Program

9.30 – 10.00h Registration and Reception

10.00 – 10.10h Welcome and introduction

Fundamentals of Electrocatalysis

10.10 – 11.10h  Marc Koper, Leiden University, The Netherlands

“Mechanisms of electrocatalytic hydrogen evolution”

11.10 – 11.30h Coffee break

11.30 – 11.50h Raphael Nagao, Campinas University, Brazil

“Unraveling the Catalytic Property of Copper-Based Materials for High Electrochemical Conversion of Nitrate Ions to Ammonia”

11.50 – 12.10h Wei Chen, Eindhoven University of Technology, the Netherlands

“Understanding the intrinsic spin enhanced kinetics of oxygen evolution reaction on Ni(1-x)FexOH”

12.10 – 12.30h Mariana Monteiro, Fritz Haber Institute, Berlin, Germany

“Probing the electrochemical interface in electrocatalysis”

12.30 – 14.00h Lunch and Poster session

Magnetic Electrocatalysis

14.00 – 15.00h Chris Baeumer, University of Twente, the Netherlands

“Epitaxial model electrodes to investigate the role of spin order”

15.00 – 15.20h Jose Gracia, Magnetocat, Spain.

“Spin Enhanced Catalysis”

15.20 – 15.40h Coffee break

15.40 – 16.00h Mauro Fianchini, Magnetocat, Spain.

“In Silico OER and ORR: "SPINning" up accurate calculations on a budget”

16.00 – 16.20h Concluding remarks

 

 9.30 – 10.00h   Reception

10.00 – 10.10h Welcome and introduction

Materials for electrochemistry

10.10 – 11.10h  Susanne Koch, University of Freiburg, Germany

“Engineering of membrane electrode assemblies for AEM electrolysis”

11.10 – 11.30h Coffee break

11.30 – 11.50h Floriane Rollier, Eindhoven University of Technology, the Netherlands

“Understanding the role of Ag in Cu-Ag bimetallic catalysts in electrochemical Fischer-Tropsch synthesis.”

11.50 – 12.10h Yury Kolen’ko – International Iberian Nanotechnology Laboratory, Portugal.

“Solid-state chemistry for high-performance catalytic materials”

12.10 – 14.00h – Lunch and Poster session

Reactors and membranes for electrochemistry

14.00 – 15.00h Thijs de Groot, Eindhoven University of Technology, The Netherlands

“Challenges and opportunities in scaling up alkaline water electrolysis”

15.00 – 15.20h Hugo Iglesias van Montfort, TU Delft, the Netherlands

“Current distribution on hydrophobic electrodes for CO2 electrolysis”

15.20 – 15.40h Coffee break

15.40 – 16.00h Ervin Tal-Gutelmacher, Hydrolite, Israel

“Prospects for Alkaline Exchange Membrane (AEM) Electrolysis”

16.00 – 16.20h Sebastian Kopp, Fraunhofer Institute for Solar Energy Systems ISE, Germany

“Pathways for establishing industry-level electrolysis testing infrastructure”

 

16.20 – 16.30h Concluding remarks