Conferences


Most Attended Conferences

  • International Congress on Catalysis (ICC)
  • European Congress on Catalysis (EuropaCat)
  • Catalysis and Automotive Pollution Control congress (CAPoC)
  • Natural Gas Conversion Symposium (NGCS)
  • PanHellenic Symposium of Catalysis
  • Fundamentals and Applications of Cerium dioxide in Catalysis

Invited Lectures

  • November 2018, “Environmental Functional Catalytic Materials: Design and Development Using Transient Techniques and Operando Methodologies”, Beijing Forestry University, Beijing, China (Prof. Qiang Wang).
  • November 2018, “DeNOx Catalysis Studied by Transient Isotopic Techniques”, Tsinghua University, Beijing, China (Prof. Junhua Li).
  • December 2016, “Syngas/Hydrogen Production and Utilization: How operando SSITKA Combined with Other Transient Experiments Advance Catalyst Design”, ETH Zurich, Switzerland (Prof. S.E. Pratsinis).
  • February 2015, Pregl Colloquium, “Fundamental Understanding of De-NOx and WGS Catalysis Using Transient Isotopic Techniques”, National Institute of Chemistry, Slovenia (Prof. Albin Pintar).
  • September 2014, PLENARY LECTURE “Fundamental Understanding of De-NOx Catalysis Using Transient and Transient Isotopic Techniques”, International Symposium on Air & Water Pollution Abatement Catalysis (AWPAC 2014), Krakow, Poland (Prof. Zbigniew Sojka).
  • July 2014, Keynote Lecture, “Mechanistic Studies in Water-Gas Shift Reaction via Operando Transient Isotopic Techniques”, in “Fundamentals and Applications of Cerium Dioxide in Catalysis, Advanced Course” (Coordinators: Profs A Trovarelli and P. Fornasiero), Udine, Italy.
  • June 2013, “Catalysis Course – Characterization of Solid Materials: The use of SSITKA Technique”, University of Oulu, Finland (Prof. Riita Keiski).
  • November 2012, “Natural Gas as a Feedstock for High Added Value Chemicals and Alternative Fuels”, 1st Conference on Power Options for the Eastern Mediterranean Region (POEM 2012), Limassol, Cyprus (Organizing Committee).
  • June 2010, “Green and Novel Low-Temperature (T<200 ⁰C) Industrial NOx Control Catalytic Technologies for Stationary Applications: H2-SCR?”, 9th International Symposium of the Romanian Catalysis Society (RomCat 2010), 23-26 June, Iasi, Romania (Prof. Vasile Parvulescu).
  • July 2010, “Green and Novel Low-Temperature (T<200 ⁰C) Industrial NOx Control Catalytic Technologies for Stationary Applications: H2-SCR?”, Bilateral Indo-French Symposium on Catalysis for Sustainable and Environmental Chemistry, 11-14 July, Pune, India (Prof. Pascal Grange).
  • October 2009, “Operando-SSITKA and Transient Isotopic Techniques as Powerful Tools to Elucidate Catalytic Reaction Mechanisms: The Case of H2-SCR and WGS Reactions”, Fritz-Haber Institut der Max-Planck, Berlin, Germany (Prof. Hans-Joachim Freund).
  • October 2009, “Low-Temperature H2-SCR”, W.C. Heraeus GmbH, Hanau, Germany.
  • June 2009, “Towards Clean and Green Low-Temperature (T<200 ⁰C) Industrial NOx Control Catalytic Technologies for Stationary Applications: H2-SCR?”, 3rd North America-Greece-Cyprus Workshop on Paramagnetic Materials, Protaras, Cyprus (Organizing Committee).
  • September 2007, “Towards Green Low-Temperature (T<200 ⁰C) NOx Control Catalytic Technologies for Stationary Sources: H2-SCR?”, University of Poitiers-CNRS, Poitiers-France (Prof. Daniel Duprez).
  • June 2007, “Towards Green Low-Temperature (T<200 ⁰C) NOx Control Catalytic Technologies for Stationary Sources: H2-SCR?”, PLENARY LECTURE, Gordon Conference “Past and Present in DeNOx Catalysis: From Molecular Modeling to Chemical Engineering”, Danube Delta, Romania (Organizing Committee).
  • December 2006, “H2-SCR: A Novel Green Catalytic Technology for the Selective Reduction of NOx into N2 at Low-Temperatures”, National Research Institute (EIE), Athens-Greece.
  • October 2006, “H2-SCR: A Novel Green Catalytic Technology for the Conversion of NOx into N2 at Low-Temperatures”, KEYNOTE LECTURE, 9th Panhellenic Catalysis Conference, Lefkada, Greece (Organizing Committee).
  • January 2005, “The Role of Oxygen and Hydroxyl Support Species on the Mechanism of H2 Production in the Steam Reforming of Phenol and Toluene over Metal Oxide-Supported Rh and Fe Catalysts”, Co-ordination of Nanostructured Catalytic Oxides Research and Development in Europe, Louvain-la-Neuve, Belgium.
  • December 2004, “A Novel Selective Catalytic Reduction of NO by Hydrogen for Stationary and Mobile Applications”, 8th Chemistry Conference Greece-Cyprus, Thessaloniki, Greece (10-13 December 2004).
  • January 2004, “The Mechanism of Catalytic Reduction of NO by H2 in the Presence of O2 (Lean De-NOx) over Supported-Pt Catalysts: The Effect of Support Chemical Composition and Pt Particle Size”, Inorganic Reaction Mechanisms Meeting 2003, Royal Society of Chemistry, Dalton Division. Athens-Greece.
  • October 2003, “H2-SCR of NO at Low-Temperatures: A New De-NOx Technology”, Institute of Catalysis y Petroleoquimica, CSIC-Madrid.
  • December 1999, “Manganese-based Porous Mixed Oxides (MANPO) of High Surface Area as Catalysts for Low-Temperature Lean de-NOx Applications”, 6th Network for Industrial Catalysis in Europe (NICE), -Challenges & Opportunities in Multi-phase Catalysis, EniTecnologie, Milano (Italy).
  • May 1999, “The Current State of Catalytic Reduction of NO in the Presence of Excess Oxygen”, Department of Chemistry, University of Ioannina (Greece).
  • May 1999, “Transient Methods in Heterogeneous Catalysis”, Department of Chemistry, University of Patras (Greece).
  • March 1992, “The CO/H2 Reaction on Rh/Al2O3. A Steady-State Tracing Kinetic Study”, Institut de Recherches sur la Catalyse (CNRS), Villeurbanne (France).
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