The replacement of fossil fuels by a clean and renewable energy source is one of the most urgent and challenging issues our society is facing today, which is why intense research is devoted to this topic recently. Nature has been using sunlight as the primary energy input to oxidize water and generate carbohydrates (a solar fuel) for over a billion years. Inspired, but not constrained, by nature, artificial systems can be designed to capture light and oxidize water and reduce protons or other organic compounds to generate useful chemical fuels. URL: Booking: https://go.evvnt.com/156323-1. Prices: Academic from: USD 1748.00, Industry from: USD 1748.00, Student from: USD 1490.00. Speakers: Antoni Llobet (ICIQ), Jin Zhang (University of Santa Cruz), Heinz Frei (Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory), Dirk Guldi (Friedrich Alexander University Erlangen-Nürnberg), Osamu Ishitani (Tokyo Institute of Technology), Can Li (DICP, China) and many more. Time: 2:00 pm to 12:00 pm