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Red Española De Biorrefinerías Sustentables Sociedad Sociedad Iberoamenacana para el Red Española de Biorrefinerías Sustentables Desarrollo de las Biorefinerías Sociedad Iberoamenacana para el Red Española de Biorrefinerías Sustentables Desarrollo de las Biorefinerías 1 Committees Organizing Committee Eulogio Castro — President Universidad de Jaén, España Cristóbal Cara Universidad de Jaén, España Encarnación Ruiz Ramos Universidad de Jaén, España Inmaculada Romero Universidad de Jaén, España Manuel Moya Universidad de Jaén, España Francisco Gírio LNEG, Portugal Luis C. Duarte LNEG, Portugal Florbela Carvalheiro LNEG, Portugal Jalel Labidi U. del País Vasco, España Juan Miguel Romero García Universidad de Jaén, España Scientific Committee Adriana Longoria Hernández Instituto de Energías Renovables-UNAM, Mexico Alberto Coz Universidad de Cantabria, España Alejandro Rodríguez Pascual Universidad de Córdoba, España Alfredo Martínez Instituto de Biotecnología, UNAM, Mexico Aloia Romaní Universidade de Minho, Portugal Antonio Chica Lara ITQ, Valencia, España Anton Friedl TU Wien, Austria Apostolis Koutinas Agricultural University of Athens, Grecia Arturo Sánchez CINVESTAV, Guadalajara, Mexico Beatriz Gullón Universidade de Santiago de Compostela, España Carlos Martín Umea University, Sweden Carlos Ariel Cardona Universidad Nacional de Colombia Carolina Parra Universidad de Concepción, Chile Cinzia Faraco University of Naples Federico II, Italia Claudia Lareo Universidad de la República, Uruguay Cristiane Farinas EMBRAPA, Brasil Cristóbal Cara Corpas Universidad de Jaén, España Csaba Feher Budapest University of Technology and Economics, Hungría David Ibarra Trejo INIA, Madrid, España Davinia Salvachúa National Renewable Energy Laboratory (NREL), Estados Unidos Diego Moldes Moreira Universidad de Vigo, España Eleni Iliopoulou CPERI/CERTH, Greece Elia Tomás Pejó IMDEA Energía, Madrid, España Elisabet Aranda Universidad de Granada, España 2 Committees Scientific Comittee Encarnación Ruiz Ramos Universidad de Jaén, España Eulogio Castro Universidad de Jaén, España F. Gabriel Acién Fernández Universidad de Almería, España Fernando Vidal Universidad de Sevilla, España Florbela Carvalheiro LNEG, Lisboa, Portugal Francisco Gírio LNEG, Lisboa, Portugal Francisco Jurado Melguizo Universidad de Jaén, España Gabriel Blázquez Universidad de Granada, España German Aroca Universidad Católica de Valparaíso, Chile Héctor A. Ruiz Universidad de Coahuila, Mexico Idania Valdez Vásquez UNAM, Mexico Inés del Campo Colmenar CENER, España Inmaculada Romero Universidad de Jaén, España Isabel Belo Universidad de Minho, Portugal Jalel Labidi Universidad del País Vasco, España Javier Andrés Davila Rincon Universidad Tadeo Lozano, Colombia Enrique Javier Carvajal Pontificia Universidad Católica del Ecuador Joachim Venus Leibniz Institute for Agricultural Engineering and Bioeconomy, Potsdam, Alemania John A. Posada Duque Delft University. Países Bajos José António Teixeira Universidad de Minho, Portugal José Manuel Domínguez González Universidade de Vigo, España Juan Carlos Villar INIA, Madrid, España Juan Miguel Romero García Universidad de Jaén, España Jorge Rencoret IRNAS-CSIC, España Laureano Jiménez Universidad Rovira i Virgili, España Luciane Sene UNIOESTE, Brasil Luis Duarte LNEG, Lisboa, Portugal Luis Miguel Madeira Universidade de Porto, Portugal Luiz Pereira Ramos Universidade federal do Paraná, Brasil Luz Marina Florez Universidad Autónoma de Occidente, Colombia María Eugenia Eugenio INIA, Madrid, España Maite Garcia Cubero Universidad de Valladolid, España Manuel Moya Universidad de Jaén, España Marcelo Domine ITQ, España 3 Committees Scientific Committee María Conceiçao Fernandes CEBAL, Portugal María Cristina Schiappacasse Pontificia Universidad Católica de Chile María das Graças Felipe Universidad de Sao Paulo, Brasil María González Alriols Universidad del País Vasco, España María José Cocero Universidad de Valladolid, España María José Negro Álvarez CIEMAT, Madrid, España Mercedes Ballesteros CIEMAT, España Miguel Ladero Galán Universidad Complutense, Madrid, España Montserrat Pérez García Universidad de Cádiz, España Montserrat Zamorano Universidad de Granada, España Nuno Oliveira Universidade de Coimbra, Portugal Olena Sevastyanova KTH; Sweden Patricia Gullón Universidad del País Vasco, España Paul de Wild ECN, Holanda Rafael Borja Instituto de la Grasa, Sevilla ,España Rocío Díaz-Chávez Stockholm Environment Institute – Africa central Silvio Vaz Junior EMBRAPA, Brasil Gumersindo Feijoo Universidade de Santiago de Compostela, España Solange Mussatto DTU, Dinamarca Tarja Tamminen VTT, Finlandia Telma Franco UNICAMP, Brasil Thelmo Lu Chao Universidade de Santiago de Compostela, España Ulrika Rova Luleå University of Technology, Suecia 4 SUMMARY SCHEDULE WEDNESDAY 24 OCTOBER 2018 THURSDAY 25 OCTOBER 2018 9:30 Opening ceremony 9:00 Plenary Conference 10:00 Plenary conference 9:45 Parallel sessions 10:45 Parallel sessions 10:15 Oral presentations 11:15 Coffee Break 11:00 Coffee Break 11:45 Oral Presentations 11:30 Oral Presentations 13:30 Lunch 13:15 Lunch 15:00 Oral Presentations 15:00 Oral presentations 17:00 Coffee Break 17:00 Coffee Break 17:00 Poster Session I 17:00 Poster Session II 19:00 End of Works 19:00 End of Works 19:30 Tourist visit 21:00 Gala dinner FRIDAY 26 OCTOBER 2018 9:00 Plenary Conference 9:45 Parallel sessions 10:15 Oral presentations 10:45 Coffee break 11:15 Oral Presentations 12:45 Concluding remarks/Closing ceremony 13:15 Farewell cocktail 6 Programme at a glance: Wednesday 24/10/2018 MORNING SESSION 8:30—13:30 Aula Magna 8:30 Registration 9:30 Opening Ceremony in Aula Magna 10:00 PLENARY TALK PT1—NACEUR BELGACEM Aula Magna — SESSION O1 Biomass for Biorefineries Chair 1. Apostolis Koutinas, Chair 2. Alejandro Rodríguez Pascual, Agricultural University of Athens, Greece Universidad de Córdoba, Spain Salón de Grados I — SESSION O2 Pretreatment and fractionation Chair 1. Luciane Sene, Chair 2. Antonio Chica, UNIOESTE, Brazil ITQ, Spain SESSION O1 SESSION O2 Keynote 1. Carolina Grassi Keynote 2. José Antonio Teixeira. 10:45 State University of Campinas, Brasil Universidade de Minho, Portugal 11:15 Coffee Break 11:45 Oral 1.1 44 Oral 2.1 2 12:00 Oral 1.2 96 Oral 2.2 34 12:15 Oral 1.3 171 Oral 2.3 35 12:30 Oral 1.4 193 Oral 2.4 90 12:45 Oral 1.5 209 Oral 2.5 127 13:00 Oral 1.6 212 Oral 2.6 129 13:15 Oral 1.7 267 Oral 2.7 228 13:30 Lunch 7 Programme at a glance: Wednesday 24/10/2018 AFTERNOON SESSION 15:00—19:00 Aula Magna — SESSION O3 Thermochemical platform Chair 1. Borbala Erdei, Chair 2. Xabier Erdocia, Lund University, Sweden Universidad del País Vasco, Spain Salón de Grados I — SESSION O4 Biochemical processes Chair 1. Inés del Campo, Chair 2. Csaba Feher, CENER, Spain Technical and Economic University of Budapest, Hungary Salón de Grados II — SESSION O5 Biobased compounds (I) Chair 1. Idania Valdez Vázquez, Chair 2. John Posada-Duque, UNAM, Mexico Delft University of Technology, Netherlands SESSION O3 SESSION O4 SESSION O5 Keynote 3. Keynote 4. Keynote 5. David Serrano Jeroen Hugenholtz Alfredo Martínez 15:00 IMDEA-Energy Madrid, Wageningen Food & Instituto de Biotecnología Spain Biobased Research, UNAM, Mexico The Netherlands 15:30 Oral 3.1 15 Oral 4.1 42 Oral 5.1 45 15:45 Oral 3.2 94 Oral 4.2 69 Oral 5.2 48 16:00 Oral 3.3 124 Oral 4.3 84 Oral 5.3 73 16:15 Oral 3.4 150 Oral 4.4 117 Oral 5.4 101 16:30 Oral 3.5 165 Oral 4.5 135 Oral 5.5 78 16:45 Oral 3.6 264 Oral 4.6 158 Oral 5.6 26 17:00 Oral 3.7 12 17:15 Coffee Break Poster Session I 19:00 END OF WORKS 19:30 Tourist Visit 8 Programme at a glance: Thursday 25/10/2018 MORNING SESSION 8:30—13:15 Aula Magna 8:30 Registration 9:00 PLENARY TALK PT2—GREGG BECKHAM Aula Magna — SESSION O6 Biobased compounds (II) Chair 1. Inmaculada Romero, Chair 2. Florbela Carvalheiro, Universidad de Jaén, Spain LNEG, Portugal Salón de Grados I — SESSION O7 Green Chemistry Chair 1. María da Conceiçao Fernandes, Chair 2. Héctor Ruiz, IPBeja, Portugal Universidad de Saltillo, Mexico Salón de Grados II — SESSION O8 Advances in Biorefineries Chair 1. Antonia Infantes, Chair 2. Arturo Sánchez, Universidad de Málaga, Spain CINVESTAV, Mexico SESSION O6 SESSION O7 SESSION O8 Keynote 6. Keynote 7. Keynote 8. 9:45 Davinia Salvachúa Jason Hallett George Huber NREL, USA Imperial College of University of Wisconsin- London, UK Madison, USA 10:15 Oral 6.1 123 Oral 7.1 61 Oral 8.1 17 10:30 Oral 6.2 125 Oral 7.2 66 Oral 8.2 29 10:45 Oral 6.3 276 Oral 7.3 151 Oral 8.3 56 11:00 Coffee break 11:30 Oral 6.4 160 Oral 7.4 159 Oral 8.4 136 11:45 Oral 6.5 192 Oral 7.5 172 Oral 8.5 140 12:00 Oral 6.6 194 Oral 7.6 177 Oral 8.6 152 9 SESSION O6 SESSION O7 SESSION O8 12:15 Oral 6.7 211 Oral 7.7 179 Oral 8.7 176 12:30 Oral 6.8 229 Oral 7.8 255 Oral 8.8 180 12:45 Oral 6.9 116 Oral 7.9 273 Oral 8.9 234 13:00 Oral 6.10 146 Oral 7.10 295 Oral 8.10 230 13:15 Lunch Thursday 25/10/2018 Programme at a glance: Aula Magna — SESSION O9 Techno-economic evaluation, sustainability and LCA analysis Chair 1. Juan Carlos Colmenares, Chair 2. Elleni Iliopoulou, Polish Academy of Sciences, Poland CPERI/CERT, Greece Salón de Grados I — SESSION O10 Biomass for Biorefineries Chair 1. Moussa Dicko, Chair 2. Gabriel Acién, Université Paris XIII, France Universidad de Almería, Spain SESSION O9 SESSION O10 Keynote 9. Carlos A. Cardona Keynote 10. Gabriel Acién 15:00 Universidad Nacional de Colombia Universidad de Almería, Spain 15:30 Oral 9.1 46 Oral 10.1 259 15:45 Oral 9.2 49 Oral 10.2 145 16:00 Oral 9.3 77 Oral 10.3 104 16:15 Oral 9.4 153 Oral 10.4 16:30 Oral 9.5 223 16:45 Oral 9.6 278 Oral 10.5.309 17:00 Coffee break Poster session II 19:00 END OF WORKS 21:00 Gala Dinner 10 Programme at a glance: Friday 26/10/2018 MORNING SESSION 8:30—13:15 Aula Magna 8:30 Registration 9:00 PLENARY TALK PT3—FRANCISCO GÍRIO LNEG – Laboratório Nacional de Energia e Geologia, Lisboa, Portugal Aula Magna — SESSION O11 Lignin production and applications Chair 1.
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