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Biomass Valorisation

International Symposium on Green Chemistry

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Centre national de la recherche scientifique (CNRS)
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International Symposium on Green Chemistry

Event Description

Join the global movement in sustainable chemistry innovation!
 

The International Symposium on Green Chemistry (ISGC 2025), scheduled for May 12-16, 2025 in La Rochelle, France, is one of the world’s leading events in sustainable chemistry research and innovation. This global event is a cornerstone for advancing sustainable chemistry, bringing together academia, industry leaders, startups, and innovators from around the world.

Featuring over 320 speakers, cutting-edge plenary sessions, and innovative startups, it offers an unparalleled opportunity to connect and collaborate on advancements in green chemistry. Topics to be covered are:

  • Biomass conversion
  • Waste and side streams valorization
  • Homogenous, Heterogeneous and Biocatalysis
  • Polymers or composites
  • Alternative solvents
  • Alternative technologies such as microwaves, plasma, ultrasound, mechanochemistry, photochemistry, electrochemistry, etc.
  • Clean reactions such as tandem and cascade reactions, one-pot reactions, multicomponent reactions, etc.
  • Chemical engineering
  • Industrial chemistry
  • Energy such as hydrogen, energy storage, batteries, biofuels, solar cells, etc.
  • Mechanism investigations
  • Artificial intelligence
  • Life cycle and environmental assessment
  • Networking and education

The event also includes a 3,500 m² exhibition area, showcasing technologies and solutions that pave the way for a sustainable future. Don't miss your chance to be part of this milestone in chemistry innovation.

 

To learn more, visit ISGC Symposium Website (https://www.isgc-symposium.com/). Don't miss your chance to be part of this milestone in Greener Chemistry innovation!

Research Associate

The Department of Chemical and Process Engineering (CPE) within the Faculty of Engineering is seeking to recruit a Research Associate to carry out theoretical modelling work to explore decarbonisation technologies including biomass valorisation, CO2 conversion, waste plastic recycling, etc. This position is one of the three PDRA positions to be recruited for one UKRI funded project with an overall aim at reshaping a fossil-free feedstock carbon supply to accelerate net-zero.