Symposium 2023

Materials for Environmental Engineering - Sensing, control, sustainability

11 - 12 October 2023

This symposium aims to bring together researchers working on material-based approaches to tackle urgent environmental issues, especially anthropogenic climate change and the pollution of air, water, and soils. Key topics of the symposium will include the sensing of environmentally harmful substances, methods for their removal, and the development of materials and processes for carbon dioxide capture. Contributions focusing on the synthesis, characterization, and application of functional materials will be complemented by computational modelling studies.

The symposium will comprise:

  • talks by distinguished invited guests and MAPEX members

  • poster contributions, including a short oral presentation in advance in dedicated pitch sessions

  • a dinner in the evening.

@Michael Fischer
  • MAPEX Symposium 2023

    "Materials for Environmental Engineering"

  • MAPEX Symposium 2023

    "Materials for Environmental Engineering"

  • MAPEX Symposium 2023

    "Materials for Environmental Engineering"

  • MAPEX Symposium 2023

    "Materials for Environmental Engineering"

  • MAPEX Symposium 2023

    "Materials for Environmental Engineering"

  • MAPEX Symposium 2023

    "Materials for Environmental Engineering"

  • MAPEX Symposium 2023

    "Materials for Environmental Engineering"

  • MAPEX Symposium 2023

    "Materials for Environmental Engineering"

  • MAPEX Symposium 2023

    "Materials for Environmental Engineering"

  • MAPEX Symposium 2023

    "Materials for Environmental Engineering"

All speakers and participants need to register online for the MAPEX Symposium 2023.

There is no registration fee.

We cordially invite participants from academia and industry as well as from politics to register.

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Speakers

Tim Thiedemann

Carbon Capture Technologies in Industry:Applications, Utilization and Storage

Tim Thiedemann, Carl von Ossietzky University of Oldenburg


Michael Fuhr

Benthic dunite and calcite weathering as a method for ocean alkalinity enhancement

Michael Fuhr, Geochemistry, GEOMAR Helmholtz Centre for Ocean Research Kiel


Michael Fischer (University of Bremen)

Atomistic modelling of organic contaminant adsorption in zeolites – Possibilities and challenges

Michael Fischer, Crystalline Microporous Materials, University of Bremen


Maura Mancinelli

Exploring the Potential of Zeolites for Sustainable Water Management

Maura Mancinelli, Department of Physics and Earth Sciences, University of Ferrara, Italy


Prof. Dr. Andreas Hartwig

Carbon dioxide – useful feedstock for adhesives?!

Prof. Dr.Andreas Hartwig, Fraunhofer Institute for Manufacturing Technology and Advanced Materials (IFAM), Bremen 


Suelen Barg

Building 3D architectures from 2D Materials

Prof. Dr.-Ing. Suelen Barg, Institute of Materials Resource Management (MRM), University of Augsburg.


Maria von Einem

Pollutants @ Surfaces: New Insights into the Adsorption and Degradation of Selected Wastewater Pollutants on TiO2

Maria von Einem, Hybrid Materials Interfaces, University of Bremen


Fabio Pietrucc

Atomic-scale computer simulations of carbon and heavy metal capture in water solutions

Fabio Pietrucci, IMPMC, Sorbonne Université


Michaela Wilhelm

Multifunctional SiOC ceramics for material recovery

Dr. Michaela Wilhelm, Polymer-derived Ceramics, University of Bremen.


Eickhoff

Environmental sensing with semiconductor nanostructures

Martin Eickhoff, Institute of Solid State Physics, University of Bremen.


Contact

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