Prof. Dr. Thommes (Institute of Separation Science and Technology) and Prof. Dr. Hartmann (Professor for Catalysis, Erlangen Center for Research and Catalysis) are among the TOP 50 of the worldwide most cited researchers. This is a result of the new Stanford List, which is based on the evaluation of...
Researchers of the Helmholtz Institute Erlangen-Nürnberg for Renewable Energy (HI ERN) and the department of chemical and biological engineering found out that the hydrogen release rate can be significantly increased in the case of easy gas bubble formation inside of catalyst pores. This knowledge w...
The Institute of Separation Science and Technology (TVT) (under the leadership of Carola Schlumberger and Prof. Matthias Thommes), the CRC 1411 Design of Particulate Products and the ProcessNet research group Adsorption organized a PhD Seminar Adsorption from September 29 – 30, 2022 in Erlangen (Ger...
The ProcessNet and Dechema annual meeting took place in Aachen, Germany from September 12 until September 15. Simon Eder presented his research results with a poster on “Aspects of Gas Storage: Effect of Confinement on supercritical Isotherms“ (authors: Simon Eder, Matthias Thommes). Carola Schlumbe...
From 6th September to 9th September 2022 the Edinburgh-Erlangen School of Adsorption (EESA) will take place at the University of Edinburgh. The school is organized by Prof. Matthias Thommes and Prof. Stefano Brandani.
From May 22 – May 27 2022, the Fundamentals of Adsorption (FOA) took place in Denver, Colorado, USA. Prof. Matthias Thommes, Simon Eder and Carola Schlumberger presented current research results of the group Adsorption and Nanoporous Materials Characterization.
H2 leakage detection is a crucial concern, which is necessary to ensure a safety environment in a green and sustainable hydrogen economy. Dr. Carlos Cuadrado Collados and Prof. Matthias Thommes in collaboration with Prof. Mandel and his colleagues (Prof. Libuda, Prof. Zahn, Prof. Görling) from the D...
Prof. Matthias Thommes and Dr. Carlos Cuadrado Collados were involved in a scientific collaboration with the groups of Prof. Karl Mandel and Prof. Julien Bachmann from the Department of Chemistry. The results of this collaboration were recently published in the high impact journal Small Methods.
Prof. Thommes delivered an invited Keynote Lecture entitled “Recent advanced in the textural characterization of nanorporous materials” at the French Adsorption conference (Journées Scientifiques de l’Association Française de l'Adsorption), which was held as a virtual event on 27/28 January 2022.
Prof. Thommes is among the top 2 percent of the most cited researchers according to the “Stanford list” based on the Scopus data base. Within this group he is one of only 8 scientists of the FAU who are listed among the worldwide top 50 scientists in their research area. More information can be fo...