"Collaboration has brought us a lot"; interview with Prof Erik Heeres in CatchBio newsletter
During the last decade, Professor Erik Heeres, Green Chemical Reaction Engineering research group of ENTEG, witnessed biomass conversion change from a scientific rarity into a proper field. The CatchBio programme enabled this development. Heeres enjoyed this a lot, as collaboration is what he thrives on. “CatchBio has speeded up knowledge development in this field considerably."
Read the complete interview with Erik Heeres
Last modified: | 02 September 2016 3.19 p.m. |
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