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Spatiotemporal Complexity in Electrochemistry: From Experiments to Models
Redox Shields 2024 Workshop
31st October – 1st November 2024
TUM Science & Study Center Raitenhaslach, Bavaria (Germany)
Scientific committee: Nicolas Plumeré (TUM), Ben. A Johnson (TUM), Christophe Léger (CNRS), Vincent Fourmond (CNRS)
Workshop website
TOPICS
- Latest developments in electrosynthesis and organic electrochemistry, including transformation of macromolecules, biomolecules, and chiral systems
- New molecular (bio-)catalysts and materials for the sustainable transformation and activation of small molecules (CO2, N2, H2, NH3, O2…)
- Electrochemical methods for mechanistic studies of molecular transformations catalyzed by enzymes, molecular systems or materials
- Molecular transformation in electrochemical sensing
Speakers
Kevin Lam (University of Greenwich, UK)
Serena Arnaboldi (University of Milan, Italy)
Kim Daasbvjerg (Aarhus University, Denmark)
Helena Lundberg (KTH Royal Institute of Technology, Germany)
Cristophe Legér (CNRS, France)
Cyrille Constnin (Université Grenoble-Alpes, France)
Mathieu Etienne (CNRS, France)
Chularat Wattanakit (VISTEC, Germany)
Sylvie Chardon (Univ. Grenoble, France)
Omer Yehezkeli (Technion, Israel)
Ben A. Johnson (TUM, Germany)
ECHEMS Conference 2024: Electrochemistry in Molecular Transformations
28th – 31st October 2024
TUM Science & Study Center Raitenhaslach, Germany
Scientific committee: Nicolas Plumeré (TUM), Steen Uttrup Pedersen (Aarhus University), Alexander Kuhn (Université de Bordeaux), Kathryn Toghill (Lancaster University), Martin Jönsson-Niedziólka (Polish Academy of Sciences), Patrizia Mussini (Università degli Studi di Milano), Frank Marken (University of Bath)
Conference website
TOPICS
- Latest developments in protein-film and biofilm photoelectrochemistry, semi-artificial photosynthesis, biophotovoltaics, biological production of solar fuels and chemicals
- New materials and characterization tools for the above areas
- Insights into degradation pathways (photodegradation, reaction with reactive oxygen species, mediator toxicity…) and strategies to enhance stability
- Short-circuiting pathways at the bio-material interface (charge carrier recombination, redox cycling, non-natural electron transfer pathways…)
- Engineering challenges – using protein-film and biofilm electrodes for practical applications (electron transfer bottlenecks, the voltage/recombination dilemma, bioprocessing challenges…)
Speakers
Kevin Lam (University of Greenwich, UK)
Serena Arnaboldi (University of Milan, Italy)
Kim Daasbjerg (Aarhus University, Denmark)
Helena Lundberg (KTH Royal Institute of Technology, Sweden)
Christophe Léger (CNRS, France)
Cyrille Constentin (Université Grenoble-Alpes, France)
Mathieu Etienne (CNRS, France)
Chularat Wattanakit (VISTEC, Germany)
Sylvie Chardon (Univ. Grenoble, France)
Omer Yehezkeli (Technion, Israel)
Ben A. Johnson (TUM, Germany)
Biophotoelectrochemical Systems: Solar Energy Conversion and Fundamental Investigations
29th – 31st March 2023
School of Divinity, St John’s College, Cambridge
Organizing committee: Jenny Zhang (University of Cambridge), Erwin Reisner (University of Cambridge) & Nicolas Plumeré (Technical University of Munich)
Biophotoelectrochemical Workshop 2023 | The Zhang Group (cam.ac.uk).
TOPICS
- Latest developments in protein-film and biofilm photoelectrochemistry, semi-artificial photosynthesis, biophotovoltaics, biological production of solar fuels and chemicals
- New materials and characterisation tools for the above areas
- Insights into degradation pathways (photodegradation, reaction with reactive oxygen species, mediator toxicity…) and strategies to enhance stability
- Short-circuiting pathways at the bio-material interface (charge carrier recombination, redox cycling, non-natural electron transfer pathways…)
- Engineering challenges – using protein-film and biofilm electrodes for practical applications (electron transfer bottlenecks, the voltage/recombination dilemma, bioprocessing challenges…)
Speakers
Barry Bruce (University of Tennessee, USA)
Julea Butt (University of East Anglia, UK)
Dave Cliffel (Vanderbilt University, USA)
Jenny Emnéus (Technical University of Denmark, Denmark)
Gianluca Farinola (Università degli Studi di Bari Aldo Moro Bari, Italy)
Vincent Friebe (Technical University Munich, Germany)
John Golbeck (Pennsylvania State University, USA)
Christopher Howe (University of Cambridge, UK)
Lars Jeuken (Leiden University, Netherlands)
Anne Jones (Arizona State University, USA)
Mike Jones (University of Bristol, UK)
Joanna Kargul (University of Warsaw, Poland)
Christophe Léger (Aix Marseille Université, France)
Frédéric Lemaître (Sorbonne Université, France)
Fred Lisdat (Technical University of Applied Sciences Wildau, Germany)
Shelley Minteer (University of Utah, USA)
Shuji Nakanishi (Osaka University, Japan)
Swee Ching Tan (National University of Singapore, Singapore)
Massimo Trotta (Università degli Studi di Bari Aldo Moro Bari, Italy)
Peidong Yang (University of California, Berkeley, USA)