Electrochemistry Activities
We can’t wait to get back to our hands-on activities with the public. We will be seeing you as soon as we can for more electrochemistry activities. See our Twitter page for what we’ve been up to recently.
The Water Transistor
We have an exhibition at the Winchester Science Centre!
Transistors are at the core of all computers and are vital for modern life. Learn more about how transistors work from our water transistor. Scientists at the University of Southampton are working on new transistors to help create the next electronic devices.
The water transistor is a working model of a transistor which demonstrates how real transistors work. Our water transistor forms the centre of our exhibit at the Winchester Science Centre (opened January 2019). Our travelling water transistor is identical to this one but smaller.

The Electrochemical Circus Electrochemistry Activities

The Electrochemical Circus is a collection of portable, hands-on activities which demonstrate key concepts in our electrochemistry research. Topics we’ve included in the Electrochemical Circus are: electrochemistry, nanotechnology, materials physics, electronics, and making nano-sized things.
Activities currently available as part of the Electrochemical Circus include:

The Electrochemical Circus is usually available as a classroom workshop for Key Stages 3, 4 & 5; we show off eleme
nts of the Electrochemical Circus at major public engagement activities at the Universities of Southampton, Nottingham and Warwick.
We take part in the Southampton Science and Engineering Festival each year, last year, you could spot our ringmasters in their red lab coats and top hats, directing people around our activities. For 2020, Southampton Science and Engineering Festival is online.
Please get in touch if you would like to get involved in our outreach projects or organise a visit to a school.