In order to to engage with speakers and attendees from the worldwide community, the conference is scheduled for the following times:
(Central European Summer Time/ UTC+02:00; Amsterdam, Berlin, Bern, Rom, Stockholm, Wien)
Monday, 21 September: 14.00-18.30h (UTC+02:00)
Tuesday, 22 September: 12.30-17.05h (UTC+02:00)
Wednesday, 23 September: 14.00-18.00h (UTC+02:00)
Thursday, 24 September: 12.30-16.30h (UTC+02:00)
In the following you can download the Programme as pdf.
Detailled programme
Monday, 21 September: 14.00-18.30h (UTC+02:00)
14.00h Welcome and Introduction
14.10h Sequences in Reticular Structures: How to Read, Write, and Edit Them
Prof. Omar Yaghi | University of California, Berkeley | USA
15.00h Advanced Electron Diffraction Techniques for Ab Initio Structure Determination and Phase Analysis of Metal-Organic Frameworks and Covalent Organic Frameworks
Prof. Xiaodong Zou | Stockholm University | S
15.35h Autonomous screening of porous materials by combining molecular simulation and machine learning
Prof. Tina Düren | University of Bath | UK
16.10h Break
16.45h MOF membranes in gas separation – supported layers contra mixed matrix, loser and winner
Prof. Jürgen Caro | Leibniz University Hannover | D
17.20h Controlled polymerization and emergent properties of 2D Covalent Organic Frameworks
Austin M. Evans | Northwestern University | USA
17.55h From Molecular to Mesoscopic Level: Pore Engineering and Its Catalytic Applications
Prof. Hong-Cai Joe Zhou | Texas A&M University, College Station | USA
18.30h End of scientifc programme (Day 1)
Tuesday, 22 September: 12.30-17.05h (UTC+02:00)
12.30h Welcome
12.35h PCP/MOF chemistry toward fourth generation (4G) compounds
Prof. Susumu Kitagawa | Kyoto University | J
13.25h Harnessing electroactivity in Metal-Organic Frameworks
Prof. Deanna M. D'Alessandro | University of Sydney | AUS
14.00h Capture of nitrogen dioxide and conversion to nitric acid in a porous metal organic framework
Jiangnan Li | The University of Manchester | UK
14.35h Break
15.05h Responsive and disordered porous frameworks: connecting microscopic and macroscopic worlds
Prof. François-Xavier Coudert | Université Paris Sciences et Lettres | F
15.55h Investigating local structures of MOFs using atomic-resolution transmission electron microscopy
Prof. Yu Han | King Abdullah University of Science and Technology, Thuwal | KSA
16.30h Emergence of cooperative rotor dynamics in metal–organic frameworks
Prof. Monique van der Veen | TU Delft | NL
17.05h End of scientifc programme (Day 2)
Wednesday, 23 September: 14.00-18.00h (UTC+02:00)
14.00h Welcome
14.05h Metal Azolate Frameworks: A Unique Class
Prof. Xiao-Ming Chen | Sun Yat-Sen University, Guangzhou | CHN
14.55h Porous soft matter made of metal-organic polyhedra
Prof. Shuhei Furukawa | Kyoto University | J
15.30h Why antimatter matters: Using positrons for the dynamic study of pores
Dr. Cara Doherty | Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organisation (CSIRO), Clayton | AUS
16.05h Break
16.35h Porous Metal-Organic Framework Materials for Cleaner Air and the Environment
Prof. Martin Schröder | The University of Manchester | UK
17.25h NMR and the grand challenges in MOF research
Prof. Jeffrey Reimer, University of California, Berkeley/USA
18.00h End of scientifc programme (Day 3)
Thursday, 24 September: 12.30-16.30h (UTC+02:00)
12.30h Welcome
12.35h Coordination space with dynamic behaviors
Prof. Xian-He Bu | Nankai University, Tianjin | PRC
13.10h Application of supraparticles in catalysis
Prof. Zhiyong Tang | National Center for Nanoscience and Technology, Beijing | PRC
13.45h Metal Organic Frameworks and related composites for the catalytic conversion of small molecules
Prof. Christian Serre | Ecole Normale Supérieure, Paris | F
14.20h Break
14.50h 2D frameworks as platforms for solar energy conversion and storage
Prof. Bettina Lotsch | Max Planck Institute for Solid State Research, Stuttgart | D
15.40h Covalent Organic Frameworks: Chemistry beyond the Structure
Prof. Rahul Banerjee | Indian Institute of Science Education and Research, Kolkata | IND
16.15h Closure
16.30h End of scientific pogramme
Programme as of 02 July 2020. Speakers. times and titles are subject to changes.