Porous Materials – Mini-Symposium

Porous Materials – Mini-Symposium

Porous materials are central to many industrial applications such as fuel cells, electrolyzers, membrane, and separation technologies, etc. Significantly, porous materials science and engineering have emerged as one of the important areas of research in the development of CO2 capture and storage (CCS) technologies.

Through this mini-symposium, the FMM theme would like to introduce ECRs;

Dr Jemma Rowlandson (Lecturer, Department of Mechanical Engineering)

Dr Huan Doan (EPRSC Doctoral Prize Fellow, School of Chemistry)

Dr Sebastian Rochat (Deans Fellow, Lecturer in Functional Materials, School of Chemistry and Bristol Composites Institutes)

Who will be presenting their exciting research work on porous materials.

There will be an extended meet-the-speaker session to discuss various aspects of an individual’s work.

The FMM aims to provide a platform to bring together researchers across the disciplines and especially invites efforts to explore opportunities for brainstorming sessions, collaborations, and funding. This and future advanced materials-based mini-symposiums aim to find opportunities for materials and composites to reach the net-zero targets.

Academic Host: Dr Avinash Patil

This mini-symposium will be held online