Lectures L
L5 - Tuesday morning
Chemical engineering education
Chairpersons: M. Jahoda, T. Meyer
L5.1 8:30 Keynote lecture: Nano- and micro-technology in chemical engineering. L. Schreiberová, *J. Kosek (Inst. Chem. Technol., Praha, CZ) [1155]
L5.2 9:10 Advanced utilization of chemical engineering program suites in education. *T. Vaněk, M. Kohout, L. Valenz (Inst. Chem. Technol., Praha, CZ) [378]
L5.3 9:30 Computer aided process engineering – Expanding the academic footprint with new generation tools. *R. Calder, J. Mahalec1 (Invensys SimSci, Crawley, UK; 1Invensys SimSci, Lake Forest CA, US) [35]
L5.4 9:50 Is safety education necessary in research and teaching institutions?. T. Meyer (EPFL, Lausanne, CH) [24]
L5.5 10:10 The one-day international group design project. M. J. Pitt (Univ. Sheffield, UK) [1161]
10:30 Coffee break, poster session
L5.6 11:00 The development of skills through modelling activities. *P. F. Maia, D. M. Guedes (Univ. Vicosa, Florestal, BR) [934]
L5.7 11:20 Practice-oriented education and training in water and sanitary engineering (ProESE). E. M. N. Chirwa (Univ. Pretoria, ZA) [916]
L7 - Wednesday morning
2020+ Chemical manufacturing – commercial and technical impact from EU projects
Systems idea – from modern catalysts to flow plants
Chairpersons: V. Hessel, E. M. SulmanL7.1 8:30 Keynote lecture: EU's future chemical manufacturing - new reactors, process windows, processing platforms, and business windows. V. Hessel (Eindhoven Univ. Technol., NL) [1457]
L7.2 9:10 Magnetically separable catalysts for selective hydrogenation of unsaturated compounds. *E. M. Sulman, V. G. Matveeva, L. Z. Nikoshvili, N. A. Lyubimova, D. G. Morgan1, W. E. Mahmoud2, L. M. Bronstein2 (Tver State Tech. Univ., RU; 1Indiana Univ., Bloomington IN, US; 2King Abdulaziz Univ., Jeddah, SA) [237]
L7.3 9:30 Benchmarking of process options of pharmaceutical reactions. *P. Yaseneva, C. Gordon1, A. Peace1, A. Lapkin (Univ. Cambridge, UK; 1Britest Ltd, Runcorn, UK) [947]
L7.4 9:50 Window of opportunity – potential of increase in profitability using modular plants and flow processing. *I. Vural Gursel, Q. Wang, T. Noel, V. Hessel, J. Lang1 (Eindhoven Univ. Technol., NL; 1Evonik Ind., Hanau-Wolfgang, DE) [1214]
10:10 Coffee break, poster session
Multi-impact – from green chemistry to green energy
Chairpersons: R. Hartman, A. StammerL7.5 11:00 Keynote lecture: Flow chemistry with microchemical systems for energy, chemicals, and sustainability. R. L. Hartman (Univ. Alabama, Tuscaloosa AL, US) [1466]
L7.6 11:40 Investigation of catalytic lactose hydrogenation over Ru-nanostructures impregnated in hypercrosslinked polystyrene. *V. Y. Doluda, A. Aho1, M. B. Lebedeva, E. M. Sulman, J. Wärnå1, D. Y. Murzin1 (Tver State Tech. Univ., RU; 1Abo Akad. Univ., Turku, FI) [833]
L7.7 12:00 Mathematical model for on-line control of emulsion copolymerization in semi-batch and smart-scale reactors. *R. Pokorný, A. Zubov, P. Matuška, J. Kosek (Inst. Chem. Technol., Praha, CZ) [1151]
L7.8 12:20 Reactor, catalyst and process development for plasma assisted nitrogen fixation reactions. *B. S. Patil, Q. Wang, J. Lang1, V. Hessel (Eindhoven Univ. Technol., NL; 1Evonik Ind., Hanau-Wolfgang, DE) [252]
L8 - Wednesday afternoon
2020+ Chemical manufacturing – commercial and technical impact from EU projects
Valorisation – from pilot plant to production
Chairpersons: K.-D. Hungenberg, P. StavárekL8.1 14:00 Keynote lecture: Present and future of modular production technology in the chemical industry. *A. Stammer, A. Brodhagen, F. Stenger1, M. P. Grün2 (BASF, Ludwigshafen, DE; 1Evonik Ind., Marl, DE; 2Bayer Technol. Services, Leverkusen, DE) [1559]
L8.2 14:40 Piloting of an intensified epoxidation process step at 10 kg/h in a modular miniplant using modular microstructured reactors and demonstration of future potentials. *D. Kirschneck, W. Linhart, P. Loeb1, U. Krtschil1 (Microinnova Engineering, Allerheiligen bei Wildon, AT; 1Fraunhofer ICT-IMM, Mainz, DE) [1434]
L8.3 15:00 Anticipated impact from TOSCA project and its industrial case studies. *M. Gerbec, O. Aneziris1, Z. Nivolianitou1, M. Konstantinidou1, G. Mavridis2, S. Prast3 (Inst. J. Stefan, Ljubljana, SI; 1Nat. Cent. Sci. Res. Demokritos, Athens, GR; 2K&N Efthymiadis, Sindos, GR; 3Celtic Oil, Borris, IE) [1229]
L8.4 15:20 Alcohol ethoxylate sulfation in a microreactor operated in a pilot plant environment. *P. Stavarek, J. Křišťál, V. Jiřičný, D. Vanhoutte1, R. Tarchini1 (Inst. Chem. Proc. Fundam., Praha, CZ; 1Procter&Gamble Eurocor, Brussels, BE) [1117]
15:40 Coffee break, poster session
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