Plenary Lectures

Patricia Luis

Patricia Luis Alconero

(Catholic University of Louvain, Belgium)

 

Title of the plenary lecture: Chemical Engineering as the driver for sustainability

 

Patricia Luis is professor at the University of Louvain-la-Neuve (UCLouvain), Belgium, at the Institute of Mechanics, Materials and Civil Engineering, and is head of the group “Membrane Technology for a Sustainable World”. Her main research interests address the development of novel processes using membrane technology, always with a critical vision on sustainability and environmental pollution. Key topics in her current research are CO2 capture and conversion, water treatment, process intensification, and the evaluation of the environmental impacts of novel technology via life cycle assessment. She has authored more than 170 publications in these fields with more than 10000 citations.

She is currently Council Member of the European Membrane Society, and has editorial duties as Editor-in-Chief of the journals ‘Desalination and Water Treatment’ and ‘Clean Technologies’ and member of the Editorial Boards of the ‘Journal of Chemical Technology and Biotechnology’, ‘Separation and Purification Technology’, 'C-Journal', and ‘Heliyon’, among others. She has authored the book: Fundamental Modelling of Membrane Systems, Elsevier, 2018.

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Enis Leblebici

(KU Leuven, Belgium)

 

Title of the plenary lecture: Mapping the AI Journey in Process Intensification: From Prediction to Generation

 

M. Enis Leblebici (b. 1983) is an associate professor of Chemical Engineering at KU Leuven specializing in scalable intensified reaction, separation and process control platforms, with a strong focus on hybrid modelling/AI for process intensification. He holds degrees from the University of Porto and KU Leuven. In addition to models and software, his group develops and scales up intensified processes such as aerosol reactors for carbon capture, photoelectrochemical reactors and photothermal reactors.

He has co-authored over 45 journal papers, 2 patents and 2 book chapters. He coordinates several national and industrial projects on process intensification and hybrid digital twins. Prof. Leblebici is the winner of Leuven Science & Technology Council Award in 2025 for opening the first AI course dedicated to chemical engineering master’s students in Belgium.

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Edwin Zonderwan

(University of Twente, The Netherlands)

 

Title of the plenary lecture: TBA

 

Prof. Dr. Ir. Edwin Zondervan is a chemical engineering professor at the University of Twente, specializing in Process Systems Engineering, with a focus on optimization, process control, and sustainable process design. He leads the Sustainable Process Technology / PSE group, supervises a dynamic team of PhD students, and is active internationally through EFCE and various editorial roles, including Editor-in-Chief ofPhysical Sciences Reviews. His work bridges engineering, history, and digital innovation—ranging from superstructure optimization and supply-chain modelling to educational innovation. He is widely engaged in teaching, research leadership, public science communication, and creative outreach.

 

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Jozef Chmelař

(ContiPro, Czech Republic)

 

Title of the plenary lecture: TBA

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Dmitry Murzin

(Abo Akademi, Finland)

 

Title of the plenary lecture: Advancing Chemical Technology: Necessitas est mater artium

 

Professor Dmitry Yu. Murzin studied chemical engineering at the Mendeleev University of Chemical Technology and obtained his PhD (advisor Prof. M.I. Temkin) and DrSc degrees at Karpov Physico-Chemical Institute in 1989 and 1999, respectively. After postdoc stays in France and Finland, he was working at BASF from 1995 to 2000. Since 2000 Prof. Murzin holds the Borgström Chair of Chemical Technology at Åbo Akademi University, Turku, Finland.

Prof. Murzin holds several patents and is an author of 3 textbooks and author or co-author of ca. 1000 peer-reviewed journal articles and book chapters covering various aspects of industrial chemistry, heterogeneous catalysis, chemical technology and reaction engineering.

MAIN TOPICS

There are eight sections covering the main congress topics.

Section 1
Digitalisation and modelling

11   AI tools for chemical engineering (machine learning, cloud computing, digital twins)
12   Molecular, micro and mesoscale modelling
13   Multi-scale modeling challenges
14   Computational design and optimisation of materials
15   Process modelling, simulations and design, advanced process control

Section 2
Energy

21   Renewable and clean energy, electrification of processes
22   Hydrogen production, utilization and storage
23   Energy storage and batteries
24   Solar technologies
25   Energy saving processes, technologies and materials

Section 3
Green issues and sustainability

31   Carbon capture technologies
32   Circularity and viability
33   Water treatment and purification
34   Waste management and recycling
35   Food, land use and agrochemistry in the focus

Section 4
Fluid and granular flows

41   Mixing in chemical engineering (stirred tank reactors, granular mixing, impeller design etc.)
42   Multiphase fluid flows (gas-liquid, gas-liquid-solid) - fundamentals and applications
43   Microfluidics and process miniaturisation
44   Particle laden flows and rheology of complex fluids

Section 5
Reactor engineering

51   Homogeneous and heterogeneous catalysis and kinetics
52   Catalytic processes and reactors, catalyst design
53   Bioengineering and biotechnology aplications
54   Photochemistry and electrochemical engineering

Section 6
Separation processes

61   Membrane separations, adsorption and filtration
62   Separation processes (distillation, extraction, absorption, crystallization)
63   Thermodynamics and phase equilibria
64   Advanced sensors, functional materials and nano-materials

Section 7
Engineering for society

71   Heathcare and well-being innovations, environmental hazards
72   Utilization of alternative/local/regional feedstocs, atom economy
73   Design for degradation and end-of-life
74   Strategic self-sufficiency: water treatment, transport, health, defense
75   Bioprocess engineering, biomimetics and bio-based materials

Section 9
Education

81   Education principles for (bio)chemical engineers
82   Teaching chemical engineering, new strategies, opportunities

 Poster session

PUBLICATION POLICY

Authors not intending to submit a paper to the Congress special issue journal, or the authors whose contribution is not accepted for publication, are free to publish the papers at their will after the Congress.

CONGRESS SPECIAL ISSUE

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