关于Universtiy of Bari教授Dr. Aresta学术报告的通知

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应浙江大学材化学院生物工程研究所邀请,意大利Universtiy of Bari的教授 Dr. Michele Aresta将在我院做生物质能源方面的报告。
 
报告题目:Energy from aquatic biomass: an integrated approach to biodiesel and hydrogen production
 
报告时间:20085201400
 
报告地点:玉泉校区教104115
 
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Dr. Michele Aresta介绍:
Prof. Michele Aresta, doctor in Industrial Chemistry, University of Milan-Italy in 1964. He started his academic career at the Engineering Faculty, University of BariItaly in 1964. He was post-doc at the University College-London during 1967-1969. He was appointed Associate Professor in 1970 and Full Professor of Chemistry at the Faculty of Sciences, University of Bari in 1985. He was visiting scientist in 1980 at the Northwastern University-USA and in 1982 at the Institute of Catalysis, Lyon-France. He was visiting Prof. at the University of Moscow and Ekaterinburg-Russia, Sao Carlos-Brasil, Toulouse, Rennes and Bordeaus-France, and several others. During 1980-1990, he was director of the Department of Chemistry, University of Bari; 1990-2002 Dean of the Enviromental Sciences Faculty, University of Bari, and from 2003 to date Director of the National interuniversity consortium on Chemical Reactivity and Catalysis-CIRCC with more than 400 scientists.
He is author of over 200papers published in international journals and author of four books on the Chemistry and Biochemistry of CO2. He was invited speaker at over 50 international conferences. He was the founder and is the Permanent Chairman of the International Conference on Carbon Dioxide Utilization. He was chaired several international conferences. He was the co-ordinator of six European Projects.
He was appointed Member of the ApulianAcademy of Sciences in 1990. He was awarded several awards among which the Italian Chemical Society Award in 1990 for the pioneering work on CO2 utilization and the French Chemical Society Award in 2006 for Inorganic Chemistry. His current research interests are in the area of catalysis, energy from biosmass, carbon management.