DICP Symposium ( I ) on Catalysis

Future directions of catalysis science and technology

Dalian, China

October 16-18, 2003

Organized and Sponsored

by


Natural Science Foundation of China
Chinese Academy of Sciences
Dalian Institute of Chemical Physics
State Key Laboratory of Catalysis


Introduction and Invitation

DICP Symposium is a special series of international conference named after the Dalian Institute of Chemical Physics (DICP). The DICP Symposium was founded with the purpose to promote the international communication and collaboration between the DICP and the international scientific community, to discuss new research area or emerging research direction in-depth, and to enhance the creativity ability in research. The conference is supported by a special foundation of the institute.

The DICP Symposium on Catalysis is the first conference of the series. This conference will focus on the discussion of future direction of catalysis science and technology. This conference is co-organized by the Chinese Academy of Sciences (CAS) and the Natural Science Foundation of China (NSFC), and DICP.

100 participants will be attending the symposium, and the participants are from academia, industry and the departments of NSFC and CAS. About 50 scientists including the members of the International Advisory Board of the State Key Laboratory of Catalysis (SKLC) are specially invited to attend the meeting, and 14 invited lectures (7 from foreign countries and 7 from domestic) are arranged for the symposium.

Invited Speakers

John Armor, Air Products and Chemicals, USA

Xinhe Bao, Dalian Institute of Chemical Physics, China

Jean Marie Basset, CPE-Lyon, France

Michel Che, Universite Pierre et Marie Curie, France

Kazunari Domen, Tokyo Institute of Technology, Japan

Masatake Haruta, AIST, Res. Inst. Green Tech., Japan

Haijun Jiao, Universite. Rostock., Germany

Youquan Deng, Lanzhou Institute of Chemical Physics, China

Can Li, Dalian Institute of Chemical Physics, China

Dadong Li, Research Institute of Petroleum Processing, China

Hirofumi Shinjoh, Toyota Central R&D Labs, Japan

Yuhan Sun, Shanxi Institute of Coal Chemsitry, China

Ye Wang, Xiamen University, China

Fengshou Xiao, Jilin University, China

Scientific Program

Fourteen distinguished scientists from both academia and industry are invited to give lectures on the important directions of catalysis science and technology. Each talk is about 25 min, and another 20-25 min will be arranged for extensive discussion. So the lecture may review the frontiers of the research directions, highlight the current research activities, point to the research directions in the next 5-10 years.

October 16, 2003, Thusday

14:00 - 18:00 Registration (no registration fee for the invited participants)
16:30 - 20:30, Reception

October 17, 2003, Friday

8:20 - 12:00, Conference
14:00 - 16:00, Conference
18:30 - 20:30, Banquet

October 18, 2003, Saturday

8:20 - 12:00, Conference
14:00 - 18:00, Laboratory tour to SKLC, including a mini seminar

Conference Venue:

Conference Hall of Dalian Institute of Chemical Physics

Advisory Committee

Liwu Lin (Co-chair), Dalian Institute of Chemical Physics
Huilin Wan (Co-Chair), Xiamen University
Enze Min, Research Institute of Petroleum Processing
Mingyuan He, Research Institute of Petroleum Processing
Daoben Zhu, Natural Science Foundation of China
Duo Jin, Chinese Academy of Sciences
Xinhe Bao, Dalian Institute of Chemical Pysics

Organizing Committee

Can Li (Chair), Dalian Institute of Chemical Physics
Junlin Yang, Natural Science Foundation of China
Dajun Guo, Chinese Academy of Sciences
Tao Zhang, Dalian Institute of Chemical Physics
Xiangyang Huang, Dalian Institute of Chemical Physics
Pingwen Ming, Dalian Institute of Chemical Physics

Local Secretariat


Wenjie Shen,
Songhua Yu,
Yan Chen,
Hongyan Lin

Contact Address:

State Key Laboratory of Catalysis
Dalian Institute of Chemical Physics
Chinese Academy of Sciences
Dalian 116023, CHINA

Dr. Wenjie Shen, Tel: 86-411-4379085
Miss Hongyan Lin, Tel: 86-411-4379307
Prof. Can Li, Tel: 86-411-4379070

Fax: 86-4114694447