Jacobus van 't Hoff Lectures
Jacobus van ‘t Hoff Lectures are named after Jacobus Henricus van ‘t Hoff, the first Nobel Prize winner in Chemistry (1901) who obtained a degree of chemical technologist from Delft University of Technology in 1871. These annual lectures delivered by distinguished international speakers aim at a wide chemical and process engineering audience in the Netherlands and abroad.
2022 - Jonathan Coleman - 'Liquid processing of 2D materials for device applications: Making useful stuff using kitchen blenders and pencils'
2021 - Doulaye Koné - 'Water, Sanitation & Hygiene Program – Global Growth & Opportunity' - Use passcode 4P7$$^ci
2020 - Christine Hrenya - 'Learning from the unexpected: Surprising behaviors in particulate systems'
2019 - Jessica Winter - 'Encapsulating Hydrophobic Cargoes in Micelles via Scalable Nanomanufacturing Approaches'
2018 - Hubert Gasteiger - 'Challenges towards a Sustainable Hydrogen Economy'
2017 - Frances Arnold - 'Innovation by Evolution: Expanding the Enzyme Universe'
2016 - Ronald R. Chance - 'Carbon Capture and Utilization in Algae-Based Biofuel Production'
2015 - Avelino Corma - 'Materials Design for catalysis: From the Laboratory to Industrial Applications'
2014 - Klavs F. Jensen - 'Flow chemistry: Development, Optimization, and Scaling'
2013 - Prof. Dr. Sang Yup - 'Systems metabolic engineering of microorganisms for the production of natural and non-natural chemicals'