Programme
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Schedule
Wednesday, 11th October 2023 | ||
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11:30 | Registration opens | |
12:00 – 13:00 | Lunch in the Mensa | |
Session 1 | ||
13:00 | Welcome | Kurosch Rezwan, Michael Fischer |
13:15 | Christina Roggatz University of Bremen | |
14:00 | Maria von Einem University of Bremen | |
14:30 | Flashlight presentations | |
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15:00 – 16:00 | Coffee and poster session | |
Session 2 | ||
16:00 | Suelen Barg University of Augsburg | |
16:45 | Michaela Wilhelm University of Bremen | |
17:15 | How Computational Fluid Dynamics can be used to understand and optimize catalytic reactors
| Kevin Kuhlmann University of Bremen |
19:00 | Dinner in the city centre |
Thursday, 12th October 2023 | ||
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9:00 | Registration opens | |
Session 3 | ||
9:30 | Atomic-scale computer simulations of carbon and heavy metal capture in water solutions | Fabio Pietrucci Sorbonne Université, Paris, France |
10:15 | Carbon Capture Technologies in Industry: Applications, Utilization and Storage | Tim Thiedemann Carl von Ossietzky University of Oldenburg |
10:45 – 11:15 | Coffee | |
Session 4 | ||
11:15 | Andreas Hartwig Fraunhofer IFAM | |
11:45 | Benthic dunite and calcite weathering as a method for ocean alkalinity enhancement | Michael Fuhr GEOMAR Helmholtz Centre for Ocean Research Kiel |
12:15 – 13:15 | Lunch in the Mensa | |
Session 5 | ||
13:15 | Exploring the Potential of Zeolites for Sustainable Water Management | Maura Mancinelli University of Ferrara, Italy |
14:00 | Atomistic modelling of organic contaminant adsorption in zeolites – Possibilities and challenges | Michael Fischer University of Bremen |
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14:30 – 15:00 | Coffee | |
Session 6 | ||
15:00 | Silica aerogel synthesis in microfluidic chips for biological and catalytic applications | Ana Luiza Silveira Fiates Institute for Microsensors, -actuators and -systems, University of Bremen |
15:30 | Martin Eickhoff Solid State Physics, University of Bremen |