BIG ANNOUNCEMENT: The “Tailored Materials and Enzymes for Industrial Processes” INTERfaces MOOCs are open for sign up!!!
A major INTERfaces effort is coming to a result! We have published the starting pages of the three INTERfaces MOOCs (Massive Open Online Courses) together with the great team at iMooX, and you can now sign up FOR FREE.
The first lectures will go online 01.05.2024 and we are very excited about it.
Have a look at the basic, advanced and sustainability MOOC around (bio)catalysis and how enzymes are used to make industrial processes more sustainable. These MOOCs are a joint effort of the ESRs and many PIs of INTERfaces who contributed via lectures, interviews, experimental videos and questionnaires to make great courses for different levels of knowledge or to refresh what you already know. Take the chance to listen to experts and luminaries of the field of (bio)catalysis and take advantage of this unique possibility.
https://imoox.at/course/TEIP-BM
The iMooX-course “Tailored Materials and Enzymes for Industrial Processes – Basic Module” is an introductory fundamental course focusing on enzymes, their production and modification via protein engineering, biocatalytic synthesis in organic chemistry, and optimization of the enzymatic applications with process engineering.
https://imoox.at/course/TEIP-AM
The iMooX-course “Tailored Materials and Enzymes for Industrial Processes – Advanced Module” focusses on state-of-the-art enzyme immobilization techniques, different methods used based on carrier materials and binding chemistries, assessment of immobilized enzymes’ performance, and the use of immobilized enzymes in different reactors. Furthermore, we will introduce industrial biocatalytic applications synthesizing chemicals and downstream processing methods towards their isolation.
https://imoox.at/course/TEIP-SM
The iMooX-course “Tailored Materials and Enzymes for Industrial Processes – Sustainability and Industrial Applications” focusses on how biocatalysis can be implemented at industrial scale, and will show how enzymatic solutions can become environmentally-friendly and industrially relevant at the same time.
Special thanks to Verena Resch from Luminous Lab for the graphic designs!!
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