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Plenary Speakers

 

 

Agathe Laës-Huon

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Agathe Laës-Huon is involved in analytical chemistry dedicated to seawater analysis and development of in situ instrumentation for monitoring marine chemicals and pollutants in coastal and deep-sea waters (FIA, electrochemistry, extraction and water sampling). As a marine chemist at the Technological research and development department of the Ifremer, she is in charge of the in situ chemical analyzers CHEMINI project, an instrumentation deployed since 2010 on the European deep-sea observatory EMSO Acores.

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Ava Heidari

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Dr. Ava Heidari obtained her PhD in Environmental Engineering – Pollution, from Tarbiat Modares University, Iran in 2014. She had been academic member at the Ferdowsi University of Mashhad till 2022. Now, she is  sustainability scientist at Fraunhofer Institute-UMSICHT, Germany. The conversion of waste into Materials and Energy, and their sustainability are her main areas of research. She has published several papers and one book on life cycle assessment and environmental remediation.

Carlos A. Martínez-Huitle

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Dr. Carlos A. Martínez-Huitle is an Associate Professor at the Federal University of Rio Grande do Norte, Brazil. He is co-author of more than 400 scientific publications, including 20 conference books, 10 book chapters, 4 books, more than 291 papers in peer-reviewed international scientific journals (h-index = 54, >15,000 citations), >80 conference proceedings and a co-inventor of 4 patents. Chair Elect of International Society of Electrochemistry - Division 5. Visiting senior scientist at the Johannes Gutenberg-Universität Mainz, Germany supported by Alexander von Humboldt Foundation. Associate Editor of Chemistry Africa, editorial board member of the journals Scientific Reports, Applied Catalysis B Environmental, ACS ES&T Water, Current Opinion in Electrochemistry, ChemElectroChem, ChemPhysChem and others.
 
Florence Portet-Koltalo
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Florence Portet-Koltalo obtained her Ph.D from the University of Paris VI in 1996. Assistant professor since 1997, she has been conducting her research projects in COBRA laboratory of the Rouen-Normandy University since 2011. Her research is focused on the development of solvent-minimized sample preparation and separation science for analyzing complex environmental matrices, using also chemometric approaches. She worked on water pollution, on the analysis of ultra-traces of pollutants in exhaust gases and on the analysis of organic contaminants in soils/sediments or plastic wastes. Since 2009, she has also been working on the improvement of remediation technologies to remove pollutants from soils/sediments: enhanced biodegradation by microorganisms/fungi, phytoremediation, electrokinetic remediation.

Mohammed Lahcini

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 Mohammed Lahcini earned both his Master's and Ph.D. degrees from the University of Bordeaux 1 in France, completing his studies in 1991 and 1994 under the supervision of Professor Bernard Jousseaume. Following his doctoral work, he conducted postdoctoral research within Professor Jousseaume's research group at the same university. In 1995, he joined Cadi Ayyad University as an Assistant Professor, eventually becoming a Full Professor in 2002. Over the span of two decades, from 2002 to 2023, he held various positions as a visiting and associate researcher at prestigious institutions worldwide, collaborating with prominent professors and contributing to significant research projects. His notable recognition includes the Alexander von Humboldt Research Award in 2013 for his substantial contributions to the field of biopolymers. Dr. Lahcini's research encompasses organometallic and macromolecular chemistry, heterogeneous catalysis, homogeneous catalysis, and green chemistry, with a focus on bio-sourced materials for diverse applications. His prolific work has led to the publication of over 120 articles in international journals.
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Kévin Jean

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Associate Professor at Conservatoire National des Arts & Métiers (Le cnam), Paris, France,

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Kévin Jean is an associate professor at the Conservatoire national des arts et métiers (Cnam) in Paris, where he teaches epidemiology and risk assessment as part of public health and occupational health programs. He is also an associated researcher at Imperial College London. In his research activities, he combines the tools of epidemiology and mathematical modeling to evaluate prevention strategies in the fields of infectious diseases (HIV, yellow fever, Covid-19), occupational diseases (musculoskeletal disorders), and for the evaluation of the public health benefits climate policies.  He is also highly dedicated to teaching about the challenges of ecological transitions. In 2019, he developed an educational program at Cnam that provides a foundational knowledge base on these aspects, aimed at all academic disciplines. This program will be offered to all Cnam students in 2023. Additionally, he has developed several doctoral courses on the challenges of ecological transition in scientific research.  

Virgil Andrei

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Virgil Andrei obtained his Bachelor and Master of Science degrees in chemistry from Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin, where he studied thermoelectric polymer pastes and films (2014-2016). He then pursued a PhD in chemistry at the University of Cambridge (2016-2020), where he developed perovskite-based artificial leaves. He is currently a Title A Research Fellow at St John's College, Cambridge, and a visiting Winton fellow at the University of California, Berkeley. His work places a strong focus on scalability, material design, complementary light harvesting and synthesis of added-value carbon products, introducing modern fabrication techniques towards low-cost, high-throughput solar fuel production.

 

 

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