Aleksandra Glowska, joint PhD student with IFP Energies Nouvelles (IFPEN) and UCL Centre for Nature-Inspired Engineering (NICE), will present her work on “Multi-technique characterisation of hierarchically organised gamma-alumina catalyst supports” at the 13th European Congress of Chemical Engineering (ECCE) and 6th European Congress of Applied Biotechnology (ECAB) held online from 20-23 September.
In her presentation, Aleksandra will discuss the multi-technique characterisation strategy, combining diffusion measurement, textural characterisation and advanced SEM image processing with machine learning, which enabled the quantification of gamma-alumina spatial heterogeneity and evaluation of its impact on mass transfer.
Aleksandra will be presenting on Tuesday 21st September at 08:55 London time in the session titled “Chemical Catalysis IV”. The presentation will be recorded and available for 2 weeks after the conference for registered participants.
In addition, congratulations to Aleksandra for being runner-up of the Best Poster Prize of our UCL Chemical Engineering “Research Day” on 15th September. Aleksandra’s poster was on the topic “Impact of spatial heterogeneity on diffusion in gamma-alumina catalyst supports”.
An outstanding poster that got a lot of attention!