Electrifying Technical Organic Syntheses
~the first major technology platform that drives the transfer of electroorganic syntheses from the laboratory to industrial scale~
 


Since April 1st 2023, the BMBF future cluster "Electrifying Technical Organic Syntheses" (ETOS) is in the first implementation period. ETOS is the first major technology platform that drives the transfer of electroorganic syntheses from the laboratory to industrial scale and aims to generate innovative solutions for sustainable, robust, future-proof processes and products.


The lower part of the Upper Rhine and the Rhine-Main region is one of the most potent chemical regions in Germany, home to some of the world's leading chemical companies. In ETOS, academic and industry players are working together to build an infrastructure for the large-scale establishment of organic electrosynthesis in the chemical and pharmaceutical industry. The leading institutions are the Max Planck Institute for Chemical Energy Conversion (MPI CEC) with Prof. Dr. Siegfried R. Waldvogel as spokesperson and Prof. Dr.-Ing. Ulrike Krewer as co-spokesperson at the Karlsruhe Institute of Technology (KIT). The Johannes Gutenberg University Mainz (JGU), TU Darmstadt, RPTU Kaiserslautern-Landau and FAU Erlangen-Nuremberg, as well as non-university research institutions, complete the expertise along the research in the field of electrosynthesis.
























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Kick-off-Symposium des Zukunftsclusters ETOS am 22. September 2023
Kick-off-Symposium des Zukunftsclusters ETOS am 22. September 2023
Herzlichen Glückwunsch an M. Sc. Swantje Pauer, Doktorandin am IAM-ET!
Herzlichen Glückwunsch an M. Sc. Swantje Pauer, Doktorandin am IAM-ET!
Siegfried R. Waldvogel erhält UNIPRENEURS-Auszeichnung
Siegfried R. Waldvogel erhält UNIPRENEURS-Auszeichnung
ICE2023: Poster Presentation Award
ICE2023: Poster Presentation Award
ETOS international! Fünf PIs des BMBF-Zukunftsclusters ETOS nehmen an
ETOS international! Fünf PIs des BMBF-Zukunftsclusters ETOS nehmen an
Herzlichen Glückwunsch an M. Sc. Sijia Liu, Doktorandin am IMVT!
Herzlichen Glückwunsch an M. Sc. Sijia Liu, Doktorandin am IMVT!
Girls’Day 2024 at KIT
Girls’Day 2024 at KIT
Dr. Henning Bonart is Athene Young Investigator
Dr. Henning Bonart is Athene Young Investigator
Dr. Philipp Röse honored with the Hanns-Hofmann Award 2024
Dr. Philipp Röse honored with the Hanns-Hofmann Award 2024
ETOS Summer School 2024
ETOS Summer School 2024
ETOS team at ACHEMA 2024
ETOS team at ACHEMA 2024
ETOS Women Event 2024
ETOS Women Event 2024
US – Electrosynthesis Tour 2024
US – Electrosynthesis Tour 2024
ETOS PhD School 2024
ETOS PhD School 2024
ETOS Symposium 2024 in Mülheim an der Ruhr
ETOS Symposium 2024 in Mülheim an der Ruhr

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04.10.2024

ETOS Symposium (October 01-02, 2024)

This year, the ETOS Symposium took place at Max Planck Institute for Chemical Energy Conversion (MPI CEC) in Mülheim an der Ruhr and kicked off with an inspiring keynote by Prof. Shelley Minteer from Missouri University of Science and Technology, a highly esteemed member of our scientific advisory board.
The program featured a series of selected presentations that showcased key advancements within our cluster and a lively poster session designed to foster deeper discussions and networking. The symposium ended with a lab tour, allowing attendees to take a look into the groundbreaking work being done in the MPI CEC labs.
We were thrilled to welcome 88 participants to the get-together event and 95 to the symposium. Sincere thanks to everyone who attended the symposium. We look forward to continuing this journey of innovation together!



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