SCHEMA hosts Spring Conference in Cambridge

We recently hosted our Spring Conference at the University of Cambridge in the Department of Chemical Engineering and Biotechnology, the academic home of SCHEMA Process Chemistry & Engineering Lead, Prof Laura Torrente-Murciano. The event brought together more than 100 researchers, industry leaders, and early-career scientists for two days of discussion and collaboration. Held on 24–25 March, the event highlighted the Hub’s commitment to advancing sustainable chemistry through interdisciplinary research, leadership development, and inclusive practice.

 

Conference group photo

Conference group photo

SCHEMA Spring conference delegates

SCHEMA Spring conference delegates

 

Day One 

The conference opened with a welcome from Prof Laura Torrente Murciano, our host in Cambridge, after which SCHEMA Director Prof Charlotte Williams gave delegates an overview of SCHEMA's work and an update of year one outputs. Dr Gerrit Gobius du Sart, Corporate Scientist: Technology Development at TotalEnergies Corbion, was the first speaker of the day, and began with a viewpoint from industry. Researchers from a number of different universities then took to the stage with a series of research talks:

 

Dr Gerrit Gobius du Sart

Dr Gerrit Gobius du Sart, Total Corbion

Prof Linda Broadbelt

Prof Linda Broadbelt, Northwestern University

Prof Erwin Reisner

Prof Erwin Reisner, University of Cambridge

 
Dr Gloria Rosetto

Dr Gloria Rosetto, University of Graz

Prof Joao Cabral

Prof Joao Cabral, Imperial College London

Dr Gabriella Pizzuto

Dr Gabriella Pizzuto, University of Liverpool

Prof Peter Olsén

Prof Peter Olsén, Linköping University

 

In the afternoon, delegates came together for lunch and a group photo, followed by a lightning presentation session in which poster presenters had 90 seconds to explain their work to the audience. This led into the full poster presentation session in the CEB Atrium where we had more than 35 posters in competition for our two prizes, kindly sponsored by ChemComm and Green Chemistry. Dr Alexander Craze from the Williams Group at the University of Oxford's won the Green Chemistry prize with his poster titled "Recyclable and Toughened High Molar Mass Poly(Cyclopentene Carbonate) (PCPC) Blends for Sustainable Alternative Thermoplastic Materials" and Dr Xian Ding from the University of Bath won the ChemComm prize with the poster titled "Sustainable Furan-Based Polyamides: A Green Platform for Advanced Janus Electrospun Antibacterial Dressings". Day One concluded with a cocktail event and conference dinner at Corpus Christi College, University of Cambridge.

 

Poster presentation session

Poster presentation session

Prof Antoine Buchard and Dr Alexander Craze

Prof Antoine Buchard and Dr Alexander Craze

Prof Antoine Buchard and Dr Xian Ding

Prof Antoine Buchard and Dr Xian Ding

Corpus Christi College

Corpus Christi College Dining Hall

 

Day Two

 

The second day of the conference opened with a lecture by Prof Filip Du Prez from Ghent University and Dr Fernando Vidal Pena from POLYMAT. These talks were followed by two sessions focusing on Life Cycle Assessments by Prof Rachael Rothman from the University of Sheffield and Dr Polina Yaseneva from the University of Cambridge. Dr Norman Keane from Keane Consulting delivered an industry and career perspective talk titled "From Lab to Leadership" charting his career path from being one of the only BAME PhD students in his University of Manchester chemistry cohort, to his successful career in industry which include high-profile roles such as Director of Innovation and Chief Technology Officer at Ingevity (UK) and D3O (UK), respectively.

 

Prof Filip Du Prez

Prof Filip Du Prez

Prof Rachael Rothman, Sheffield University

Prof Rachael Rothman

Dr Norman Keane

Dr Norman Keane, Keane Consulting

 
Dr Fernando Vidal Peña

Dr Fernando Vidal Peña, POLYMAT

Dr Polina Yaseneva

Dr Polina Yaseneva

Audience at SCHEMA Spring Conference

Q&A session

 

Thank you and see you in Oxford

 

The Spring conference was closed by Prof Matthew Davidson from the University of Bath  who thanked all attendees, staff, and student volunteers at the University of Cambridge. He also announced that registrations have now opened for the Autumn 2026 conference in Oxford, allowing attendees to register immediately. A special thank you to our exhibitors from Agilent and Asynt. 

 

Agilent

Agilent Team

Asynt

Asynt Team

 

Find out more about our upcoming Autumn Conference our event page and register now.