The scientific program will consist of
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Best Poster Award:
Excellent poster presenters will be commended
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Plenary Lectures are listed below.
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Prof. Gabriele Centi (University of Messina)
gNanocarbons for the Development of Advanced Catalystsg
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Dr. Hirohito Hirata (Toyota Motor Corporation) gRecent Progress on Automotive Catalystg
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Prof. Christopher Jones (Georgia Institute of Technology) gAmine-Modified Silicates as Sorbents, Supports and Catalysts |
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Prof. Can Li (Dalian Institute Chemical Physics)
gFundamental Understanding of Photocatalysis for Solar Fuels Productiong |
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Dr. Ulrich Müller (BASF SE)
gCatalysis - Enabler for Sustainabillityg |
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Dr. Tohru Setoyama (Mitsubishi Chemical Corporation)
gCatalysts' Contribution for the Realization of Green Sustainable Society
in 21st Centuryg |
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Prof. Galen J. Suppes (Missouri-Columbia University) gSimulation of Catalyzed Urethane Polymerization--An Approach to Expedite
Commercialization of Bio-Based Materialsg |
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Prof. Takashi Tatsumi (Tokyo Institute of Technology) gRole of Catalysis in Sustainable "Petro"chemicals Productiong
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Invited Lectures are listed below.
Prof. Wha-Seung Ahn (Inha
University)
gMetal Organic Frameworks (MOFs) : Synthesis and
applications in catalysis/adsorptionh
Prof. Robert J. Davis (University
of Virginia)
gThe influence of catalyst structure and base promotion
on syngas conversion over supported molybdenum carbide nanoclustersh
Prof. Maria Flytzani-Stephanopoulos (Tufts University)
gAtomically dispersed supported metals as efficient
catalysts for hydrogen and chemicals productionh
Dr. Yuuichirou Fujiyama (JX
Nippon Oil & Energy Corporation)
gProcess developments for integration of refining and
petrochemistryh
Prof. Atsushi Fukuoka (Hokkaido
University)
gSaccharification of cellulosic biomass by activated carbonh
Dr. Philip Gibson (Sasol )
gHydrocarbon synthesis via Fischer-Tropsch chemistry: Sasolfs story, past
present and futureh
Prof. Michikazu Hara (Tokyo
Institute of Technology)
gAmmonia synthesis over Ru-deposited electride catalysth
Dr. Matthew Humphrys (Johnson Matthey)
gAmmonia synthesis via Haber Bosch: Syngas generation story, past, present and futureh
Prof. Graham Hutchings (Cardiff University)
gGold catalysis - Recent developmentsh
Prof. Masami Kamigaito (Nagoya University)
gControlled radical polymerization assisted by metal catalystsh
Dr. Hong-Xin Li (Zeolyst International)
gAdvances of zeolite catalysts for SCR applications in diesel emission controlh
Prof. Zhongmin Liu (Dalian
Institute of Chemical Physics)
gMethanol to olefin: from fundamental to
commercializationh
Prof. Kazuhiko Maeda (Tokyo
Institute of Technology)
gVisible-light water splitting and CO2
reduction by modified semiconductor photocatalystsh
Prof. Manos Mavrikakis (University
of Wisconsin - Madison)
gFormic acid decomposition on transition metal surfaces: Fundamental mechanistic aspectsh
Prof. Chung-Yuan Mou (National
Taiwan University)
gStrong metal-support interaction (SMSI) effect over ZnO supported gold nanocatalysth
Dr. Mark Newton (ESRF)
gChasing changing nanoparticles as they work:
Operando X-ray studies of supported metal catalysts
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Prof. Yong-Ki Park (Korea
Research Institute of Chemical Technology (KRICT))
gThe future of catalytic cracking for the production
of light olefinsh
Dr. Charles H.@F. Peden
(Pacific Northwest National Laboratory)
gCu-CHA zeolite materials for the selective catalytic reduction of NOx with NH3:
Catalyst structure/function and mechanistic studiesh
Prof. Javier Pérez-Ramírez (ETH Zurich)
gNew catalytic processes for halogen recyclingh
Dr. Heinz Robota (Velocys)
gHighly active and selective Fischer-Tropsch catalystsh
Dr. Ken Suzuki (Asahi
Kasei Chemicals Corporation)
gDevelopment and commercialization of gold-nickel oxide nanoparticle catalysts with a core-shell structure for production of methyl methacrylateh
Dr. Hiroshi Toshima (Albemarle)
gNebula® application for economic gainh
Prof. Tatsuya Tsukuda (The
University of Tokyo)
gAtomically-precise metal clusters: synthesis and
catalysish
Prof. Ning Yan (National
University of Singapore)
gA novel catalyst design strategy for lignin C-O bond hydrogenolysish
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