The EEES PhD programme aims at developing specific skills in the field of sustainable energy production PHD PROGRAMME IN ENVIRONMENTAL AND ENERGY ENGINEERING SCIENCE

Fundamentals of catalytic processes

Instructor: Marta Boaro
Number of hours: 8
SSD: ING-IND/27

Learning objectives: The course aims to provide an introduction to industrial chemistry and catalysis. Topics will be selected to build a fundamental knowledge base, equipping students with the tools needed to interpret and solve problems in industrial chemistry.
Applied knowledge and understanding: By the end of the course, students will be able to identify the main industrial chemistry problems related to catalysis.
Autonomy of judgment: Students will develop the ability to properly interpret catalytic phenomena and to use the acquired tools in a critical manner.
Communication skills: Students will acquire the ability to communicate and discuss issues related to the subject of the course. They will be able to use appropriate technical terminology to present topics clearly and rigorously.
Learning skills: Students will have acquired the basic knowledge and tools needed to address the main catalytic processes in industrial chemistry.

Teaching methods: lectures
Assessment methods: final written report
Additional information: the course can be delivered in English if required