TomasRamirezReina

Tomás Ramírez Reina, FHEA, AMIChemE, FRSC, es Profesor Titular en la Universidad de Sevilla y profesor visitante de la HUST University (China), del Dalian Institute of Chemical Physics (DICP, China) y de la Universidad de Surrey (UK) donde ha sido director de la Unidad de Catálisis por varios cursos. Además, ha trabajado como investigador asociado o visitante en el Imperial College London (UK), el Brookhaven National Laboratory (USA) y el Institute of Chemical Engineering-FORTH (Grecia). Sus investigaciones se centran en el desarrollo de catalizadores y procesos eficientes para energía, medioambiente y economía circular.  En estos campos, Tomás ha publicado más de 150 trabajos en revistas internacionales, ha desarrollado 7 patentes y es editor de 3 libros científicos. Es director de 12 tesis doctorales y más de 40 trabajos de fin degrado/master. Su trayectoria en el campo de la catálisis ha sido reconocida con varios premios y distinciones incluyendo: Premio extraordinario de Doctorado (2014), Premio Sociedad Española de Catálisis (2015), Premio Joven a la Cultura Científica del Ayuntamiento de Sevilla (2017), Premio Real Maestranza de Caballería (2019), President Award de la Chinese Academy of Sciences (2020), el Premio Losada-Villasante en investigación en economía circular (2022) y el Premio FISOCAT Junior (2022). Además, ha sido finalista dos años consecutivos de los prestigiosos IChemE Global Awards en la categoría de joven investigador (2016 y 2017) y fue nombrado Fellow de la Royal Society of Chemistry en 2021. Actualmente su investigación está orientada a retos como la valorización de CO2, la producción de hidrógeno verde, los biocombustibles y la eliminación de microplásticos en agua.  

Palestra: Multicomponent  Catalysts for a Low-Carbon Future  (Prêmio Junior FISOCAT)
Data: 22/09/2022
Horário: 10h00
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RogerGlaeser
Roger Gläser received his Ph.D. degree in Chemistry from the University of Stuttgart in 1997. After a research stay at the School of Chemical Engineering of Georgia Institute of Technology, Atlanta, USA, he returned to the University of Stuttgart and completed his habilitation in Chemical Technology in January 2007. Since 01.08.2007, he is a Full Professor for Chemical Technology and the Director of the Institute of Chemical Technology at Leipzig University. Currently, he serves as the Vice Rector for Talent Development of his University, Chairman of the Commission of the German Catalysis Society, Treasurer of the Federation of European Zeolite Associations and elected member of the council of the International Zeolite Association and of the Review Board of the German Research Foundation. His research interests include the preparation and characterization of novel catalysts with defined nanoporosity as well as supported metal and photocatalysts. Besides the utilization of renewable resources such as solar energy, carbon dioxide or biomass for conversion to fuels and chemicals, photocatalysis and diffusion in heterogeneous catalysis represent major fields of his activity.

Palestra: Heterogeneous Catalysis in Nanopores: The Benefit of Hierarchical Pore Systems
Data: 19/09/2022
Horário: 14h00
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IlichArgelIbarraDr. Ilich A. Ibarra was born in Mexico City, Mexico in 1981. He completed a BSc in chemistry at Universidad Autónoma Metropolitana (UAM, Mexico) in 2005. In 2006 he worked at the Instituto Nacional de Investigaciones Nucleares (ININ, Mexico) in collaboration with the Instituto de Investigaciones en Materiales (UNAM, Mexico) under the supervision of Prof. Silvia Bulbulian, Prof. Enrique Lima and Prof. Pedro Bosch.
Later, in 2010 he obtained his PhD in Chemistry under the supervision of Prof. Martin Schröder at The University of Nottingham (UK) working on the synthesis and hydrogen adsorption properties of porous Scandium metal-organic frameworks. He then took a postdoctoral position, 2010-2012, at The University of Texas at Austin (USA) where he worked under the supervision Prof. Simon Humphrey studying the synthesis and characterisation of phosphine coordination materials (PCMs).
Then in 2013 he was awarded as a Wenner-Gren researcher at Stockholm University (Sweden) under the supervision of Prof. Xiaodong Zou. In 2014, he moved to UNAM (Institute of Materials Research), working as an Assistant Professor. In 2017 he was promoted to Associate Professor and awarded as outstanding reviewer from the magazine Dalton Transactions. In 2019 he was awarded with the Young Investigators Award in Exact Sciences, UNAM, Mexico. In 2020 he was designated as Member of the Advisory Board of Chemical Communications (RSC) UK, awarded with the Young Investigators Award in Exact Sciences, Mexican Academy of Sciences, Mexico, designated as Member of the Advisory Board of Dalton Transactions (RSC) UK, and appointed as Vice Principal of the Materials Research Institute, UNAM.
 
Palestra: Capture of H2S and SO2 in MOFs
Data: 20/09/2022
Horário: 14h00
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