Planning
The summer school will take place from Monday, June 8 at noon to Friday, June 12 at noon.
Below is the schedule for the week. Speakers and activities will be added as they are finalized. The hours are subject to change.
Here are the confirmed speakers :
- Jan Přech, Charles University : Zeolite lego chemistry: how engineering of zeolite catalysts on a molecular level influences catalytic reaction pathways
- Ondřej Sedláček, Charles University : Development of novel metal-free contrast agents for magnetic resonance imaging: From synthesis to in vivo applications
- Carlos Melo, Charles University : Sustainable Career Development Requires Research Integrity, Strategic Position and Effective Communication
- Francesca Borghi, University of Milan : Sustainable nanomaterials for Brain-Like Processing
- Lorenzo Migliorini, University of Milan : Smart Polymer Materials: From Soft Rbotics to Surgical Simulation
- Eleonora Pargoletti, University of Milan : Sustainable materials and surface engineering for sensing applications
- Marta Stucchi, University of Milan : Waste-to-Wealth Catalysis: Biomass-Derived Carbons in a Circular Economy Framework
- Eva Blasco, Heidelberg University : 3D printing functional polymers: towards more sustainable systems
- Franziska Thomas, Heidelberg University : De novo Designed Minienzymes
- Christine Selhuber-Unkel, Heidelberg University (3D printing in and with biosystems)
- Jana Zaumseil, Heidelberg University : Carbon Nanotubes: From Harmful to Sustainable Functional Material?
- Matthias Kowasch, Sorbonne University : Critical minerals for "green growth", local impacts and governance
- Christel Laberty-Robert, Sorbonne University : Toward Sustainable Battery Materials for a Successful Energy Transition
- Emmanuel Lhuillier, Sorbonne University : Nanocrystals for optoelectronics
- Sheena Louisia, Sorbonne University : Integrating sustainability principles in the development of green hydrogen-producing/consuming devices
- Flore Vallet, University of Technology of Compiègne : Sustainability and circularity approaches for the design and assessment of materials
- Massimo Gatteli, ImpactAcoustic, Italy : New materials for the building industry: how sustainability and circularity affect the development of a new generation of material from biomasses. A case study: cotton linters cellulose as the main component of circular acoustic absorbers
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