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Major Challenges for the Future - Insights from Yves Bréchet & Marc Fontecave
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ESCP in partnership with the French Academy of Science invites you to the second session of the 2024-2025 academic cycle on "Major Challenges for the Future."
This session is called: Decarbonisation of Industry: Energy Resources, Carbon Emission Limitations, CO2 Use"
And we will be lucky to have two speakers to address these issues:
Yves Bréchet: member of the Academy of Sciences and professor at the Grenoble Institute of Technology. He is a material scientist who has devoted most of his research to metals and alloys and he is also a pioneer in the design and construction of alloys with specific physical and chemical properties.
Marc Fontecave: member of the Academy of Sciences and professor at the Collège de France where he holds the Chemistry of Biological Processes Chair.
His research deals with the metal complexes that are present in proteins and a wide range of catalytic systems with an emphasis on the conversion and storage of renewable energy sources.
This conference series, co-organised with the French Academy of Sciences, aims to address some of the most critical scientific challenges of our time. Over the course of the 2024-2025 academic year, six conferences will bring together internationally recognised researchers to explore topics ranging from pandemic response to the decarbonisation of industry and the implications of artificial intelligence.
This session is called: Decarbonisation of Industry: Energy Resources, Carbon Emission Limitations, CO2 Use"
And we will be lucky to have two speakers to address these issues:
Yves Bréchet: member of the Academy of Sciences and professor at the Grenoble Institute of Technology. He is a material scientist who has devoted most of his research to metals and alloys and he is also a pioneer in the design and construction of alloys with specific physical and chemical properties.
Marc Fontecave: member of the Academy of Sciences and professor at the Collège de France where he holds the Chemistry of Biological Processes Chair.
His research deals with the metal complexes that are present in proteins and a wide range of catalytic systems with an emphasis on the conversion and storage of renewable energy sources.
This conference series, co-organised with the French Academy of Sciences, aims to address some of the most critical scientific challenges of our time. Over the course of the 2024-2025 academic year, six conferences will bring together internationally recognised researchers to explore topics ranging from pandemic response to the decarbonisation of industry and the implications of artificial intelligence.