FCCat 2019 - French Conference on Catalysis 2019

3-7 June 2019, Frejus (France)

Invited speakers

The following speakers have kindly accepted to give a talk at FCCat2019. The list of invited speakers will be completed regularly.

Plenary lectures

Keller

Valérie KELLER

CNRS Research Director at University of Strasbourg, France

gC3N4 and TiO2-based nanocomposites for solar fuels applications 

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BS

Bert SELS

Professor at University of KU Leuven, Belgium

The role of heterogeneous catalysis in biomass conversion 

B. Sels' web page

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Van Bokhoven

Jeroen VAN BOKHOVEN

Professor at ETH Zürich, Switzerland

Using synchrotrons to look at catalysts 

J. Van Bockhoven' web page

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CW

Charlotte WILLIAMS 

Professor at University of Oxford, United Kingdom

Homogeneous Polymerization Catalysis : Activating Renewable Monomer Mixtures

C. Williams' web page

 

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Plenary Keynote lectures

 

Marco HAUMANN

 Marco HAUMANN

 Professor at Friedrich-Alexander-Universität Erlangen-Nürnberg, Germany

Supported liquid metals – a new class of robust dehydrogenation catalysts

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 Joly

 Jean-François JOLY

 Scientific expert, IFPEN, France

Innovation in process development: from catalyst to industrial process

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Carine MICHEL

CNRS Research Fellow at ENS Lyon

Modeling reactivity at the solid/liquid interface: are we there yet?

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Monflier

Eric MONFLIER

 Professor at University of Artois, France

 Catalysis and Cyclodextrins: Recent advances and futur opportunities?

E. Monflier's web page

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 Nikolai Nesterenko 

Nikolai NESTERENKO

Group Leader Gas Catalytic Conversion, Total Research & Technology Feluy, Belgium

 Direct conversion of methane: a new insight into an old problem

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 Umit Oskan

Umit OZKAN

 Professor at The Ohio State University, USA

 Hydrodechlorination of Trichloroethylene Using Pd Catalysts Supported on Swellable Organically Modified Silica (SOMS)

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Parenty

Arnaud PARENTY

Association Alliance Chimie Recyclage (2ACR), France

End of life plastics’ recycling and recovery : what opportunities for catalysis ?

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Stephan Andreas SCHUNK

Research Fellow, hte GmbH, Germany

 Single site versus cooperative action in heterogeneous catalysis: recent insights from our work.

 

 

 

 

 

 

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