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c*change is a network of 11 national institutions collaborating on three catalysis research programmes: synthesis gas, paraffin activation and RSA olefins.

Catalysis itself is about chemical transformation, the agents which cause it, the science underlying it, and the engineering of processes to practice it on an industrial scale. c*change, however, is about more than Science, Engineering and Technology development in catalysis. Although, fundamentally about excellence, it is also about a new and different approach to academic scientific practice in

Photos from UCT Department of Chemical Engineering's post 28/05/2020
UCT on Twitter 17/08/2018

Our Article in republished by . The exposure has already generated some interesting new leads to drive the project in the future. Keep them coming!

UCT on Twitter “UCT’s C*hemRoots initiative is giving teachers the tools to bring science to life for learners in a bid to help boost pass rates. Read more: https://t.co/UnH5RdgDHy”

06/08/2018

Retweeted Next Einstein Forum ():

CALL: Early Career Research Leader Fellowship Program seeks candidates who are committed to developing a new generation of scholars &research leadership in Africa. The program will require 8-9 months of the academic year spent at the Campus https://t.co/3ravPMIpKt https://t.co/y29yrwDdIF

01/08/2018

Retweeted World Scientific ():

Congrats to our Graham Hutchings and Dean Toste who received prestigious awards from ! Prof Toste received the RSC Catalysis in Award, & Prof Hutchings received the Faraday Lectureship Prize. https://t.co/u8MA2TAilg https://t.co/UwyKrA54u0

22/07/2018

Retweeted Sue Harrison ():

Our new paper on recovery of flocculated yeast is finalised in Separation and Purification Technology: "Yeast Flocculation aids the Performance of Yeast Dewatering using Mini-Hydrocyclones "
Access it at https://t.co/AlqCAW1QRm

20/07/2018

Retweeted Newton Fund ():

📣NEW JOB OPPORTUNITY: Join as Newton Prize Project Assistant, helping us to deliver the £1 million - celebrating the Newton Fund’s best science or innovation projects. https://t.co/pAzip2cdJn ***Closing date for applications is 5.00pm Monday 13 August https://t.co/fZfT7LpQix

20/07/2018

Retweeted CataSynGroup ():

Our collaborative paper with Selwyn Mapolie's group at on Pd-mediated polymerization has appeared in . Check it out here: https://t.co/uxtFmcRtpv A big congrats to Cassiem Joseph on his 1st publication!! A and grantee!!

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