Summer Workshop co-hosted by the PIRE-ECCI and ICMR |
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The workshop speakers will include plenary lectures, with 60 minute talks followed by approximately 15 minutes of discussion time. Invited lectures will make up the bulk of the workshop, with 30 minute talks followed by 15 minute discussion periods. Plenary Lecturers: Lanny Schmidt Professor of Chemical Engineering and Materials Science University of Minnesota Talk Title: Biofuels and Chemicals from Biomass by Catalytic Reforming. Flemming Besenbacher Head of Interdisciplinary Nanoscience Center (iNANO) Aarhus University Talk Title: Catalytic Model Systems and Surface Reactivity Studied at the Atomic Scale by High-Resolution, Fastscanning STM. Uzi Landman Professor and Director, Center for Computational Materials Science Georgia Institute of Technology Talk Title: Materials by Numbers: Structure and Catalytic Activity of Nanostructure. Hans-Joachim Freund Professor, Director of the Chemical Physics Department Fritz-Haber-Institute, Berlin Talk Title: From Supported Atoms to Nanoclusters: Surface Chemistry at the Nanoscale. Jens Norskov Director, Center for Atomic-scale Materials Design Technical University of Denmark Talk Title: From Descriptive to Predictive Models of Heterogeneous Catalysis. Manos Mavrikakis Professor, Chemical and Biological Engineering University of Wisconsin-Madison Talk Title: Core-Shell Nanoparticles for Improved Heterogeneous Catalysis at Low Temperatures. Jeffrey T. Miller Senior Research Scientist Argonne National Laboratory Talk Title: WTEC Study: International Assessment of Catalysis. Bert Weckhuysen Professor, Inorganic Chemistry and Catalysis University of Ultrecht Talk Title: In-Situ Spectroscopy and Heterogeneous Catalysis: Recent Strides Towards Rational Catalyst Design. Invited Lecturers: Mike Henderson Interfacial Chemistry and Engineering Laboratory Fellow Pacific Northwest National Laboratory Talk Title: Photochemical Activities of N-doped Rutile and Anatase Surfaces. Perla Balbuena Professor of Chemical Engineering Texas A&M University Talk Title: Challenges in the Design of Active and Durable Nano-Catalysts. Jonathan Hanson Chemist Brookhaven National Laboratory Talk Title: In Situ XRD and XAFS Studies of Water Gas Shift Catalysts. Andreas Heyden Assistant Professor of Chemical Engineering University of South Carolina Talk Title: Novel Multilevel and Mixed Resolution Techniques for the Efficient Simulation of Environmental Effects in Catalytic Systems. Matthias Scheffler Distinguished Visiting Professor of Computational Materials Science and Engineering, UCSB Director of the Theory Department, Fritz-Haber-Institute, Berlin Talk Title: The Steady State of Catalysis. Stefan Vajda Staff Scientist Chemical Sciences and Engineering Division & Center for Nanoscale Materials Argonne National Laboratory Talk Title: Nanocatalysis on Size-Selected Clusters under Realistic Reaction Conditions: Towards the Understanding of the Size/Shape & Function Relationship in Catalysis. Baron Peters Assistant Professor of Chemical Engineering UC Santa Barbara Talk Title: TBA Jeroen van Bokhoven SNF Professor in Heterogeneous Catalysis ETH Zurich Talk Title: Using X-ray Absorption Spectroscopy to Determine the Structure of Catalytically Active Sites. Sandeep Dhingra Senior Technical Leader Dow Chemical Company Talk Title: TBA Rutger van Santen Professor of Chemical Engineering and Catalysis Eindhoven University of Technology Talk Title: Positron Emission Profiling in Catalysis Research. John Kitchin Assistant Professor, Chemical Engineering Carnegie Mellon University Talk Title: Similarity in Coverage and Configurational Dependent Atomic Adsorbate Behaviors on Late Transition Metal Surfaces. William Schneider Associate Professor University of Notre Dame Talk Title: Incorporating Environmental Effects in Computational Catalytic Models. Chris Harding Technical University of Munich Talk Title: Nanocatalysis: Supporting Cluster Science. Hans Niemantsverdriet Professor, Physical Chemistry of Surfaces Eindhoven University of Technology Talk Title: Surface Science of Olefin Polymerization Catalysts. Wayne Goodman Distinguished Professor/Co-Director, Center for Catalysis and Surface Chemistry Texas A&M University Talk Title: CO oxidation over noble metals from UHV to atmospheric pressures. Steve Buratto Professor of Chemistry UC Santa Barbara Talk Title:TBA Peter Stair Professor, Director of Center for Catalysis and Surface Science Northwestern University Talk Title: Resonance Raman Spectroscopy Techniques for Detection, Quantification, and Characterization of Supported Vanadium Oxide Catalytic Species. Johannes Lercher Professor, Chair of Chemical Technology Technical University of Munich Talk Title: Activation of Alkanes through Multifunctional Catalysts. Anders Nilsson SSRL Faculty Stanford Synchrotron Radiation Laboratory Talk Title: Surface Science Experiments of Fuel Cell Catalysis. Irina Ivanova Dr. of Science, Leading Research Associate Moscow State University Talk Title: Impact of the In-Situ MAS NMR Spectroscopy on the Unravel of the Mechanism of Alkanes Activation over Zeolite Catalysts. Simon Bare Senior Principal Scientist UOP, LLC Talk Title: Unraveling the Complexity of Industrial Catalysts Using In Situ XAFS. Nicholas Delgass Maxine Spencer Nichols Professor of Chemical Engineering Purdue University Talk Title: The Design of Single Site Olefin Polymerization Catalysts. Marc Koper Professor of Surface Chemistry and Catalysis Leiden University Talk Title: Electrocatalysis at Well-Defined Surfaces. Xinhe Bao Professor and Group Leader in the State Key Laboratory of Catalysis Dalian Institute of Chemical Physics Talk Title: TBA Feng-Shou Xiao Professor, State Key Laboratory of Inorganic Synthesis and Preparative Chemistry Jilin University Talk Title: Microporous and Mesoporous Materials and their Excellent Catalytic Properties. Wei-Xue Li Professor and Group Leader State Key Laboratory of Catalysis Dalian Institute of Chemical Physics Talk Title: TBA Susannah Scott Professor of Chemical Engineering and Chemistry/Biochemistry UC Santa Barbara Talk Title: Probing Active (and Inactive) Sites in Supported Organometallic Catalysts. |
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