, Dr. Venice Gouda became Minister of State for Scientific Research in Egypt.

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Prague, 1966 or 1972 ? The team of SVUOM : from left to right: Robert Bartonicek, Vladimir Cihal, Karel Barton, Milan Prazak

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 SIE, Société internationale d'électrochimie or ISE, International Society for Electrochemistry was formerly named CITCE


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 The room where CITCE was created is at Université Libre de Bruxelles, avenue Paul Héger, grille 2, B 1000 Brussels, Belgium.
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Professor Berkem (Turkey) was a distinguished member of CITCE (later: International Society of Electrochemistry ISE). Here, at the 1967 CITCE meeting in Istanbul, which he organized.

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Professor YANG Xi-Zhen, from the Shandong University of Technology was at CEBELCOR from 1980 to 1983 and again in 1985 and 1987. She produced excellent work, notably on high themperature thermodynamics (see "publications",various books).

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From left to right: Philippe Berge, André Guilhaudis, J.M.Defranoux, Marcel Pourbaix, Gabriel Valensi (CITC 1967, Istanbul)

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Here, preparing lecture, in Braine-le Château;, 1968

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