Catalysis Connected Save The Date: 15-16 September 2022

In light of recent events related to COVID-19, we would like to share news with you about the date of Catalysis Connected 2022. The current COVID-19 restrictions are subject to change in a number of countries in Western Europe. It is still uncertain how these developments will continue. To ensure a distinctive conference in terms of program , location and of course visitors, we have been working for a long time to attract a strong field of international speakers. However, with the event date in May, this proved to have some limitations. Very understandably, not every speaker will be in a position to pledge their participation to the conference. For us, this was of crucial importance to look out for a more suitable date.

We are all looking forward to having a great real-life edition of Catalysis Connected on 15-16 September 2022!

With this new date, we hope to put on an exciting conference, with great speakers, a stunning location and the opportunity to provide you, our guests, with the best scientific content you could wish for in two days.

Stay well and we look forward to share with you soon a glimpse of our new venue!

Team Catalysis Connected

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MCEC School 2021 Recap

This year, we were lucky the MCEC school was a live event again! Although the event was originally planned in Apeldoorn, last-minute changes caused a change in location, and we all enjoyed the nice countryside of Zwolle. 

During this week, we could enjoy very nice and diverse lectures related to chemical and physical science, statistics, machine learning and data visualization. In between there was enough time to catch up or learn to know the new members.

The PhD teaches PhD session illustrated nicely how we can relatively easily learn from each other, and it also revealed that together we have a high knowledge density in complex chemistry and physics.

Two social activities, a pubquiz and karaoke on Monday evening and sport event on Wednesday afternoon, were organized by the C-team and showed the competitive sides of each and every one. Concluding, this week showed that the MCEC community is diverse, inspiring and fun, which perfectly reflects how we visualize modern science.

Text: Jim de Ruiter (UU)
Photos: Anne-Eva Nieuwelink

MCEC Demonstrator appears in ‘Glotcast’

MCEC member Ward van der Stam (UU) starred in an episode of ‘Glotcast’, a podcast series with open conversations between scientists, students, inhabitants, and organizations in the city of Utrecht that take place at AKWAGLOT in the Utrecht Singel. Hosts Marij Swinkels and Vincent Tijseling discover how the chemical decomposition of CO2 is one of the best methods to reduce the carbon footprint of our society. Dr. Ward van der Stam explains the MCEC Demonstrator unit and talks to people who are passing by.

Listen here:

MCEC Lecture Series: Dr. Pablo Peñas

The purpose of the MCEC Lecture Series is to show our PhD candidates what the possibilities are after completing their PhD.

On Thursday September 23, 11:00 AM our guest will be Dr. Dr. Pablo Peñas 

A short introduction:
My name is Pablo Peñas and I am a Postdoc at the Physics of Fluids Group at UT. My research for the last seven years has revolved around the topic of gas bubbles and mass transfer. Since I am still in my final year as an MCEC member, the concept of “Life after MCEC” strictly does not apply to me. Nonetheless, in my talk I will mainly cover some of my academic experiences, especially those concerning MCEC and other MCEC members. In fact, my first encounter with MCEC dates back to August 2015. As you may imagine, much has happened since then!

Giving New Life to Plastic Waste

Beyond Mechanical Recycling: Giving New Life to Plastic Waste

Dr. Ina Vollmer, Michael J. F. Jenks, Dr. Mark C. P. Roelands, Dr. Robin J. White, Dr. Toon van Harmelen, Dr. Paul de Wild, Dr. Gerard P. van der Laan, Dr. Florian Meirer, Prof. Jos T. F. Keurentjes, Prof. Bert M. Weckhuysen

Angewandte Chemie published the latest insights on chemical recycling of plastics. Featuring MCEC postdoc Ina Vollmer, MCEC PhD Michael Jenks and supervisors Florian Meirer and Bert Weckhuysen.

Parallel silicon nanowire-based devices

A wafer-scale fabrication method for threedimensional plasmonic hollow nanopillars

D. Jonker (UT), Z. Jafari, J. P. Winczewski, C. Eyovge, J. W. Berenschot,
N. R. Tas, J. G. E. Gardeniers, I. De Leon and A. Susarrey-Arce

MCEC PhD Dirk Jonker‘ (UT) publication reports on the fabrication and modification of a top-down nanofabrication platform for enormous parallel silicon nanowire-based devices. In they paper the authors explain the nanowire formation in detail, using an additive hybrid lithography step, optimising a reactive ion etching recipe for obtaining smooth and vertical nanowires under a hybrid mask, and embedding the nanowire in a dielectric membrane.

See the publication