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REACT 2026 – Scientific Exchange and Two Poster Awards

REACT 2026 provided an excellent platform for scientific exchange, networking, and presenting current research results. Through oral presentations, poster contributions, and two poster awards, the conference was a successful event for our team.

The Annual Meeting on Reaction Engineering (REACT 2026) brought together researchers, scientists, and industry representatives from across Germany to discuss the latest developments and challenges in reaction engineering.

Our team actively contributed to the scientific program through oral presentations and poster sessions, presenting current research activities and exchanging ideas with experts from academia and industry. The conference offered an excellent opportunity to receive valuable feedback, discuss innovative approaches, and strengthen collaborations within the reaction engineering community.

A particular highlight of this year's conference was the recognition of outstanding scientific contributions. Lavrans Söffker and Lars Sanderbrandes were awarded Poster Awards for the quality, originality, and scientific impact of their research work. Their achievements reflect the dedication and excellence that drive our research activities and represent a significant success for the entire team.

Beyond the scientific presentations, REACT 2026 provided numerous opportunities for networking and professional exchange. Discussions with colleagues from universities, research institutions, and industrial partners fostered new ideas and strengthened existing collaborations. The event once again demonstrated the importance of bringing together researchers from different disciplines to address current and future challenges in reaction engineering.

We congratulate all team members who contributed to the conference through presentations and posters, and we especially congratulate Lavrans Söffker and Lars Sanderbrandes on receiving their Poster Awards. We also thank the organizers for creating an inspiring and well-organized event that enabled productive scientific discussions and valuable networking opportunities.

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