The IAS mourns the passing of Prof. Douglas M Ruthven, its past president, and a pioneer in adsorption science & engineering. He was 82. 250+ papers, 5 books, 40 grad students & 17 post docs and recipient of multiple awards.
Memorial page: https://t.co/eU6rkEyyyh
Her contributions to the engineering profession were recognized by her receiving the Fellowship of the Chemical Institute of Canada (FCIC) in 2016 and Fellowship of the Engineering Institute of Canada (FEIC) in 2017.
Reminder, abstract submission for the 14th Fundamentals of Adsorption meeting open on Sept. 15 (this Wednesday)... and will stay open until Oct. 15th! Don't delay, submit your abstracts now! More info on our website: https://t.co/DBXTHAs6ly
NEW ISSP @uOttawa BLOG!
Carbon Capture and Thermal Energy Storage technologies using “Adsorption Processes” have very important roles to play to mitigate the effects of climate change
@FHandanTezel Faculty Affiliate, #isspscience@uOttawaGenie#uOttawa
https://t.co/q3Msz5lrQK
Post-combustion CO2 capture: a comparative technoeconomic assessment of three technologies using a solvent, an adsorbent and a membrane
By Marco Mazzotti and colleagues at @ETH_en#openaccess#carboncapture in ACS Engineering Au - open for all
https://t.co/FLzFU7ZvB1
NEW ISSP @uOttawa EVENT!
On Thursday, May 27, at 12:00 PM, the ISSP will host Prof. @FHandanTezel Faculty Affiliate, ISSP and Full Professor, @uOttawaGenie to discuss how we can capture carbon dioxide and recycle it back.
#isspscience#uottawa#energy
https://t.co/MPGZcoBT44
We hope to return next year for a bigger and better session! Please keep an eye out for our free webinar series which will be returning in January, and please consider becoming a member of the @IntAdsSoc (https://t.co/J5r3pOpimd)