18:00 Arrival and Tea and coffee
18:30 Dr Erwin Reisner (Cambridge University) will discuss how the proteins comprising Photosystem II in plants can be isolated and linked to the hydrogenase enzyme from bacteria, to give a laboratory-scale system which will produce oxygen and hydrogen when exposed to light.
Followed by careers retrospective by Dr. Mike Wood, (recently retired), formerly Vice-President of Research and Development at Johnson Matthey Davy Technologies He has many years experience within the catalysis and process engineering research areas, specifically in Process Development, bringing new chemical technologies from concept to market.
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18:30 Dr Erwin Reisner (Cambridge University) will discuss how the proteins comprising Photosystem II in plants can be isolated and linked to the hydrogenase enzyme from bacteria, to give a laboratory-scale system which will produce oxygen and hydrogen when exposed to light.
Followed by careers retrospective by Dr. Mike Wood, (recently retired), formerly Vice-President of Research and Development at Johnson Matthey Davy Technologies He has many years experience within the catalysis and process engineering research areas, specifically in Process Development, bringing new chemical technologies from concept to market.
To help with knowing numbers for catering please register at Eventbrite using the Book Now button. Do not worry about bringing a ticket. If you have any problems then please email crlangrick@sky.com instead.