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1. Biorefinery
2. Lignin: from fundamental understanding to advanced materials
3. Wood- and biomass-derived polymers and chemicals
4. Wood as substrate for new materials
5. Cellulose biocomposites - nanostructural control
6. Enzymes for biomass conversion and valorization
7. Charged nanocolloids and polyelectrolyte gels
8. Cellulose-water interactions
9. Advanced analysis of biomass
10. X-ray and neutron characterization of forest-based materials and processes
11. Wood-based electronics
12. Engineered living materials for sustainability
13. Circular biobased materials
14. Modelling and simulation of wood-based materials
15. Mechanical characterization and related modeling/simulation of wood-based materials
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YRA – Nanoengineered by Nature: Energy Storage Materials from Self-Assembled Cellulose Nanocrystals
Lucas Andrew
University of British Columbia
Monday June 16
14:30 – 15:20
WWSC Young Researcher Award
1.Keynote – How could biorefineries integrated in the pulp industry be more sustainable ?
Christine Chirat
Grenoble INP - Pagora, UGA
Monday June 16
11:10 – 11:40
1.Invited – Beta-irradiation (“e-beaming”) of celluloses – just physics or rather chemistry?
Thomas Rosenau
BOKU, Austria
Monday June 16
15:50 – 16:10
1.1 Pulping with Oxygen
Cláudia Esteves
RISE
Monday June 16
12:00-12:20
1. Biorefinery
1.2 Tropical lignocellulosic biomass valorisation towards sustainable materials
Dan Kai
Institute Of Sustainability for Chemicals, Energy And Environment
Monday June 16
13:30-13:50
1. Biorefinery
1.3 Unlocking the Potential of Biomass: Fibenol’s Integrated Approach to Sustainable Lignin and Microcrystalline Cellulose Production
Gert Preegel
Fibenol OÜ
Monday June 16
13:50-14:10
1. Biorefinery
1.4 Unlocking the potential of isolated lignin and cellulose-rich residue obtained during microwave-assisted deep eutectic solvents (MW-DES) fractionation of spruce wood
Jiayun Xu
Åbo Akademi University
Monday June 16
14:10-14:30
1. Biorefinery
1.5 Are Wood-Origin Stilbenes Fiberline Hackers or Valuable Bio-ingredients?
Jinze Dou
Aalto University
Monday June 16
14:30-14:50
1. Biorefinery
2.Keynote – Approaches for useful lignin from hydrolysis residue
Scott Renneckar
Univeristy of British Columbia, Canada
Tuesday June 17
10:50 - 11:20
2. Lignin: from fundamental understanding to advanced materials
2.Invited A novel class of bio-surfactants via alkali-O2 oxidation of hard wood hydrolysis lignin
Stefania Bertella
VTT Technical Research Center of Finland
Wednesday June 18
11:20 – 11:40
2. Lignin: from fundamental understanding to advanced materials
2.1 Monolithic, hybrid and particulate lignin-based hydrogels for sustainable CO2 capture
Adrian Moreno
Rovira i Virgili University
Tuesday June 17
11:40-12:00
2. Lignin: from fundamental understanding to advanced materials
2.2 Towards recyclable lignin-based materials: recent progress in the development of lignin-based vitrimers
Antoine Duval
University of Strasbourg / Soprema
Tuesday June 17
12:00-12:20
2. Lignin: from fundamental understanding to advanced materials
2.3 Optimized synthesis of a high oleic sunflower oil derived polyamine and its lignin-based NIPUs
Celeste Libretti
Karlsruhe Institute of Technology
Tuesday June 17
13:30-13.50
2. Lignin: from fundamental understanding to advanced materials
2.5 Tuning the natural lignin chemical code to change plant biomechanics and environmental resilience
Edouard Pesquet
Stockholm University
Tuesday June 17
13:50-14:10
2. Lignin: from fundamental understanding to advanced materials
2.6 Thioacidolysis-based pulping method for white lignin production
Juho Sirviö
University of Oulu
Tuesday June 17
14:10-14:30
2. Lignin: from fundamental understanding to advanced materials
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