Chem4Energy Annual Conference
Monday 7 – Friday 11 April 2025
Protea Hotel Walvis Bay in Pelican Bay, Africa
The Chem4Energy community has grown out of a number of collaborative UK-Africa consortium programmes and 2025 will see the fourth in this series of annual meetings, which focus in particular on:
The Chem4Energy conferences aim to bring together local academic and industrial researchers and developers from Namibia with colleagues from Europe, the USA and further afield, to discuss the latest developments in sustainable energy materials and processes, build new collaborations, and influence and support future directions in the field of sustainable energy research.
Although contributions in all areas within the Chem4Energy remit are welcome, core themes of the 2025 meeting include:
• Homogeneous and heterogeneous catalysis for clean energy production;
• CO2 capture and utilisation;
• Materials for solar energy devices;
• Nuclear energy;
• Hydrogen production, storage and transport;
• High-performance computing in energy research.
Organising committee:
• Prof Nora de Leeuw – University of Leeds, UK
• Prof Cornie van Sittert – North-West University, South Africa
• Dr Marietjie Ungerer – University of Leeds, UK
Monday 7 – Friday 11 April 2025
Protea Hotel Walvis Bay in Pelican Bay, Africa
The Chem4Energy community has grown out of a number of collaborative UK-Africa consortium programmes and 2025 will see the fourth in this series of annual meetings, which focus in particular on:
- Highlighting the synergy between experiment and computation
- Offering opportunities for early career researchers to disseminate their work in oral and poster presentations - often their first conference talk!
- Allowing plenty of opportunity for discussion of the research presentations
The Chem4Energy conferences aim to bring together local academic and industrial researchers and developers from Namibia with colleagues from Europe, the USA and further afield, to discuss the latest developments in sustainable energy materials and processes, build new collaborations, and influence and support future directions in the field of sustainable energy research.
Although contributions in all areas within the Chem4Energy remit are welcome, core themes of the 2025 meeting include:
• Homogeneous and heterogeneous catalysis for clean energy production;
• CO2 capture and utilisation;
• Materials for solar energy devices;
• Nuclear energy;
• Hydrogen production, storage and transport;
• High-performance computing in energy research.
Organising committee:
• Prof Nora de Leeuw – University of Leeds, UK
• Prof Cornie van Sittert – North-West University, South Africa
• Dr Marietjie Ungerer – University of Leeds, UK