Events
Upcoming events
Past events
21 May 2024 | ECCNS Electrochemical Conversion National Symposium
We are excited to invite you to explore the transformative landscape of chemicals and fuels production where electrochemical conversion stands as a cornerstone of innovation. This symposium serves as a meeting point for the entire innovation chain community to discuss, share, and ultimately unlock the potential of electrochemistry in the Netherlands in generating sustainable chemicals and fuels.
29+30 January 2024 | User committee meeting
2nd Open Lecture
Together with the TU Delft e-Refinery institute, RELEASE is organizing an e-Refinery lunch lecture that will be given by Prof.dr.ir. Wim Brilman (RL4) on Tuesday Octiber 5th, 2021 at 12:30. The title of his lecture is "Direct Air Capture technologies using supported amine sorbates". You can join this online event by following this link to register: https://www.tudelft.nl/evenementen/2021/e-refinery/e-refinery-lecture-direct-air-capture-technologies-using-supported-amine-sorbents
1st Annual Meeting
ECCM Conference
1st Open Lecture
Together with the TU Delft e-Refinery institute, RELEASE is organizing an e-Refinery lunch lecture that will be given by Prof. dr. Petra de Jongh (RL1 leader) on Tuesday April 6th , 2021 at 12:30. The title of the lecture is “Producing Renewable Fuels and Chemical Building Blocks from CO2”. You can join this online event by following the link below to register.
https://www.tudelft.nl/evenementen/2021/e-refinery/e-refinery-lecture-producing-renewable-fuels-and-chemical-building-blocks-from-co2
Kick-off meeting RELEASE (incl. documentation)
The official consortium-wide kickoff event was held online. Please find the presentations here.
ECCM day & conference
Electrochemical Conversion & Materials
June 25: During the first ECCM Programme Day, running programmes initiated or adopted by the ECCM committee will come together from 13:00-17:00, preceding the annual ECCM Conference.
June 26: one-day conference with international keynote lectures from academia, industry and NGOs. The parallel sessions will feature an appealing programme with contributions from representatives from industry, scientists (group leaders), applied research organisations, government and NGOs.
Researchers of RELEASE will participate on both days: a great opportunity to meet the team!
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