Catsense researchers Anupam and Ting-Wei reach out to local schools, contributing to the schools’ STEM energy projects
Prof. Kurt Kolasinski shares his views on the past, present and future of surface science: "The routine attainment of ultra-high vacuum, invention of pulsed lasers, development of scanning probe techniques and advances in high-speed electronics lead to a golden age of discovery in surface science. Key facets of surface structure (geometrical and electronic) and their response to reactive environments have been elucidated."
V-SUSTAIN sets the vision on how to develop sustainable, fossil-free pathways to produce the fuels and chemicals that are an integrated part of our everyday lives. Developing sustainable, fossil-free pathways to produce fuels and chemicals of global importance play a major role in reducing carbon dioxide emissions while providing the feedstocks needed to make the products we use on a daily basis.
Deputy Mayor Ridouani of Leuven will be a speaker at the Catsense Summer School in September.
Catsense researchers endorse UN’s sustainable development goals, stressing their passion to contribute to affordable and clean energy, and underwriting the need to reduce inequalities by improving the quality of education for many and decreasing our environmental impact on a global scale.