Ocean micro and macro litter pollution - problems & solutions
CEM4MAT and the EU financed Horizon 2020 project CLAIM, which KTH are parts of, invites you to a workshop. Are you interested in microplastics pollution or TEM analysis read more in the invitation below.
Time: Thu 2018-05-17 09.00 - 13.00
Location: Ka-Sal C (Sal Sven-Olof Öhrvik), Electrum laboratory, Kista
Participating: Joydeep Dutta, Ulrica Edlund, Anastasia Riazanova, et al
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Schedule
09:00-09:20 Microplastics and the effects on the marine ecosystem – Marco Faimali, CNR, Italy
09:20-09:40 Modelling tools for managing micro and macro litter pollution – Jun She, DMI, Denmark
09:40-10:00 Plastics- challenges in reducing marine pollution – Joydeep Dutta, KTH
10:00-10:20 Current technologies in the market that address micro and macro litter pollution – P.J.H. van Beukering, VU, The Netherlands
10:20-10:35 Importance of engaging citizen and stakeholders to address marine litter - Iliyana Kuzmova, Pensoft, Bulgaria
10:35-10:50 Cleaning Litter by developing and Applying Innovative Methods in European seas – Nikoleta Bellou, HCMR, Greece
10:50-11:05 CEM4MAT – Gunnar Svensson, Stockholm University
11:05-11:25 Structure - Property Relationship Analysis of Industrial Grades of Microfibrillated Cellulose – Anastasia Riazanova, KTH
11:25-11:45Electron Microscopy for particle analysis – Kjell Jansson, Stockholm University
11:45-12:05 Electron tomography – visualizing materials in 3D – Tom Willhammar, Stockholm University
12:05-12:20 Measuring on materials and particles in the transmission electron microscope – Klaus Leifer, Uppsala University
12:20-12:40 Mistra TerraClean - smart materials for clean air and water – Ulrica Edlund, KTH