PEPR SPLEEN Annual Seminar 2025: Discover the programme

Université de Lorraine, Présidence Léopold (34 Cour Léopold, 54000 Nancy)

09.00 – 09.15: Welcome of participants

09.15 – 09.30: Introductory remarks by Hoang Bui (SGPI), coordinator of the national strategy for accelerating the decarbonisation of industry

09h30 – 10h15 : Presentation of PEPR SPLEEN news, Fabrice Lemoine and Antonio Pires da Cruz, co-directors of PEPR SPLEEN, Pierre Zoschke, programme manager, Cédric Denoirjean, communication officer

10.15 – 10.55: Integration of the six projects resulting from the Call for Projects in 2024, presentation of the scientific objectives of each of the projects, ‘My project in 300 seconds’, 10 minutes of questions and answers.

10.55 – 11.25: Coffee break

11.25 – 11.45: Preparing the skills of low-carbon industrial sectors (review of CCS training, presentation of LCA training in July 2025)

11.45 – 12.15: Thinking about the exploitation of research results at the PEPR level: from local support dynamics to national coordination, by Jérôme Sterpenich, Vice-President of the University of Lorraine in charge of partnerships and innovation, and Issam Kherbouche, Head of exploitation at the CNRS National Programmes Mission.

12.15 – 1.30: buffet lunch

1.30 – 1.50: Integrating low-carbon energies into industrial systems, overview of advances and prospects for axis 2

1.50 – 2.30: Measuring and controlling environmental impacts, overview of advances and prospects for axis 1

2.30 – 3.15: Decarbonising and intensifying processes, an overview of advances and prospects for Area 3

3.15 – 3.45: Coffee break

3.45 – 4.30: Scientific and socio-technical prospects for CO2 storage and recovery, overview of advances and prospects for Axis 4

4:30 – 5:00 : Conclusion by the programme directors, Frédéric Ravel, Scientific Director of the ‘Energy, Sustainable Development, Chemistry and Processes’ sector at the French Ministry of Research and Innovation (MESR), and opening remarks on the doctoral students/industry meeting on 12 June.


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