Plenary Lecturers

(In alphabetical order)
Dr. Antonio Abate

Dr. Antonio Abate

Helmholtz-Zentrum Berlin

Novel materials for stable perovskite solar cells
Dr. Vincent Artero

Dr. Vincent Artero

CEA Research Director

Artificial Photosynthesis
From Multi-Electron Multi Proton Catalysts to Photoelectrochemical Cells
Prof. Marc Koper

Prof. Marc T.M. Koper

Professor of Surface Chemistry and Catalysis, Leiden University, Netherlands

Advances and challenges in understanding the electrocatalytic conversion of carbon dioxide to fuels
Prof. Stefano Passerini

Prof. Stefano Passerini

Karlsruhe Institute of Technology - Helmholtz Institute Ulm

Li-ion batteries: from High Energy to Sustainability

Key Note Lecturers

(In alphabetical order)
Dr. Simona Bennici

Dr. Simona Bennici

Institut de Science des Matériaux de Mulhouse

Thermochemical heat storage: issues, solutions and applications
Prof. Dr. Maximilian Fleischer

Prof. Dr. Maximilian Fleischer

Siemens Gas and Power, Power2X and Storage

The future energy system and its links via electrochemistry to the energy in molecules
Prof. Elio Giamello

Prof. Elio Giamello

Università degli Studi di Torino | UNITO - Department of Chemistry

Photochemistry and photocalysis of visible light active (VLA) systems
Dr. Eric Daniel Głowacki

Dr. Eric Daniel Głowacki

Laboratory of Organic Electronics, Linköping University, Sweden
Polymer Chemistry and Technology, Warsaw University of Technology, Poland

Nanocrystalline organic semiconductor photocatalysts – a dominance of oxygen reduction reactions
Prof. Piercarlo Mustarelli

Prof. Piercarlo Mustarelli

Università degli Studi di Milano-Bicocca - Department of Materials Science

Beyond lithium-ion batteries: the key role of the electrolyte

 

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