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ENFL/CATL Summer School Webinar Series

We are pleased to announce a 2025 summer school webinar series on Catalysts and Processes in a Decarbonized World. This webinar series is jointly sponsored by the Energy and Fuels (ENFL) and Catalysis Science & Technology (CATL) divisions of ACS. The summer school will consist of a series of three one-hour lectures held over three weeks that will teach important concepts in this area of research. Lectures will be followed by an interactive Q&A session. This series will be an outstanding introduction for students new to the field. The webinars are particularly geared toward graduate students, but students and more senior researchers alike are welcome to attend. Attendance is free to division members, and members who attend all 3 webinars will receive a small gift from the divisions.

 

The series will include lectures from the following speakers:


Date/Speaker/Topic (All webinars will be held at 2PM Eastern time)

- July 30th / Fabio Ribeiro (Purdue Univ.) / Heterogeneous Catalysis: Unlocking Decarbonized Fuels, Chemicals, and Power

- August 6th / Michelle Young (Chevron) / Co-Processing of Biomass with Traditional Feedstocks

- August 13th / Corey Kaminsky (ExxonMobil) / Technoeconomics of Processes for Point Source CO2 Capture


Please find the single registration link for all three webinars here:


Registration for the webinars is free for division members. Membership is free for graduate students who are ACS members. You can join the divisions at the following links.



Please help us to spread the word and encourage your students and colleagues to sign up! Space is limited, so please act fast to reserve a spot. 


Sincerely,

ACS ENFL and CATL Educational Committees

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