Experts from Germany and France came together to share their latest scientific advancements in Sustainable, Multipurpose, Artificially intelligent, Resilient, and Transferable reactor technologies, providing valuable insights into the future of gas-liquid reactors.
Key highlights from the webinar:
- Numerical and experimental approaches to reactive bubbly flows, presented by Christian Weiland (TUHH)
- The Shake-the-Box technique to study hydrodynamics in liquid systems, discussed by Sébastien Cazin (IMFT, FERMaT) and Alain Liné (TBI, FERMaT)
- Exploration of responsive gel structures tailored for SMART reactors, shown by Kathrin Eckert (TUHH)
- HiGee technologies and the Rotating Packed Bed for improved gas-liquid contact, introduced by Thibaut Triquet (LGC, FERMaT)
- Temperature-responsive 3D-printed lattice structures for SMART reactors, explored by Maria Maiwald (Fraunhofer IAPT)
- Insights into fluid distribution in multichannel reactors, given by Murilo Arrais (LGC, FERMaT).
The event attracted up to 62 participants and provided a valuable opportunity for the exchange of knowledge, fostering collaboration between the German and French scientific communities and promoting discussions on new reactor design and operation.
A big thank you to all the speakers, attendees, and organizers for making this webinar a success.