Fostering communication and collaboration among catalysis professionals.
Promoting the
education and training of new researchers in the field.
Encouraging the development and application of new catalytic technologies.
Organizing conferences, workshops, and symposia to disseminate the latest research findings.
Awards and scholarships to recognize outstanding contributions to catalysis.
Funding opportunities for innovative research projects.
Publication of research findings in reputable journals and conference proceedings.
Facilitating partnerships between academia, industry, and government agencies.
Access to exclusive content and resources, such as research papers and reports.
Discounts on registration fees for conferences and events.
Opportunities to network with leading experts in the field.
Eligibility for awards and funding opportunities.
Interested individuals can apply for membership through the CSA's
official website.
Offering mentorship programs to connect students with experienced professionals.
Providing travel grants and scholarships for students to attend conferences and workshops.
Organizing educational sessions and tutorials at major events.
Collaborating with universities to develop and enhance catalysis curricula.
The
Paul H. Emmett Award in Fundamental Catalysis, which honors outstanding contributions to the field.
The
Eugene J. Houdry Award in Applied Catalysis, recognizing achievements in industrial applications of catalysis.
The
Michel Boudart Award for the Advancement of Catalysis, presented jointly by the CSA and the European Federation of Catalysis Societies.
Joint research projects that address real-world industrial challenges.
Industry-sponsored sessions at conferences to showcase practical applications of catalysis.
Internship and fellowship programs to provide students with hands-on experience in industrial settings.
Advisory panels and committees that include representatives from both sectors.