The Workshop on "Plasma Technology for CO2 reforming and In-Situ Resources Utilization" will take place in Lisbon, Portugal, on 19 and 20 September 2022. Organized under the frameworks of projects ROADMARS (EXPL/FIS-PLA/0076/2021) and CREATOR (MIT-EXPL/ACC/0031/2021), hosted by Institute for Plasmas and Nuclear Fusion (IPFN), this workshop covers several aspects of plasma conversion of CO2.

    The workshop intends to foster the ties between researchers working in the areas of plasma-based CO2 reforming, plasma catalysis and gas separation. The workshop includes 16 invited lectures by Researchers, PhDs and MSc students from national and international insitutions.


    Venue

  • The workshop will take place at the Complexo Interdisciplinar (Anfiteatro Abreu Faro) of the Alameda campus of Instituto Superior Técnico (IST). The campus is close to bus and underground stations (Alameda station - red metro line), and is only a few minutes away from the Lisbon airport. See here the map of the Alameda campus of IST and the location of the Anfiteatro Abreu Faro.
  • Program

  • The program of the workshop can be found here
  • List of speakers

  • Carmen Guerra-Garcia (Massachusetts Institute of Technology, USA)
    Carminha Bacariza (Centro de Química Estrutural, Portugal)
    Chloé Fromantain (Institute for Plasmas and Nuclear Fusion, Portugal)
    Edmond Baratte (Laboratoire de Physique de Plasma, France)
    Guoxing Chen (Fraunhofer IWKS, Germany)
    João Vargas (King Abdullah University of Science and Technology, Saudi Arabia)
    José Afonso (Institute for Plasmas and Nuclear Fusion, Portugal)
    Maik Budde (Eindhoven University of Technology, The Netherlands)
    Michail Tsampas (Dutch Institute for Fundamental Research, The Netherlands)
    Milan Simek (Institute of Plasma Physics, Czech Republic)
    Nikolay Britun (University of Nagoya, Japan)
    Nuno Pinhão (Centro de Tecnologia Nuclear, Portugal)
    Omar Biondo (University of Antwerp, Belgium)
    Pedro Viegas (Institute for Plasmas and Nuclear Fusion, Portugal)
    Xingyu Chen (Dutch Institute for Fundamental Research, The Netherlands)