Colloquium 2025

Final Program: Download Colloquium on Aerosol Process Design for Biomedics, Catalysts, Food and Gas Sensors (PDF, 229 KB)

Video, Audio and Slides

Download Session 1 (MP4, 688.2 MB): Aerosol Synthesis & Catalysis

  • "Give it away to keep it", Prof. Lutz Mädler, University of Bremen, Germany
  • "The (real) challenges of flame spray synthesis", Dr. Karsten Wegner, Parteq GmbH, Kuppenheim, Germany
  • "Flames, Operando Spectroscopy, Catalysis and Energy Storage – a fascinating playground", Prof. Jan-Dierk Grunwaldt, Karlsruhe Institute of Technology, Germany
  • "Highly-Loaded Metal Catalysts for CO2 Hydrogenation", Prof. Kakeru Fujiwara, Kanazawa University, Japan
  • "DNA-loaded colloids are the ultimate tracing particles", Prof. Robert Grass, Functional Materials Laboratory, ETH Zurich



Download Session 2 (MP4, 98.8 MB): Process Design

  • "Security of Generative Artificial Intelligence", Dr. Beat Büsser, IBM Zurich
  • "Nucleation of carbonaceous nanoparticles", Prof. Eirini Goudeli, The University of Melbourne, Australia
  • "Building Robust and Collaborative Coded", Engineering Models", Prof. J.D. Landgrebe, Data Delve LLC, Cincinnati, OH and University of Delaware, USA

 

Download Session 3 (MP4, 136.6 MB): Biomedics

  • "From flame-made particles to pharmaceuticals", Dr. Max Eggersdorfer & Dr. Hendrik Kammler, Novartis SA, Basel, Switzerland
  • "Bridging the Gap: Enhancing Clinical Translation of Oral Nanomedicines", Prof. Alexandra Teleki, Uppsala University, Uppsala, Sweden
  • "Innovating medical materials", Prof. Inge Herrmann, University Hospital Balgrist, Zurich, EMPA Dübendorf & ETH Zürich, Switzerland
  • "Flame-made fractal-like nanoaggregates in biomedicine", Prof. Georgios Sotiriou, Karolinska Institutet and Stockholm University, Stockholm, Sweden

 

 

Download Session 4 (MP4, 254.7 MB): Sustainable Food, Gas Sensors and Carbonaceous Deposits

  • "Sustainable Nanotechnology: From designing safer and sustainable nanoparticles to making food in the outer space", Prof. Phil Demokritou, Rutgers University, Piscataway, NJ and Harvard School of Public Health, Boston, MA, USA
  • "The Gas Sensing Odyssey: from Lab to Market", Dr. Jan van den Broek, Alivion AG, Zurich
  • "Molecular sensors from flame aerosol-derived nanoparticles", Prof. Andreas Güntner, ETH Zürich
  • "Structure and Reactivity of Combustion Engine Aggregates and their Deposits", Prof. Athanasios G. Konstandopoulos, Aristotle University, Thessaloniki, Greece

 

Farewell Lecture of Prof. Pratsinis
February 26, 2025 in HG F 30 (Audimax), ETH Zürich

Download From Aerosol Synthesis of Materials to a New Kinetic Theory of Gases? (MP4, 114.7 MB)

 

 

 

 

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