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Contact: Michihisa Koyama, Professor, Inamori Frontier Research Center, Kyushu University TEL 092-802-6968 E-mail [email protected] 14 th Inamori Frontier Research Symposium “Theoretical Aspects of Heterogeneous Catalysis” To develop an innovative catalyst, the expectations toward theoretical approach are increasing. This symposium is intended to exchange ideas by gathering the state-of-the-art theoretical activities related to the heterogeneous catalysis for the energy/chemical conversion, environment, and so on. 10:00 Opening 10:00-16:00 Lectures (12:00-13:00 Lunch break) Dr. Ramesh C. Deka Pune University “Combined Theoretical-Experimental Studies on Catalytic Activity of Metal Clusters and Metal Complexes Supported in Zeolites” Dr. Kazunari Yoshizawa Kyushu University “Methane Hydroxylation by simple MO+ complexes, MMO, and zeolite” Dr. Satoru Yoshioka Kyushu University “Local Structure Investigations of Ceramics by XAFS, EELS and Theoretical Spectrum” Dr. Umpei Nagashima FOCUS “Molecular mining based on a supercomputer kei” Dr. Takayoshi Ishimoto Kyushu University “Theoretical study of Sr segregation and reactivity on (La,Sr)CoO 3 Surface” Dr. Yusuke Nanba Kyushu University “Large-scale electronic state calculations of Ru-nanoparticles based on the observed structures” 16:30- Closing Co-hosted by Research Association for Computer Application to Catalysis Date: Feb 26, 2016 (Fri) Venue: 2 nd Floor, Inamori Center, Kyushu University

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Page 1: “Theoretical Aspects of Heterogeneous Catalysis”inamori-frontier.kyushu-u.ac.jp/energy/top/1602INAMORIsymp_rev160201.pdf · “Theoretical Aspects of Heterogeneous Catalysis”

Contact: Michihisa Koyama, Professor, Inamori Frontier Research Center, Kyushu University

TEL 092-802-6968 E-mail [email protected]

14th Inamori Frontier Research Symposium

“Theoretical Aspects of Heterogeneous Catalysis”

To develop an innovative catalyst, the expectations towardtheoretical approach are increasing. This symposium is intended toexchange ideas by gathering the state-of-the-art theoreticalactivities related to the heterogeneous catalysis for theenergy/chemical conversion, environment, and so on.

10:00 Opening

10:00-16:00 Lectures (12:00-13:00 Lunch break)

Dr. Ramesh C. Deka Pune University“Combined Theoretical-Experimental Studies on Catalytic Activity of

Metal Clusters and Metal Complexes Supported in Zeolites”

Dr. Kazunari Yoshizawa Kyushu University“Methane Hydroxylation by simple MO+ complexes, MMO, and zeolite”

Dr. Satoru Yoshioka Kyushu University“Local Structure Investigations of Ceramics

by XAFS, EELS and Theoretical Spectrum”

Dr. Umpei Nagashima FOCUS“Molecular mining based on a supercomputer kei”

Dr. Takayoshi Ishimoto Kyushu University“Theoretical study of Sr segregation and reactivity on

(La,Sr)CoO3 Surface”

Dr. Yusuke Nanba Kyushu University“Large-scale electronic state calculations of Ru-nanoparticles

based on the observed structures”

16:30- ClosingCo-hosted by

Research Association for

Computer Application to

Catalysis

Date: Feb 26, 2016 (Fri)

Venue: 2nd Floor,

Inamori Center,

Kyushu University