III Workshop on Materials for Photocatalysis,
Energy and Clean Environment
20-21 February 2025
Sevilla
The Scientific and Organising Committee is pleased to invite you to the III Workshop on Materials for Photocatalysis, Energy and Clean Environment (III WPECE), to be held in Seville at the Institute of Materials Science of Seville on 20-21 February 2025.
GERARDO COLÓN
PRESIDENT
INSTITUTE OF MATERIALS SCIENCE OF SEVILLE (SP)
ALFONSO CABALLERO
PRESIDENT OF GEQI
UNIVERSITY OF SEVILLE
JUAN PEDRO ESPINÓS
DIRECTOR OF ICMS
INSTITUTE OF MATERIALS SCIENCE OF SEVILLE (SP)
ENRIQUE RODRÍGUEZ-CASTELLÓN
UNIVERSITY OF MÁLAGA (SP)
ROSA PEREÑÍGUEZ RODRÍGUEZ
UNIVERSITY OF SEVILLE (SP)
JUAN PEDRO HOLGADO VÁZQUEZ
INSTITUTE OF MATERIALS SCIENCE OF SEVILLE (SP)
MARÍA ESCAMILLA
UNIVERSITY OF SEVILLE (SP)
ALFONSO CABALLERO
PRESIDENT GEQI
UNIVERSITY OF SEVILLE (SP)
ENRIQUE RODRÍGUEZ CASTELLÓN
UNIVERSITY OF MALAGA (SP)
TEOFILO ROJO
CIC ENERGIGUNE
FEDERICO POLO
UNIVERSITY Ca’ FOSCARY DI VENEZIA (IT)
MARCOS FERNÁNDEZ GARCÍA
INSTITUTE OF CATALYSIS AND PETROLEOCHEMISTRY (SP)
ALBERTO VOMIERO
LULEA UNIVERSITY OF TECHNOLOGY (SE)
M. GIORGIA CUTRUFELLO
UNIVERSITY OF CAGLIARI (IT)
MARCO DATURI
UNIVERSITY OF CAEN (FR)
VÍCTOR DE LA PEÑA
IMDEA ENERGY (SP)
ALEJANDRO ANSÓN
INSTITUTE OF CARBOCHEMISTRY (SP)
PABLO JIMÉNEZ CALVO
UNIVERSITÄT ERLANGEN NÜRNBERG (GER)
LUIS SANCHEZ GRANADOS
UNIVERSITY OF CÓRDOBA (SP)
ELISA MORETTI
UNIVERSITY Ca’ FOSCARY DI VENEZIA (IT)
Abstract submission
Deadline will be January 15, 2025
Registration for III WMPECE
Deadline will be January 31, 2025
Abstracts acceptance
January 2025
Abstract submission: Till January 15th 2025
- Abstract template download
- Once the file with the summary or communication is completed, complete the following Submission Form
Acceptance communication: January, 2025
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Thursday
20 February |
Friday
21 February
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8:45 – 9:15
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Workshop Opening
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Plenary Lecture 2
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9:15 – 10:00
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Plenary Lecture 1
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10:00 – 10:30
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O1
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O5
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10:30 – 11:00
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O2
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O6
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11:00 – 11:30
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O3
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O7
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11:30 – 12:00
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O4
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O8
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12:00 – 12:30 | Coffe break | Coffe break |
12:30 – 13:30
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F1-F10 |
F21-F30
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13:30 – 15:00
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Lunch
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Workshop closure
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15:00 – 16:00
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F11-F20 | |
16:00 – 17:00
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Poster session
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17:00 – 18:00
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20:00
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Gala Dinner
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PLENARY CONFERENCE
To be announced
INVITED CONFERENCES
To be announced
Accommodation
Seville is a very attractive tourist destination due to an exceptional monumental heritage and a wide cultural and leisure offer. Due to the high turistic demand, we reccommend to book as soon as possible.
There is a wide range of hotels and residences in the city.
Some recommendations:
Apartamentos Turísticos Resitur
HOTEL EXE SEVILLA MACARENA ****
BY AIR
The airport is ten kilometres north of the city, close to the A-4 motorway. Its facilities were designed by the prestigious Spanish architect Rafael Moneo. Almost five million passengers currently use this airport each year, mainly arriving from other Spanish cities such as Madrid, Barcelona, Bilbao and Valencia, but also making numerous connections to European cities such as London, Paris, Rome, Milan and so on.
When going from the airport to the city centre, visitors can opt for a taxi or take a special bus service, connecting the Plaza de Armas in the centre of the city with the airport, stopping off at places such as the Santa Justa train and AVE station. The journey takes approximately 35 minutes.
Taxi
Fare 4 applies Monday to Friday (working days) from 7:00 to 21:00.
Fare 4: € 24.98
Airport Special Line (EA)
It is purchased on board the bus or from the sales clerk at the airport terminal stop or at Customer Service points. It is valid for a single journey. Once the ticket has been purchased, it will not be refunded under any circumstances, not even if it is lost or stolen.
Fare €5
BY TRAIN
Seville has been served by the high-speed train since 1992. These trains offer some twenty daily services (in each direction) between Seville and Madrid, with a maximum journey time of around two and a half hours. The AVE also connects with Barcelona, by way of Zaragoza, in around five and a half hours, and with Valencia in a little less than four hours. Santa Justa Station is located on Avenida de Kansas City, just a few minutes’ walk from the old town. Seville is also served by long-distance railway lines. There are also regional services connecting Seville with the other provincial capitals in Andalusia, and with numerous towns and villages.
Santa Justa station is the work of the renowned Sevillian architects Cruz y Ortiz. The location of the terminal is formidable, just a 15-minute walk from the city centre.
http://www.adif.es/es_ES/infraestructuras/estaciones/51003/informacion_000061.shtml
BY CAR
Seville is well connected by road. A network of motorways connects it from all points of the compass: the A-49 with Huelva and Portugal, the A-92 with Malaga and Granada, the A-4 with Cordoba and Madrid, the A-66 with Extremadura and the north of Spain. Travel to Portugal is on the A-49 motorway. Finally, Seville and Cadiz are linked by both the A-4 and the E-5 roads. All access to motorways and main roads is from the SE-30 ring road around Seville, with numerous points of access into the city centre.
CENTRO DE INVESTIGACIONES CIENTÍFICAS ISLA DE LA CARTUJA (cicCARTUJA)
c/ Américo Vespucio, 49
41092 Isla de la Cartuja
Seville
Tel.: 954 48 95 00
Access to the Institute of Materials Science of Seville (ICMS)
The Institute is located on the Isla de La Cartuja in Seville, in one of the buildings used during the Universal Exhibition held in 1992. To get to the Institute you can use, in addition to taxis, the city bus lines (Tussam) circular C-1 and C-2 (Parada Facultad de Comunicación). These same lines also stop at the RENFE Santa Justa station, making it a good combination if you are arriving in Seville by AVE (high speed train). If you wish to walk from the city centre, you should do so via the La Barqueta bridge, which is about 45 minutes from the city centre.