New Zealand
A Sampler of Chemical and Process Engineering Postgraduate Research at Canterbury
- Date From 6th August 2020
- Date To 6th August 2020
- Price Free of charge, open to all.
- Location University of Canterbury, 20 Kirkwood Avenue, Upper Riccarton, Christchurch, Taranaki 8041, New Zealand.
Overview
IChemE in New Zealand would like to invite members to a technical presentation at the University of Canterbury.
Each presentation will be about five minutes long and will be followed by a five minute discussion. Once we've finished the presentations we will move to discussion over refreshments.
Speakers
- Fletcher Gilbertson, Using Thermoacidophilic Biotrickling Filters to Improve Microbial Fuel Cell Power Density
- Tenaya Driller, The Mechanisms Behind Maple Sap Exudation
- Samuel Martin Treceño, High Temperature Electrolysis for Extraction of High Purity Metals from Slag
- Simon Reid, 3D-printed Catalyst Beds for Green Propellant Rockets
- Gabriela Junk, Recovery of Arsenic from CCA-treated Timber
- Johan Hamonnet, Single Site Catalysis for CO2 Electroreduction
Time
17:00—19:00 NZST.
Location
Chemical and Process Engineering multi-purpose room, level 2 of the lab wing, University of Canterbury. Entry via the Engineering Core from Creyke Road or from the Biology car park. Parking is unrestricted from 17:00 (or just before).
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