Wayne State's College of Engineering to host Michigan Catalysis Society Symposium

The Michigan Catalysis Society (MCS) will present its 36th Spring Symposium on May 6, 2015 in the College of Engineering at Wayne State University. The symposium is a gathering of catalyst researchers from the chemical, automotive and academic communities for the local Michigan, Ohio and Indiana areas.

During the symposium a technical forum will present 10 to 12 papers with keynote lectures from the 2015 MCS Giuseppe Parravano Memorial Award for Excellence in Catalysis Research recipient Professor Jingguang Chen of Columbia University and invited speaker Professor Robert Davis of University of Virginia. A poster session for additional presentations in catalysis research is scheduled as a part of the post-Symposium dinner event to be held at the Detroit Historical Museum.

Click here for the symposium invitation.

Click here to register or for more information.

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Wayne State University is a premier urban research institution of higher education offering 380 academic programs through 13 schools and colleges to nearly 28,000 students. For more information about engineering at Wayne State University, visit engineering.wayne.edu.

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