Catalysis@Cambridge Showcasing and Networking Event

By Energy IRC

Date and time

Tue, 14 Apr 2015 10:30 - 17:30 GMT+1

Location

Lee Hall, Wolfson College, Cambridge

CB3 9BB United Kingdom

Description

Please click on 'Add to Waitlist' above to register interest in the event. Please note tickets are available for the event but due to the venue capacity limit there is a waiting list to ensure a wide range of participants from both industry and academia can attend.

10.30 Registration

11.00 Welcome and Introduction

11.30 Round table discussion on the fundamental challenges in catalysis

Groups in the following areas:

Catalysis for Energy

Biocatalysis

Continuous Processing

Catalysis for Synthesis

Catalysis for Materials Science

12.30 Lunch

13.30 Science talks by:

Professor Lynn Gladden, Department of Chemical Engineering & Biotechnology

Professor Matthew Gaunt, Department of Chemistry

Professor Alexei Lapkin, Department of Chemical Engineering & Biotechnology

Professor Chris Abell, Department of Chemistry

Dr Steve Jenkins, Department of Chemistry

15.00 Poster session, networking reception

17.30 Close

This event is sponsored by the EPSRC Impact Acceleration Account with support from the Schools of Technology and Physical Science and the Energy@Cambridge Strategic Research Initiative.

Please note that if travelling by car, parking at Wolfson College is available from the Barton Road entrance.

Organised by

The Energy Interdisciplinary Research Centre (IRC) is the University of Cambridge’s interdisciplinary research centre focussed on driving the energy transition away from fossil fuels. We support and link Cambridge academics through a range of initiatives aimed at accelerating the transition to a zero-carbon world.

The Energy IRC aims to bring together the collective expertise of the University - from science and engineering to policy, social sciences and humanities - to tackle the grand technical and intellectual challenges that must be overcome to achieve a global transition to a zero-carbon future.

Energy IRC is aligned with Cambridge Zero.

Click here for more information on the Energy IRC.

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