Southern German Catalysis Teaching Network
Overview
The South German Catalysis Teaching Network, which has been organized since 1999, provides doctoral students from the participating universities with an insight into the fundamentals as well as current applications of catalysis in two block courses. The lectures and seminars range from the basics to the individual types of catalysis to reactors.
Event co-ordinators
Prof. Dr. Marco Haumann
Friedrich-Alexander-Universität Erlangen-Nürnberg |
Prof. Dr. Jennifer Strunk
Technische Universität München |
Current dates
The catalysis course will take place in the year 2023/24 in the time from 09.-12.10.2023 (Reisensburg) as well as from 02.-06.03.2023 (Obertauern).
The registration must be done until 01.09.2023.
Costs and registration
The catalysis course will take place as a block event from 09-12.10.2023 (Reisensburg) and from 02-06.03.2023 (Obertauern).
The costs have to be paid on site. The journey takes place individually.
The registration has to be done until 01.09.2023 by e-mail to marco.haumann@fau.de.
The first block will take place from 09.10.-12.10.2023 in conference and retreat facilities of the University of Ulm. The Reisensburg Castle Science Center (WZR) is located on an idyllic hill near Günzburg.
Reisensburg Castle from above. Photo: Philipp Röger for the city of Günzburg. http://www.guenzburg.de |
Block Program: 2023-06-01 Block 1 Reisensburg
The second block will take place from 02.03.-06.03.2024 in the DAV Haus Obertauern at 1735 meters. Obertauern is one of the most famous winter sports areas in Austria.
DAV House Obertauern in summer, Photo: DAV/Marco Kos |
Block Program: 2023-06-01 Block 2 Obertauern
The presenters are, in alphabetical order (Last name):
Universität / Firma | |
Jürgen Behm | Universität Ulm |
Kathrin Castiglione | Friedrich-Alexander-Universität Erlangen-Nürnberg |
Mirza Cokoja | Technische Universität München |
TBD | Clariant International Ltd |
Axel Groß | Universität Ulm |
Marco Haumann | Friedrich-Alexander-Universität Erlangen-Nürnberg |
Andreas Jentys | Technische Universität München |
Elias Klemm | Universität Stuttgart |
Johannes Lercher | Technische Universität München |
Jörg Libuda | Friedrich-Alexander-Universität Erlangen-Nürnberg |
Karl Mayrhofer | Helmholtz-Institut Erlangen-Nürnberg |
Caspar Paetz | Hydrogenious LOHC Technologies |
Jennifer Strunk | Technische Universität München |
Johannes Thiessen | Universität Bayreuth |
Yvonne Traa | Universität Stuttgart |