What scientific and societal challenges are emerging for academic, institutional and industrial research players at the time of the development of new materials for energy?
What strategic orientations should be defined collectively to meet these challenges?
This is the subject of the Scienc'Innov CARMEN EVOLUTION workshop which will be held at IFPEN, Rueil-Malmaison on June 21 and 22.
Program
Tuesday, June 21 (9:00 – 18:30)
8:30 Welcome
9:00 Welcome speech
Catherine Rivière (IFPEN, France)
9h10 Contexte mondial et national de la transition énergétique, Stratégie de pilotage de la R&I et moyens mis en œuvre, Outils de financement
Lionel Moulin (Ministère de la Transition Ecologique)
9:40 Ambitions of the workshop
Nathalie Schildknecht (IFPEN, France)
SESSION 1 :
9:45–13:00 ISSUES AND NEEDS FOR ENERGY AND THE ENVIRONMENT:
Link between the academic world and industry to serve France's roadmap
Hosted by Hélène Olivier-Bourbigou (IFPEN, France) and Eric Chaput (TotalEnergies, France)
9:45 Session introduction
Hélène Olivier-Boubigou (IFPEN, France)
10:00 The CNRS roadmap in the field of energy
Abdelilah Slaoui (CNRS, Paris, France)
10:30 Innovative Materials and Processes at the service of Energy Transition?
What’ s new within the "Basic science for energy" group of the ANCRE alliance
Christel Laberty-Robert (Laboratoire de Chimie et de la Matière Condensée, Sorbonne Université, France)
11:00 Coffee break
11:30 Solvay's roadmap & functional obstacles to overcome
Lauriane D'Alençon (Solvay, France)
12:00 Some insights about industrial construction materials and ceramics brought by advanced characterization
Emmanuelle Gouillart (Saint-Gobain Research Paris, France)
12:30 ENWIRES roadmap and needs
Olga Burchark (ENWIRES, France)
13:00 Lunch
SESSION 2 :
14:15–18:30 MATERIALS AND APPLICATIONS
Presentation of the major thematic energy/materials research networks and the scientific and technical issues
Hosted by Fanny Balbaud-Célérier (CEA, France) and Pierre Rabu (CNRS, IPCMS, France)
14:15 Session introduction
Fanny Balbaud-Célérier (CEA, France)
14:30 Functional porous hybrid solids: current challenges
Christian Serre (Institut des Matériaux Poreux de Paris, Ecole Normale Supérieure - ESPCI Paris, CNRS, Université PSL, Paris, France)
15:00 Materials for electrochemical energy storage: the RS2E network
Patrice Simon (Université de Toulouse, CIRIMAT – Centre Inter-universitaire de Recherche et d’Ingénierie des Matériaux, France)
15:30 Materials for catalysis : technological watch and prospects
Eric Marceau (Université de Lille, CNRS, Unité de Catalyse et de Chimie du Solide, France)
16:00 Coffee break
16:30 Scientific and technological challenges for the development of innovative adsorbents
David Farrusseng (Université de Lyon, CNRS, IRCELYON - Institut de recherches sur la catalyse et l’environnement de Lyon, France)
17:00 Spectroscopies and microscopies for the monitoring of reactive nanoparticles: a relevant pairing
Sophie Carenco (Sorbonne Université, Collège de France, CNRS, Laboratoire de Chimie et de la Matière Condensée de Paris, France)
17:30 Coffee break
18:00 Conclusions and synthesis of the 1st day: Claire-Marie Pradier (Institut de chimie du CNRS, France) and Henri Van Damme (ESPCI Paris, France)
18:30 End of the 1st day
19:30-22:30 Cocktail dinner at Domaine de Vert-Mont, Rueil-Malmaison
Wednesday, June 22 – Session 3 (8:45 – 18:00)
8:30 Welcome
SESSION 3 :
STATE-OF-THE-ART EXPERIMENTAL METHODS: State of play and perspectives for functional materials
Hosted by Valérie Briois (Synchrotron SOLEIL, UR1- CNRS, France)
8:45 Reminder of the results of the 1st day and introduction to the day
Valérie Briois
9:00 X microscopy
Rachid Belkhou (Synchrotron SOLEIL, France)
9:30 Exploring the nanoworld with in-situ advanced electron microscopy
Christian Ricolleau (Université de Paris, CNRS, Laboratoire des Matériaux et Phénomènes Quantiques, France)
10:00 Time-resolved and correlative electronic microscopy appllied to the genesis, life and transformation of nanomaterial
Ovidiu Ersen (Université de Strasbourg, CNRS, Institut de Physique et de Chimie des Matériaux de Strasbourg, France)
10:30 New perspectives in the experimental study of the collloidal transport in complex porous medium
Pierre Levitz (Sorbonne Université, CNRS, Physicochimie des Electrolytes et Nanosystèmes Interfaciaux, France)
11:00 Coffee break
11:30 Characterization of functionalized materials : solid-state NMR perspectives
Franck Fayon (Université d’Orléans, CNRS, Laboratoire Conditions Extrêmes et Matériaux : Haute Température et Irradiation, CNRS, France)
12:00 Recent advances in hyperpolarized and paramagnetic solid-state NMR for the investigation of functional materials
Anne Lesage (Université Claude Bernard Lyon 1, CNRS, Centre RMN à très Haut Champ)
and Andrew Pell (Université Claude Bernard Lyon 1, ENS de Lyon, Centre RMN à très Haut Champ, France)
12:30 Lunch
14:00 NMR contributions to the study of water transfers in proton exchange membrane fuel cells
Jean-Christophe Perrin (Laboratoire LEMTA, CNRS-Université de Lorraine, Vandœuvre-lès-Nancy, France)
14:30 Recent advances in EPR spectroscopy for the investigation of material
Hervé Vezin (Université de Lille, CNRS, LASIRE - Laboratoire Avancé de Spectroscopie pour les Interactions, la Réactivité et l’Environnement, France)
15:00 Vibrational spectroscopy of porous materials: state of the art and perspectives
Arnaud Travert (Normandie Univ, ENSICAEN, UNICAEN, CNRS, LCS, 14000 Caen, France)
15:30 Coffee break
16:00 Computational chemistry at the service of the characterization of heterogeneous catalysts
Céline Chizallet (IFPEN, France)
16:30 Statistical Physics approaches to bridge length and time scales in the modeling of complex porous materials
Roland Pellenq (CNRS, George Washington University, EpiDaPo Lab, France)
17:00 Coffee break
17:25 Workshop synthesis
Claire-Marie Pradier (Institut de chimie du CNRS, France) and Henri Van Damme (ESPCI Paris, France)
17:55 Closing speech by the Organizing Committee
18:00 End of the workshop
Registration
Free participation on registration required, including coffee breaks, lunches and the cocktail reception from June 21 in the evening.
Registration subject to validation, limited number of participants.
Scientific committee
IFPEN
Nathalie Schildknecht
Thibaud Chevalier
Virgile Rouchon
Xavier Longaygue
CRMN
Anne Lesage, CNRS
PHENIX
Laurent Michot, CNRS
Pierre Levitz, CNRS
Natalie Malikowa, CNRS
IPCMS
Pierre Rabu, CNRS
Ovidiu Ersen, Université de Strasbourg
Communication & Logistics: Sophia Chorazewiez, IFPEN - carmen-workshop@ifpen.fr
Informations
Location
IFP Energies nouvelles (IFPEN)
1 avenue de Bois-Préau, 92 500 Rueil-Malmaison (France)
Amphithéâtre Séquoia
Access map (pdf)
Public car parks, outside the IFPEN site.
Accommodation
A few suggestions for hotels located near IFPEN
Useful link
https://www.ratp.fr/en/visite-paris/english/visiting-paris-and-its-surrounding-areas
Contact: carmen-workshop@ifpen.fr