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The 6th International Environmental Best Practices Conference
“Sustainability schemes for bio-based products in the framework
of the circular bioeconomy”
Olsztyn, Poland
24-26 September, 2019
The 6th International Environmental Best Practices Conference
“Sustainability schemes for bio-based products in the framework
of the circular bioeconomy”
Olsztyn, Poland
24-26 September 2019
www.ebp6.eu
Honorary Patronage
Ryszard GÓRECKI - Rector Magnificus of University of Warmia and Mazury in Olsztyn
Winfried LIEBER - Rector Magnificus of University of Applied Sciences in Offenburg
Piotr GRZYMOWICZ – President of Olsztyn
Gustaw Marek BRZEZIN – Marshal of Warmińsko-Mazurskie Voivodship, Poland
The Conference is organized with the support of The Office of The Marshal
of The Warmińsko-Mazurskie Voivodship
WELCOME
The 6th International Environmental Best Practices Conference
“Sustainability schemes for bio-based products in the
framework of the circular bioeconomy”
Dear Colleagues,
It is our great pleasure to welcome you at the 6th International Best Practices Conference, taking
place on the campus of the University of Warmia and Mazury in Olsztyn.
Olsztyn is a university town, with a population of about 170 thousand and over 20 thousand students.
The University of Warmia and Mazury is unique in Poland in that it has initiated and develop the idea
of a Green University. Sustainable growth of a university, greater energy-supply autonomy, low
greenhouse gas emission and consequently the development of infrastructure and facilities on the
campus so as to turn it into pleasant place to live, study and do research lie at the foundations of
this idea.
In 2006 the University established an interfaculty unit called the Center for Bioeconomy and
Renewable Energies. The Center integrates the dispersed research potential of the whole University
and conducts multidisciplinary research, including studies associated with renewable energies and
sustainable development of bioeconomy and circular economy. Nowadays, the important research
is focused on the sustainability assessment of bio-based products along with the implementation of
environmental, economic and social principles, criteria and indicators in standards, certification
schemes and ecolabels.
The concept of a circular bioeconomy generating biomass-based products arranged in a supply
chain and end-of-life options is the biggest research challenge for the next decades. Firstly, the
development of this concept requires an interdisciplinary research approach as it is only through
convergence of achievements at the crossroads of many sciences, including green, red and white
biotechnology, technical, agricultural, environmental, social and economic sciences, that we will
create synergistic scientific effects. And secondly, applied research effects associated with new bio-
based products implemented in the future market portfolio will integrate three fundamental areas of
sustainable development: economy, environment and society.
It is our hope that the Conference will summarize research achievements and new trends in many
interrelated aspects associated with circular bioeconomy. During this Conference, we will present
and discuss the results of our research in consecutive plenary session presentations and posters,
beginning from the feedstock and logistics, through bioenergy and bio-based product green
technologies up to market regulations associated with bio-based products, including
pharmaceutical ones.
We hope that you will enjoy the familiarity of the scientific atmosphere at the University of Warmia
and Mazury in Olsztyn, and will explore the university campus, innovative bio-based companies and
the beautiful region of Warmia and Mazury. Let this Conference bring fruitful conclusions and ideas,
particularly about the implementation of research results associated with circular bio-economy in
practice.
Enjoy the Conference and your stay in Olsztyn!
The Organizing Committee
International Scientific Committee
Chairperson
Janusz GOŁASZEWSKI, University of Warmia and Mazury in Olsztyn, Poland
Vice-Chairperson
Irena WOJNOWSKA-BARYŁA –University of Warmia and Mazury in Olsztyn, Poland
Members
Joachim JOCHUM – University of Applied Sciences, Offenburg, Germany
Michał K. ŁUCZYŃSKI – ChemProf, Olsztyn, Poland
Anna MALM – Medical University of Lublin, Poland
Mariusz MATYKA – Institute of Soil Science and Plant Cultivation, Poland
Andrea MONTI – University of Bologna, Italy
Piergiuseppe MORONE – University of Rome Unitelma Sapienza, Italy
Vance OWENS – South Dakota State University, USA
Anne-Cécile ROGER – University of Strasbourg, France
Edward RÓJ – New Chemical Synthesis Institute, Poland
Steering Committee
Efthymia ALEXOPOULOU – Centre for Renewable Energy Sources and Saving, Greece
Stanisław BIELECKI – Lodz University of Technology, Poland
Paweł BRZUZAN – University of Warmia and Mazury in Olsztyn, Poland
Adam CENIAN –Institute of Fluid Flow Machinery, Polish Academy of Science, Gdańsk,
Poland
Myrsini CHRISTOU – Centre for Renewable Energy Sources and Saving, Greece
Sławomir CIESIELSKI – University of Warmia and Mazury in Olsztyn, Poland
Stanisław CZACHOROWSKI – University of Warmia and Mazury in Olsztyn, Poland
Michał KRZYŻANIAK – University of Warmia and Mazury in Olsztyn, Poland
Ewelina OLBA-ZIĘTY – University of Warmia and Mazury in Olsztyn, Poland
Rafał PUDEŁKO – Institute of Soil Science and Plant Cultivation, Poland
Wojciech SAMULOWSKI – Olsztyn Scientific and Technology Park (OSTP), Poland
Mariusz Jerzy STOLARSKI – University of Warmia and Mazury in Olsztyn, Poland
Sébastien THOMAS – University of Strasbourg, France
Andreas WILKE – University of Applied Sciences, Offenburg, Germany
Grażyna ZGÓRKA – Medical University of Lublin, Poland
Federica ZANETTI – University of Bologna, Italy
Secretariat of Committee
Anna KARWOWSKA – University of Warmia and Mazury in Olsztyn, Poland
Monika MAKOWSKA – University of Warmia and Mazury in Olsztyn, Poland
Kamila ORLIŃSKA – ChemProf, Olsztyn, Poland
Wioleta RADAWIEC – University of Warmia and Mazury in Olsztyn, Poland
Anna SADOWSKA – University of Warmia and Mazury in Olsztyn, Poland
CONFERENCE PROGRAM AT A GLANCE
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The 6th International Environmental Best Practices Conference
“Sustainability schemes for bio-based products in the framework
of the circular bioeconomy”
Wednesday
21:00
22:00
Conference Dinner
20:00
Ice-breaking Party
STAR-ProBio
(Room C1)
19:00
EBIPREP Session
(Room B)
PANACEA
(Room C2)
Innovation presentation (Foyer) Coffee break
16:00 Coffee break–Poster Session –PS1 and PS2Coffee break
EBIPREP
(Room
A1/6)
Plenary Session
3 (Room B)PANACEA
(Room C2)
14:00
BIOmagic
(Room C2)
STAR-ProBio
(Room C1)
13:00
18:00
Coffee break
BIOmagic
(Room C2)
STAR-ProBio
Room C1)
17:00
10:00
Lunch Lunch
PANACEA
(Room C2)STAR-ProBio
(Room C1)
12:00
15:00
STAR-ProBio
(Room C1)
Registration (Foyer)
BIOmagic
(Room C2)
Opening Ceremony (Room B)
Study
visits
Coffee breakScientific Board of CBEO
UWM (Room C2)11:00Coffee break–Poster Session PS3, PS4
and PS5
Plenary Session
2 (Room B)
Coffee break
Plenary Session 5
(Room B)
Discussion Panel (Room B)
EBP6 Closing Ceremony
Lunch
26/9/201908:00
Monday Tuesday Thursday
09:00
Plenary Session 4
(Room B)Plenary Session 1 (Room B)
23/9/2019 24/9/2019 25/9/2019
The Conference will summarise research achievements and new trends in many interrelated aspects
associated with bioeconomy. They will be discussed in the six consecutive research panels of session
presentations and posters.
Chairperson: Mariusz Stolarski (e-mail: [email protected])
PS1. Sustainable value chains for biomass-based products
Biomass is the only feedstock with the potential to substitute non-renewable fossil resources and to
mitigate climate change. The research on biomass resources and efficient use shall be in
accordance with ecosystem services of provisioning food and raw materials for numerous bio-based
products, supporting nutrient recycling, regulating biodiversity and cultural well-being.
Chairperson: Anne-Cécile Roger (e-mail: [email protected])
PS2. Multi-product processing – requirements on sustainability
The transformation process towards bioeconomy is closely related to the progress in research on
biorefinery processing where (i) biomass is rationally converted into a cascade of multi-bio-based
products, (ii) any production waste composes the raw material for other bio-based products, and (iii)
aerobic and anaerobic fermentations compose an integral part of the system.
Chairperson: Sławomir Ciesielski (e-mail: [email protected])
PS3. Green chemistry and biotechnology – new technologies and markets
Green chemistry and biotechnology set out new areas of research aiming at the reduction of
hazardous substances in processes and products and the disposal of toxic wastes. The key research
focus is on designing new bio-based products that throughout their entire lifecycle have no adverse
effects to environmental, economic and social well-being.
Chairperson: Piergiuseppe Morone (e-mail: [email protected])
PS4. Socio-economic dimensions of regulations on circular bioeconomy
The research on sustainability of bio-based products involves consideration of the whole life-cycle
from the environmental, economic and social points of view. Up to now the main focus of
sustainability certification and labels has been on measuring the environmental impact with the use
of indicators such as greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions, life cycle assessment (LCA) or product carbon
footprint (PCF). The research challenge is to combine environmental assessments with estimation of
economic and social impacts.
Chairperson: Grażyna Zgórka (e-mail: [email protected])
PS5. Standardisation process for natural pharmaceutical products
The standardization process of natural pharmaceutical products involves a set of biological assays in
vitro as well as phytochemical procedures for the evaluation of raw material, processing as well as
intermediate and end products to confirm the compliance with the standard. The session will give the
insight into the current research on standards and associated procedures for natural pharmaceutical
products.
Chairperson: Andreas Wilke (e-mail: [email protected])
EBIPREP- project results communication
Efficient Use of Biomass for low Emission Production of Renewable Energy and biotechnological
valuable Products
The targeted climate protection goals require that renewable energy sources become the main
energy source of the energy supply in the future. In order to achieve this ambitious goal, it is
appropriate to link conventional and renewable energy or, even better, sustainable individual
processes intelligently. The EBIPREP project is being carried out by an interdisciplinary research group
consisting of chemists, process engineers, bioprocess engineers and physicists specialized in sensors
and process control. The aim is to develop new solutions for the usage of woodchips and the wood
juice obtained during the mechanical drying process. Besides the woodchip gasification and the
catalytic cleaning of the wood gas, the use of the wood juice in biogas plants and in
biotechnological production of valuable substances, e.g. in enzyme production, plays the dominant
role.
Innovation Presentations – Chairperson: Ewelina Olba-Zięty (e-mail: [email protected])
Poster Session – Chairperson: Adam Cenian (e-mail: [email protected])
The Awards Committee of EBP6 – Chairperson: Paweł Brzuzan (e-mail: [email protected])
CONFERENCE VENUE
EBP6 will be held at the University of Warmia and Mazury in Olsztyn. The conference venue will
be at The Faculty of Mathematics and Computer Science in the campus of University of
Warmia and Mazury in Olsztyn (Kortowo).
The Faculty of Mathematics and Computer Science is located approximately 5 km from the
city center of Olsztyn.
Address:
The Faculty of Mathematics and Computer Science
Słoneczna 54 Street
Kortowo, 10-710 Olsztyn
Poland
The Faculty of Mathematics and Computer Science (Oral and Poster Sessions)
Przystań Kortowska Restaurant (Ice-Breaking Party)
Hotel HP Park Olsztyn (Conference Dinner)
Local buses operate frequently from the city center to the university campus Kortowo
(direction: Stary Dwór, bus stop called: Stary Dwór). Bus tickets can be purchased at
newspaper kiosks or ticket machine. Buses from the city center to the university campus
Kortowo: No. 103 and 109.
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KEYNOTE SPEAKERS
Stanisław BIELECKI is a professor of technical sciences, recognized
biotechnology authority (in particular: molecular and industrial
biotechnology), food technology, related disciplnes and bioeconomy.
Currently, the main areas of his scientific investigation are: molecular and
industrial biotechnology, bioeconomy, biopolimers and in particular
bacterial cellulose and its applications, applied biocatalysts, molecular
engineering of enzymes, enzymatic synthesis of oligosaccharides,
biocatalysis in nonconventional systems. Professor Bielecki is an author or co-
author (scientific attainment features) of over 200 research papers, 53
patents and 8 patent applications. He is a director of the IBT, a member of the Council of the
European University Association (EUA, 2016-2020), member of the European Bioeconomy
Stakeholders Panel at the European Commission (2016-) and a member of: the Biotechnology
Committee of the Polish Academy of Sciences, Innovation Council of the Lodz Region, and the
Foundation of Polish Rectors. Moreover prof. S. Bielecki has many years of experience in
managment of higher education institution. He was a rector of the Lodz University of
Technology in 2008-2016. He is a member of national and international scientific organizations
and expert teams working in the field of biotechnology and bioeconomy. He is an author and
co-author of a series of reports and expert opinions on the strategies and perspectives of
biotechnology and bioeconomy development in Poland.
Danuta CIECHAŃSKA is Vice President of the Association Bioeconomy Cluster. A graduate of
the Faculty of Food Chemistry and Biotechnology, Lodz University of Technology, from 2018
Chief Specialist in the Industrial Biotechnology Team ŁUKASIEWICZ Research
Network - Institute for Sustainable Technologiesin Radom and polymer expert
at EPICOM SA, has over 25 years of experience in management and
implementation of R&D work in multi-entity scientific and industrial consortia,
experience in creating lasting cooperation between scientific units and
national and international companies, a specialist in the fields of: materials
engineering, circular bioeconomy, industrial biotechnology, biopolymers,
bioplastics, biomaterials. Chairwoman of the Working Group on National Smart Specialization
No. 3 "Biotechnology and chemical processes, bioproducts and products of specialized
chemistry and environmental engineering, Member of the Main Council of Science and Higher
Education.
Sławomir CIESIELSKI is the Professor of Biology at the Department of
Environmental Biotechnology (University of Warmia and Mazury in Olsztyn).
He is interested in the improvement of green technologies by recognizing
biological processes of biomass conversion. His current research interests
include microbial biopolymers synthesis, environmental biotechnology,
microbial metagenomics, molecular biotechnology. He has been involved
in many collaborative research projects financed by various instances in the
field of biopolymers synthesis, wastewater treatment, environmental microbiology and fisheries.
He led research and development projects. Sławomir Ciesielski is currently a coordinator of PhD
doctoral studies in Bioeconomy, a project financed by European Union under European Social
Fund scheme. He is an author or a co-author of numerous scientific publications and served on
international scientific committees. He was a reviewer for a number of international journals.
Jean-Luc DUBOIS is Scientific Director at Arkema. He is in charge
of Corporate R&D linked with Catalysis, Processes, Renewables and
Recycling. He supervises the long-term projects in this area, and builds
the relationships with academic partners and companies for
collaborative research. Graduated from the Hautes Etudes Industrielles
(HEI), he did a Voluntary Service Overseas in Saudi Arabia at the
KFUPM/RI. He obtained his PhD from the Institut Français du Pétrole
(French Institute of Petroleum) for his work on Catalysts for Oxidative
Coupling of Methane. After a Post-Doctorate at the National Chemical Laboratory for Industry
(Tsukuba, Japan), he found a Research Scientist position at the R&D Centre of the refining
company elf-antar-france (now TOTAL), and stayed 2 years in the laboratories of Japan Energy
in a collaborative research project on Hydrodesulphurization catalysts. He moved to the
chemical division of the group, elf-atochem (now in-part Arkema) in 1997, and successively
stayed in the R&D Centres in Saint-Avold and Pierre-Bénite (France), where he worked on
oxidation catalysts and started several research projects including dehydration of glycerol (by-
product of biodiesel) to acrolein/acrylic acid, oxidative coupling of alcohols, cross metathesis
of fatty esters to monomers for polyamide, hydroformylation of fatty acid derivatives for
monomers, reactive castor seed crushing to methyl-ester and detoxified seed meal. He is the
author of more than 100 publications and 150 patent applications.
Donald HUISINGH is skilled in interdisciplinary education and holistic
approaches to defining and solving society's problems so that effective and
equitable progress can be made toward Sustainable Societies. He is skilled in
course and curriculum development and curriculum evaluation in topics
ranging from Sustainable Development and regional sustainable
development to more detailed issues such as: toxic use reduction, life cycle
thinking, industrial ecology, pollution prevention, eco-efficiency and eco-
effectivity. He also addresses issues such as the philosophical, ethical, and
political implications of improper eco-system management, human population growth and
human capacity building, human empowerment, trans-gender, trans-generational, trans-
ethnic and trans-regional equity. He is actively involved in multi-dimensional approaches to
“Accelerate the Transition to Equitable, Sustainable, Post-Fossil Carbon Societies. He is the
founder and Editor-in-Chief (EIC) of the Journal of Cleaner Production (JCLP) for twenty-three
years. On December, 31, 2015, he retired as EIC and became, Editor-in-Chief, Emeritus of the
JCLP, which has an Impact factor for 2017: 5.85. He is the author or co-author of more than 300
professional publications, audio-video productions and simulations in a wide-array of
environmental dimensions since 1955.
Michał ŁUCZYŃSKI, Ph.D. in chemistry (the Faculty of Chemistry of the
Jagiellonian University in Cracow), Research-and-teaching assistant professor
in the Department of Chemistry and Toxicology of the University of Warmia
and Mazury to 2017, specialist in organic chemistry and toxicology. He
participated in many researches, including encapsulating and stabilizing
active phytonutrients and research on conversion of lignocellulose to ethanol
and other bioproducts. Green Phoenix Prize Winner in research of biorefining
processes and renewable energy on small-scale. Co-author of a patent. Co-
author of many research papers. Founder and Co-owner of ChemProf Company from 2009,
which specializes in solving problems in a wide range of chemical technology, food and feed
technology, biotechnology, nanotechnology, pharmacy, as well as chemical, biochemical
and microbiological analysis. ChemProf company has experience for example in the
production of natural plant extracts, selectively purified using membrane techniques, spray
drying or the encapsulation required for the needs of the pharmaceutical industry.
Piergiuseppe MORONE is Full Professor of Economic Policy at Unitelma
Sapienza with a strong interest in green innovation and sustainable
development pushing his research at the interface between innovation
economics and sustainability transitions, an area of enquiry that has
attracted growing attention over the last decade. His work regularly
appears in prestigious innovation and environmental economics journals.
He is coordinator of STAR-ProBio, an H2020 research project aiming at developing sustainability
assessment tools for bio-based products and promote their market penetration. Piergiuseppe is
head of the Bioeconomy in Transition Research Group, a research unit at Unitelma Sapienza
involved in research concerning the emergence of a circular and bio-based economy.
Piergiuseppe is member of the Editorial Boards of Current Opinion in Green and Sustainable
Chemistry (ELSEVIER) and Open Agriculture (De Gruyter Open) and acts as Guest Editor for
various journal including the Journal of Cleaner Production (ELSEVIER) and Sustainability (MDPI).
Since July 2019 he has been appointed Economic Advisor of the Italian Minister of the
Environment, Land and Sea Protection.
Ewelina OLBA-ZIĘTY works at the University of Warmia and Mazury (UWM) in
Olsztyn. She is member of working Group for The National Smart Specialization
(KIS) which indicates preferences in providing support for the development of
research, development and innovation (R & D & I) under the new financial
perspective for 2014-2020 and Head of the Office of the Centre for
Bioeconomy and Renewable Energies (CBEO) at University. She has been
involved in many project in the field of multidisciplinary research on innovative
technologies of biofuel production: generation of biogas in small biogas
plants, bioethanol in lignocellulosic and sugar biorefineries, and bio-oil in algae production
plants. She specializes in economic analysis for biomass production and processing to different
bioproducts.
Anne-Cécile ROGER is deputy Director of ICPEES. After a PhD obtained in 1995 "Oxidative
coupling of methane over pyrochlore catalysts with defined structure A2B2O7 (A = Sm and B =
Sn)", she defended her HDR in 2003 "Heterogeneous catalysis over mixed oxides with defined
structures. Direct or indirect valorization of natural gas". After a strong experience in Fischer-
Tropsch for almost 10 years, she is, since more than ten years, involved in the development of
mixed oxide type catalytic materials for CO2 hydrogenation (methanol, DME, higher alcohols)
and Power-to-Gas technologies. She is the author of 77 publications, 6 book chapters, 26
proceedings, 3 patents and more than 100 oral communications. She supervised 21 PhD, 9 post-
doc and 12 Master students. She coordinates the team “Energy and Fuels for a Sustainable
Environment” since 2009. This team is focused on heterogeneous catalysis in order to valorize
renewable resources sustainably into fuels. With this aim, hydrogen or syngas production from
biomass or electrolysis is studied. Moreover, in the context of power to energy the hydrogenation
of CO2 into methane, methanol, DME or heavier hydrocarbons is one major topic of the team.
Studies performed generally include synthesis and characterization of catalytic
materials followed by catalytic tests and kinetic studies.
Vance OWENS received BS, MS, and PhD degrees at Brigham Young
University, Utah State University, and the University of Wisconsin-Madison,
respectively. He is Director of the North Central Regional Sun Grant Center
and Professor of Plant Science at South Dakota State University. He has
conducted research on production of bioenergy feedstock crops, specifically
perennial species, for more than 20 years. He led the Sun Grant Initiative/U.S.
Department of Energy Regional Feedstock Partnership (RFP), a wide ranging
partnership designed to substantiate the potential to produce more than one
billion tons biomass feedstocks in the U.S. annually. The RFP included more than 75 investigators
with DOE funding exceeding US$20 million. A key outcome of the RFP was the development of
yield potential maps for important herbaceous (switchgrass, energycane, sorghum, giant
miscanthus, and mixed grasses) and woody (hybrid poplar and shrub willow) biomass
feedstocks in the U.S.
Mariusz Jerzy STOLARSKI – titular professor of agricultural sciences,
working as full professor at the University of Warmia and Mazury in Olsztyn.
He carries out research studies in the area of cultivation, productivity and
usability of Perennial Industrial Crops (PIC) (short rotation coppice,
herbaceous crops and grasses, e.g. willow, poplar, black locust, Virginia
mallow, willowleaf sunflower, cup plant, miscanthus) and non-edible oil
crops (e.g. crambe, camelina) for multipurpose utilization (industrial and
energy) as an element of circular bioeconomy. Research studies have
produced technologies of PIC cultivation and processing lignocellulosic biomass with a view to
obtaining solid, liquid and gaseous fuels. Very important elements of his research is an
assessment of the economic and energy efficiency technologies and environmental impact of
many PIC and non-edible oil species. Professor Stolarski’s research interests also include logistics
and utilization of other types of agricultural and forest biomass and their derivatives.
He has published over 110 original papers and is a co-author of a patent and 11 willow
cultivars. He is a member of a number of organisations and associations, e.g.: The Association
for the Advancement of Industrial Crops (AAIC), Polish Biomass Society (POLBIOM) and the
Polish Agronomy Society. He participated in over 20 research projects altogether, including 8
international ones. Now he is a coordinator of BIOmagic, an interdisciplinary national research
project (National (Polish) Centre for Research and Development - NCBiR) with title
“BIOproducts from lignocellulosic biomass derived from MArginal land to fill the Gap In Current
national bioeconomy” and coordinator of UWM group of international project
BalticBiomass4Value (Interreg Baltic Sea Region Programme) with title “Unlocking the Potential
of Bio-based Value Chains in the Baltic Sea Region”.
Vijay Kumar VERMA Education: PhD Renewable Energy and
Environmental Engineering (Engineering Science) - VUB Brussels Belgium
Topic: Quality labelling of small scale biomass heating systems in context
of Belgian quality labelling
Profesional Engagements. Present: Dhara Solutions GmbH (running more
than 30 projects on energy enginering (good mix of EU, Industrial, Austrian
projects). Past: Assistant Progessor-Tempare University of technology
(circular bioeconomy)-Finland; Associate Professor-Technical University of Troyes- France; Senior
Researcher- Bioenergy2020+ GmbH Austria Expertise in Bioenergy field. EU Projects/ Tenders: 11
years of experience in proposal preparation, acquisition and project management
(FP6, FP7, Horizin2020 and FP9). Austrian, Belgian, U.S.A. and other International Projects: 10years
of experience in BelSpo, FFG, AWS, SFG, Indian Science Policy and several other industrial
project acquisition and management. Eco-design: 4 years of experience ecodesign,
involvement in Lot 15-20. Project Evaluation: 6 years Romanian Government, 2 years BelSpo, 4
years in EU(H2020)and 3 years in InterReg projects evaluation. Trainings: Several years of
designing training material, giving trainings and organizing trainings on several topics(SME-
Phase 1&2, Financial Planning, Funding Roadmap, Business Model, LCA etc). Author of more
than 20 highest ranked international journal publications.
Andreas WILKE is a bioprocess engineer and has held a research position at
the University of Applied Sciences Offenburg since 2005. He gives lectures and
lab courses in the fields of Bioenergy, Biotechnological Conversion Processes
and Bioprocessing. The focus of his research work is strongly dominated by
bioeconomy subjects with topics on biogas technology, bioreactor
development and bioprocess technology. Current research projects are
concerned with the “Effect of biochar on the biogas productivity of inhibiting
biogas substrates”, the “Effect of cellulolytic enzymes for substrate
pretreatment in biogas processes” or the “Bioreactor development for the detection of
xenobiotics”. In an ongoing INTERREG-Project with the acronym EBIPREP Andreas Wilke works as
project coordinator and subproject leader. This project focuses on the biotechnological usage
of wood juice and the thermal use of woodchips and will be presented in detail at this
congress.
Roland WOHLGEMUTH studied chemistry and biology at the University
of Basel in Switzerland and obtained his Ph.D. in Biophysical Chemistry
in 1979 with Prof. Seelig at the Biocenter of the University of Basel for his
discoveries on the structure and dynamics of polar headgroups in
membranes of two diastereomeric 3-sn-phos-phatidylglycerols using
chemical and biocataly-tic synthesis and advanced NMR-methodologies.
He continued postdoctoral research on membra-nes in 1979 with Prof.
Seelig and won a Swiss National Science Foundation Award in 1980 to start
research on artificial photosynthesis with Prof. Melvin Calvin at the Lawrence Berkeley
Laboratory (LBL) and UC Berkeley. He was then hired in 1981 by Melvin Calvin to further build up
this research area at LBL and UC Berkeley, supported by the US Department of Energy. In 1983
Roland Wohlgemuth moved back to Switzerland and has been hired by the chemical
company FLUKA to lead the bioanalytical labo-ratory and to build up biochemistry and
biotech-nology. He became head of the biochemistry department and in 1989 Fluka was
acquired by Sigma-Aldrich, which then in November 2015 has become member of Merck
KGaA Group. He and his team have developed >1000 new products from idea to products in
the bottle on the world market. He has >35 years innovation experience in various academic
and industrial environments and has been project leader of many national and international
research projects. His research has also been published in 142 contributions (h-index 34) to
scientific journals and books and he is member of ten editorial boards, associate editor of three
journals and consulting editor of one journal. He has been teaching various biocatalysis courses
and since 2017 he is working as Visiting Professor at Lodz University of Technology. He serves as
expert for various National, European and International Research Bodies. He is member of the
Executive Board of the European Federation of Biotechnology, Chairman of ESAB and President
of the Swiss Coordination Committee for Biotechnology (SKB).
Grażyna ZGÓRKA has obtained an academic degree of the associated
professor in pharmaceutical sciences for the achievement concerning the
application of modern extraction techniques in phytochemical studies of
some plant species rich in bioactive flavonoids of therapeutic potential. She
is also a specialist in the field of phytotherapy (postgraduate specialization
in 2007). Working as an expert, during the long-term cooperation with the
companies of herbal and pharmaceutical industry in Poland (Herbapol-
Lublin S.A., US Pharmacia, Servier-Polska, Marcmed), she has elaborated over 200 scientific
reports referring to the quality and standardisation of herbal and other medicinal products.
Nowadays, apart from the heading the Department of Pharmacognosy with Medicinal Plant
Unit (Medical University of Lublin), she is also the manager and a qualified person (QP) in the
Laboratory that possesses the Certificate of Good Manufacturing Practice (GMP) compliance
and the permit of the Chief Pharmaceutical Inspector for the control of medicinal products at
the stage of the batch release for sale. Current scientific interests: the application of the
advanced extraction, chromatographic and spectroscopic techniques in the isolation and
phytochemical analysis of various plant polyphenolics (flavonoids, phenylethanoids, lignans)
and investigation of their pharmacological (anti-inflammatory, cardio- and neuroprotective,
antineoplastic) activities using both in vitro and in vivo models. Lately, Grażyna Zgórka was a
manager of the research project, financed by the Polish Ministry of Science and Higher
Education, concerning the studies on selective estrogen receptor modulators (isoflavones),
occurring in Trifolium L. genus, and the assessment of their anti-osteoporotic effects using the
animal model of ovariectomized rat females.
INSTRUCTION FOR PRESENTERS
Presenters in oral sessions
Equipment:
The conference rooms will be equipped with the software for presentation of Power Point /
PDF slides, including a computer (Win 10), data projector, speakers, a laser pointer, lectern
and a microphone. There will be additional visual aids such as flip charts.
Loading presentations:
Presenters will provide their slides (and associated files) on a memory stick to a technician,
who will load the presentations into the computer.
Instructions for presenters:
Invited Speakers are allocated from 20 to 30 minutes to speak.
It is recommended to secure 3-5 minutes for discussion/questions.
Presenters in the poster session
Equipment:
Poster presentations will be held in the foyer of the Conference hall for the duration of the
conference. Each poster has an allocated number, which can be found on the poster list
in the Conference program. Posters will be presented on panels 100 cm (width) x 130 cm
(height) with the allocated poster number.
Mounting the poster:
Poster panels will be available for the duration of the conference. Please place your
poster no later than 10:00 AM Tuesday, 24 September 2019.
Instruction for presenters:
Please hold on to your allocated number to keep all posters in order. The authors of the
posters are asked to attend their posters during the poster session time to discuss the
research results with the other EBP6 participants.
At the EBP6 Conference, the early stage researchers will be awarded for the best oral and
poster presentations. Oral presentations and posters will be evaluated by the Awards
Committee of EBP6 and special consideration will be given to scientific rigour, contribution
to the field of circular bioeconomy, relevance to the Conference themes and overall
impression.
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CITY OF OLSZTYN
Olsztyn is a city standing on the Łyna River and situated in
northeastern Poland. Olsztyn is the capital of the Warmia and
Mazury region.
More than half of the forests occupying 21.2% of the city area
form a single complex of the Municipal Forest (1,050 ha) used
mainly for recreation and tourism purposes. Within the Municipal
Forest area there are two peat-land floral sanctuaries. Municipal
greenery (560 ha, 6.5% of the town area) consists of parks, flower
beds and lawns. There are 910 monuments of nature and groups
of protected trees including beech, oak, maple and lime-lined avenues .
The city is situated in a lake region of forests and plains. There are 15 lakes within the administrative
bounds of the city (13 with area greater than 1 ha). The overall area of lakes in Olsztyn is about 725
ha, which constitutes 8.25% of the total city area.
Three days in Olsztyn
DAY ONE
History and Cultural Life of Olsztyn
Olsztyn is an attractively situated town with a history of more
than 650 years. Its legacy remains with us to this day, and the
memory of great people and events still lingers in the Old
Town.
The military architecture of 14th century Warmia, outstanding
Art Nouveau buildings from the 19th and 20th centuries, interesting shows and concerts held in the
city – they all help to ensure that those who have made a decision to visit Olsztyn gladly return.
Strolling through the streets of the Old Town, we can admire the remains of the medieval town
walls, crowned with the monumental silhouette of the Castle, housing an interesting collections of
the Museum of Warmia and Mazury. The castle yard still radiates the spirit of bygone times, and
everyone standing in front of the astronomical chart drawn on the walls by Nicolaus Copernicus will
sense the presence of history – and perhaps also feel a desire to gaze at the stars, a desire that
can be satisfied under the dome of Olsztyn’s Planetarium.
DAY TWO
Fun on the water – by Canoe and Horse through Olsztyn
The growing number of holidaymakers who want to do
something active with their holiday will find a great deal to
attract them in and around Olsztyn: hiking routes, trail biking or
canoeing, taking part in Olsztyn’s Summer of the Arts, wandering
among the beauties of nature from dawn to dusk. These are just
a handful of ideas for summer holiday which we offer to our
visitors.
DAY THREE
On Foot and by Bicycle through the Olsztyn Forests
The large area of the Town Forest offers ample opportunities for
active holidays on foot and on bike. There are several
signposted trails in and around Olsztyn, and most are suitable
for cyclists unburdened with luggage.
The walking trails are adjusted to fit hikers of different degrees
of physical fitness. Olsztyn can also serve as a base for further
exploration by active tourism enthusiasts – the choice is up to
you!
PROGRAM of EBP6 CONFERENCE
MONDAY, 23 September 2019
Parallel satellite workshops/project meetings (closed)
8:00 – 08:30
Registration
Foyer, The Faculty of Mathematics and Computer Science
Słoneczna 54 Street, 10-710 Olsztyn
8:30 – 19:00 Workshops/Project meetings
Lunch
13:00 – 14:00
EBIPREP
14:00 – 16:00
Room A1/6
BIOmagic
8:30 – 19:00
Room C2
STAR-ProBio
14:00-19:00
Room C1
19:30
Ice-breaking Party
Restaurant “Przystań Kortowska”,
Jana Heweliusza 28 str. 10-719 Olsztyn (University campus)
TUESDAY, 24 September 2019
8:00 – 08:30
Registration
Foyer, The Faculty of Mathematics and Computer Science, Słoneczna 54 Street, 10-710
Olsztyn
8:30 – 09:00
Opening Ceremony (Room B)
Welcome address – Jerzy Jaroszewski, Prorector of University of Warmia and Mazury
in Olsztyn, Poland
Introduction to EBP6 – Janusz Gołaszewski, University of Warmia and Mazury in Olsztyn,
Poland
9:00 – 10:45
Plenary Session 1
Sustainable value chains for biomass-based products
(Room B)
STAR-ProBio
project
meeting –
closed.
(Room C1)
Chairperson: Mariusz STOLARSKI, University of Warmia and Mazury in
Olsztyn, Poland
9:00 – 9:25
Invited Speaker:
Vance OWENS, South Dakota State University, USA
USA production and market of biomass for ground-based transportation
fuel, sustainable aviation fuel, and bio-based products
9:25 – 9:50
Invited Speaker:
Jean-Luc DUBOIS, ARKEMA France
Comparison of several oil crops potential for the production of the same
chemical compound: is the cheapest oil the best solution?
9:50 –10:10
Myrsini CHRISTOU, Center for Renewable Energy Sources (CRES), Greece
EU production and market for cereals and lignocellulosic crops as a source
of biomass for bio-based products
10:10 – 10:25
Federica ZANETTI, University of Bologna, Italy
Innovative oil and starch crops as a source of biomass for the European
bio-based economy
10:25 – 10:45 Rolf BLAAUW, Wageningen Food & Biobased Research, The Netherlands
Examples of value chains for multipurpose biomass utilization
10:45 – 11:00 Coffee break – Poster Session PS3, PS4 and PS5
11:00 – 12:45
Plenary Session 2
Multi-product processing – requirements on sustainability
(Room B)
PANACEA
project
meeting –
closed
(Room C2)
STAR-ProBio
project
meeting –
closed. (Room
C1)
Chairperson: Anne-Cécile ROGER, University of Strasbourg,
France
11:00- 11:25
Invited Speaker:
Vijay K. VERMA, Dhara Solutions GmbH, Austria
Small scale biomass heating systems: Standards, quality
labelling and market driving factors – An EU outlook
11:25-11:45
Andreas WILKE, Offenburg University of Applied Sciences,
Germany
EBIPREP – Efficient Use of Biomass for low Emission Production
of Renewable Energy and biotechnological valuable
Products
11:45-12:05 Jan CEBULA, Silesian University of Technology, Poland
Cofermentation of potato pulp with poultry manure
12:05-12:25
Philipp HUBER, Offenburg University of Applied Sciences,
Germany
Production of a value-added product from biogenic
residues by Euglena gracilis
12:25-12:45
Paulina MARCINIAK, University of Warmia and Mazury in
Olsztyn, Poland
Production of polyhydroxyalkanoates by Paracoccus
homiensis from wastes generated by dairy industry
12:45 – 13:00 Innovation presentations
Chairperson: Ewelina OLBA-ZIĘTY, University of Warmia and Mazury in Olsztyn, Poland
13:00 – 14:00 Lunch
14:00 – 15:45 Plenary Session 3 – Green chemistry and biotechnology – new technologies
and markets (Room B)
PANACEA
project
meeting –
closed
(Room C2)
Chairperson: Sławomir CIESIELSKI, University of Warmia and Mazury in Olsztyn,
Poland
14:00 –14:25
Invited Speaker:
Roland WOHLGEMUTH, Swiss Coordination Committee for Biotechnology,
Switzerland; Lodz University of Technology, Poland
Biotechnology and Green Chemistry for the Design of Resource-efficient
Processes
14:25 –14:45
Venkateswar Reddy MOTAKATLA, University of Münster, Germany
Biofuels and bioplastics production from waste materials through microbial
fermentation technology
14:45 –15:05
Tomasz POKÓJ, University of Warmia and Mazury in Olsztyn, Poland
Enhanced polyhydroxyalkanoates production by mixed microbial cultures on
crude glycerin with a feast-accumulation-endogenous growth cultivation
strategy
15:05 –15:25 Oliver JOCHUM, Offenburg University of Applied Sciences, Germany
Biological methanation with membrane gassing in a whey pilot biogas plant
15:25 –15:45
Luana LADU, Technische Universität Berlin (TU Berlin), Germany
Measures to create a supportive regulatory framework for the bio-based
industry
15:45 – 16:20 Coffee break – Poster Session – PS1 and PS2
16:20 – 18:55 EBIPREP- project results communication (Room B)
PANACEA
project
meeting
(Room C2)
Chairperson: Andreas Wilke, Offenburg University of Applied Sciences, Germany
16:20 – 16:40
Binayak OJHA, Karlsruhe University of Applied Sciences, Poland
In situ analysis of dissolved organic acids in biogas fermentation process using metal
oxide gas sensors
16:40 – 17:00
Binayak OJHA, Karlsruhe University of Applied Sciences, Poland
Development of a novel sensor system for online monitoring of the tar in synthesis
gas streams of biomass gasification processes
17:00 – 17:20
Gwenaëlle TROUVÉ, Université de Haute-Alsace, France
Determination of the optimal working parameters by the Taguchi methods
devoted to an experimental biomass gasifier
17:20 – 17:35 Coffee break
17:35 – 17:55
Stefan TURAD, Offenburg University of Applied Sciences, Germany
Increasing efficiency and profitability of biogas plants by reducing the residence
time and using a waste material – wood juice
THURSDAY, 26 September 2019
8:45 – 10:30 Plenary Session 4 – Socio-economic dimensions of regulations on circular bioeconomy
(Room B)
Chairperson: Piergiuseppe MORONE, University of Rome Unitelma Sapienza, Italy
8:45 – 9:10
Invited Speaker:
Donald HUISINGH, University of Tennessee, USA
How can WE Design and Implement Equitable Bio-Economy Policies that help to Ensure
Food Security and other Bio-Securities in the Context of Climate Change Crises?
9:10 – 9:30
Enrico BALUGANI, University of Bologna, Italy
A simple tool to estimate ILUC risk for feedstocks used to produce bioplastics, in the
framework of the STAR-ProBio project
9:30 – 9:50
Mathilde CREPY, ECOS, Belgium
Mapping existing policies related to direct and indirect land use change for the bio-based
economy in Europe
9:50 – 10:10 Enrica IMBERT, University of Rome Unitelma Sapienza, Italy
Professionals procurers Sustainability Preferences
10:10 – 10:30
Asha SINGH, Imperial College London, United Kingdom
Strengths and opportunities of agricultural biobased value chains: in the UK and the role of
stakeholders
10:30 – 11:00 Coffee break Scientific Board of CBEO UWM (closed)
(Room C2)
11:00 – 12:45 Plenary Session 5 – Standardization processes for natural pharmaceutical products
Chairperson: Grażyna ZGÓRKA, Medical University of Lublin, Poland
11:00 – 11:25
Invited Speaker:
Sebastian GRANICA, Medical University of Warsaw, Poland
The bioactivity of flavonoids present in food products in the context of their absorption, II
phase metabolism and deconjugation at the inflammation site
11:25 – 11:45 Aleksandra JÓZEFCZYK, Medical University of Lublin, Poland
Preparing and quality assessment of dry herbal extracts for intended medicinal use
11:45 – 12:05 Grażyna ZGÓRKA, Medical University of Lublin, Poland
Standardisation of herbal medicinal products in theory and practice
12:05 – 12:25 Jan SOBCZYŃSKI, Medical University of Lublin, Poland
Formulation development for drug products based on standardised herbal extracts
12:25 – 12:45
Agnieszka GRZEGORCZYK, Medical University of Lublin, Poland
Standardization of methods for determining the antibacterial activity of plant extracts and
the isolated phytoconstituents
12:45 – 13:00 Coffee break
17:55 – 18:15
Stefan TURAD, Offenburg University of Applied Sciences, Germany
Parmatric study of operationally and constructionally adapting a
downdraft gasifier for using digestion residues STAR-ProBio:
PMC -
closed
(Room C1)
PANACEA
project
meeting
(Room C2)
18:15 – 18:35
Anna SANDHAAS, Offenburg University of Applied Sciences,
Germany
Efficient use of Wood Juice for the production of biotechnological
valuable products
18:35 – 18:55
Dolores JURADO FUENTES, University of Strasbourg, France
Optimization of activation conditions of Ni-based catalysts on SiC
extrudates for tars reforming. Subsequent application in a
gasification pilot plant
19:30
Conference dinner (Restaurant of Hotel HP Park Olsztyn, Al. Warszawska 119)
13:00 – 14:00 Discussion Panel – “Circular Bioeconomy and Practice” (Room B)
Stanisław BIELECKI, Lodz University of Technology, Poland – Moderator
Andreas WILKE, Offenburg University of Applied Sciences, Germany
Sebastian GRANICA, Medical University of Warsaw, Poland
Michał ŁUCZYŃSKI, ChemProf, Poland
Danuta CIECHAŃSKA, ŁUKASIEWICZ Research Network -Institute for Sustainable
Technologies, Poland
Roland WOHLGEMUTH, Lodz University of Technology, Poland
14:00 – 14:15 EBP6 Closing Ceremony
Adam CENIAN, Institute of Fluid-Flow Machinery Polish Academy of Sciences, Poland
Summary of Poster Presentations
Paweł BRZUZAN, University of Warmia and Mazury in Olsztyn, Poland
Announcement on awards for early stage researchers
Janusz GOŁASZEWSKI, University of Warmia and Mazury in Olsztyn, Poland
EBP6 in statistics
Reiner STAUDT, Offenburg University of Applied Sciences, Germany
Invitation to EBP7
14:15 – 15:15 Lunch
TUESDAY, 24 September 2019 – poster session
Poster session for PS1 and PS2 – Tuesday 24th September 15:45-16:20
Poster session for PS3, PS4 and PS5 – Tuesday 24th September 10:45-11:00
PS1
1.1 Use of herbaceous plants for the production of bio-products
Aušra Bakšinskaitė, Vita Tilvikienė
1.2 Biogas production from polylactic acid (PLA) under anaerobic thermophilic condition
Katarzyna Bernat, Dorota Kulikowska, Irena Wojnowska-Baryła, Rafał Jabłoński
1.3 Bioconversion of biomass by insects
Anna Bordiean, Michał Krzyżaniak, Mariusz Jerzy Stolarski, Stanisław Czachorowski
1.4
State of art and design trends for innovative sorting and collection methods of household
waste
David Christensen, Lina Katan, Adam Cenian
1.5
Optimising GHG Emissions Along A Biodiesel Production Value Chain Using System Dynamics
Modelling
Thomas Christensen
1.6
The impact of willow and Miscanthus plantations on insects biodiversity in the rural
landscape
Stanisław Czachorowski, Natalia Piotrowska, Mariusz Jerzy Stolarski
1.7 Evaluation of biomass quality of selected woody species
Łukasz Gil, Mariusz Jerzy Stolarski
1.8 The results of research on the determination of the normalised yield curve of the cup plant
Marek Hryniewicz
1.9 Hemp (Cannabis sativa L.) biomass as a feedstock for bio-based fuel
Zofija Jankauskienė, Vita Tilvikienė, Renaldas Ruzgas, Egidijus Zvicevičius, Živilė Černiauskienė
1.10
Elemental composition, antioxidant activity and bioactive compounds content of SALIVET as
an example of bio-based complementary feed from willow bark (Salix sp.)
Andrzej Juszczuk, Marcin Turemko, Agnieszka Gomułka, Krzysztof Waśkiewicz, Mateusz
Kondzior
1.11
Application of Corine database in assessment of changes in land use structure
Barbara Kalisz, Janusz Gołaszewski, Krystyna Żuk-Gołaszewska, Wioleta Radawiec,
Przemysław Slesiński
1.12 Life cycle assessment of short rotation willow production – a review
Michał Krzyżaniak, Mariusz Jerzy Stolarski, Kazimierz Warmiński
1.13 Aerobic degradation of PLA in thermophilic conditions
Dorota Kulikowska, Katarzyna Bernat, Irena Wojnowska-Baryła, Rafał Jabłoński,
1.14
Potential and dynamics of yielding and biometric characteristics of black locust (Robinia
pseudoacacia L.) cultivated on marginal soil
Mariusz Matyka, Jan Kuś, Paweł Radzikowski
1.15
Project BioBIGG - Bioeconomy in the South Baltic Area: Circular economy principles applied
to a potato value chain
Dariusz Mikielewicz, Roksana Bochniak, Aleksandra Gołąbek, Paweł Dąbrowski, Rafał
Andrzejczyk, Jan Wajs
1.16 Yielding Virginia mallow depending on selected agrotechnical factors
Bartosz Napiórkowski
1.17 Total carbon content in willow and poplar bark and wood harvested in annual cycle
Dariusz Niksa, Mariusz Jerzy Stolarski
1.18 Economic indicies in the production of two short rotation woody crops species
Ewelina Olba-Zięty, Mariusz Jerzy Stolarski, Michał Krzyżaniak, Monika Makowska
1.19 Agricultural byproducts valorization in the circular economy: the case of chaff
Luigi Pari, Vincenzo Alfano, Antonio Scarfone, Simone Bergonzoli, Alessandro Suardi
1.20 Agricultural biogas plants in Poland
Dumitru Peni, Mariusz Jerzy Stolarski, Marcin Dębowski, Michał Krzyżaniak
1.21 Marginal land spatial recognition and its possibilities for biomass production
Rafał Pudełko, Anna Jędrejek, Małgorzata Kozak
1.22 Diversity of earthworm (Lumbricidae) species in industrial crops
Paweł Radzikowski, Jarosław Stalenga, Beata Feledyn-Szewczyk
1.23 Upstream environmental assessment of first and second generation sugars
Iana Câmara Salim, Gumersindo Feijoo, Maria Teresa Moreira
1.24 Willow productivity in Poland
Mariusz Jerzy Stolarski, Dariusz Niksa, Michał Krzyżaniak, Józef Tworkowski, Stefan Szczukowski
1.25
The quality of solid biofuels versus fossil fuels
Mariusz Jerzy Stolarski, Barbara Rybczyńska, Michał Krzyżaniak, Waldemar Lajszner, Łukasz
Graban, Dumitru Peni, Anna Bordiean, Ewelina Olba-Zięty, Anna Sadowska,
1.26
Applicability of ash from combustion of Sida hermaphrodita R. as soil improver and its effects
on crop size
Mateusz Szymański, Bartosz Pietrzykowski, Adam Cenian
1.27 The biomass potential and quality of non-food crops grown in northern climate
Vita Tilvikiene, Zydre Kadziuliene, Ausra Baksinskaite, Urte Stulpinaite
1.28 Harmonisation under the criteria of sustainable development and their operationalization
Mirosława Witkowska-Dąbrowska
PS2
2.1
Optimization of extraction parameters of alginate from aerobic granules
Agnieszka Cydzik-Kwiatkowska, Dawid Nosek, Mariusz Zygmunt Gusiatin, Magdalena
Zielińska, Katarzyna Bernat, Dorota Kulikowska, Irena Wojnowska-Baryła
2.2
Dissolved humic substances recovered from sewage sludge for Cu removal during soil
flushing
Barbara K. Klik, Zygmunt M. Gusiatin, Dorota Kulikowska
2.3
Potential of dissolved organic matter (DOM) from municipal sewage sludge for treatment of
Cu-contaminated soil
Barbara K. Klik, Zygmunt M. Gusiatin, Dorota Kulikowska
2.4 Anaerobic co-digestion of chicken manure with waste cooking oil
Izabela Konkol, Jan Cebula, Adam Cenian
2.5 Influence of glycerine phase on the stability of anaerobic fermentation of cattle manure
Wioleta Mikucka, Katarzyna Bułkowska
2.6 Evaluation of the possibilities of post-extraction biomass management
Marcin Walter, Marek Adamczak
PS3
3.1 Synthesis of polyhydroxyalkanotaes from Bacillus thuringiensis using wood juice as substrate
Elizabeth Obeyaa Adu, Andreas Wilke, Sławomir Ciesielski
3.2
Separation of nicotine, aromatic volatiles and high molecular weight components from
Burley tobacco using supercritical fluid extraction and fractionation
Agnieszka Dębczak, Katarzyna Tyśkiewicz, Rafał Kowalski, Rafał Wiejak, Edward Rój
3.3 Polyhydroxyalkanoates Biosynthesis from Palm Oil using Pseudomonas aeruginosa
Nipon Pisutpaisal, Pinanong Tanikkul
3.4
The efficiency of hydrolysis of lignocellulosic material after supercritical fluid extraction
catalyzed by cellulolytic enzymes
Kamila Orlińska, Wioleta Radawiec, Ewelina Olba-Zięty, Janusz Gołaszewski
3.5 The stability of plant extracts compounds
Mateusz Ostolski, Marek Adamczak
3.6 Biosynthesis of polyhydroxyalkanoates by Paracoccus homiensis using volatile fatty acids
Karolina Szacherska, Justyna Możejko-Ciesielska
3.7 Regulation of enzyme and microorganisms activity by plant extracts
Magdalena Śnieżawska, Marek Adamczak
3.8
The application of supercritical fluid extraction in fast-growing trees biomass management-
Application of supercritical fluid extraction in biomass processing of fast growing trees
Katarzyna Tyśkiewicz, Piotr Kamiński, Zygmunt Fekner, Rafał Kowalski, Agnieszka Dębczak,
Marcin Konkol, Edward Rój, Mariusz J. Stolarski
3.9
The scCO2 Fucus vesiculosus extract as a natural additive to plant protection products with
antifungal properties
Katarzyna Tyśkiewicz, Renata Tyśkiewicz, Marcin Konkol, Edward Rój, Jolanta Jaroszuk-Ściseł,
Krystyna Skalicka-Woźniak
PS4
4.1
Implementation of ecosystem-based DPSIR framework in the study on sustainability of bio-
based products
Janusz Gołaszewski, Anna Karwowska
4.2 Legislation and consensus for minimum criteria in all bio-based economy sectors
Michał Krzykowski, Ewelina Olba-Zięty, Janusz Gołaszewski, Jan Jakub Zięty
4.3
Sustainability indicators of the effectiveness of using biomass resources in the production of
bio-based products
Izabela Samson-Bręk, Barbara Kalisz, Krystyna Żuk-Gołaszewska, Wioleta Radawiec
PS5
5.1 In vitro screening for anthelmintic activity of supercritical plant extracts against Rhabditis sp.
Anna Bogucka-Kocka, Przemysław Kołodziej, Daniel Zalewski, Edward Rój, Anna Malm
5.2 Prodigiosin – underrated weapon against Gram-positive bacteria
Martyna Godzieba, Sławomir Ciesielski
5.3
Comparison of antifungal activity of supercritical extracts obtained from the selected Salix
species
Agnieszka Grzegorczyk, Anna Biernasiuk, Dominika Grzegorczyk, Marcin Konkol, Katarzyna
Tyśkiewicz, Rafał Wiejak, Edward Rój, Anna Malm
CONFERENCE TOUR
WEDNESDAY, 25 September 2019
08:30 – 20:00 Study visits
MASPEX Maspex Group is now one of the largest companies in Central and Eastern
Europe in the food products segment. It is the leader in many product
categories, such as juices, nectars, non carbonated soft drinks, pasta, jams,
ketchups and sauces. Maspex comprises manufacturing facilities and logistics
centers in Poland and abroad. The company has one of the most modern
logistics and distribution centers in Central and Eastern Europe. Thanks to
complete process automation, Maspex offers the highest level of service, and
the possibility of individual preparation of supply, high standard and quality of
service and a convenient location. Maspex Group's products are exported to
over 60 countries around the world. The company works with customers in
European Union countries and the rest of Europe, the US, Canada and the
Middle and Far East.
ChemProf The company specializes in solving problems in a wide range of chemical
technology, food and feed technology, biotechnology, nanotechnology,
pharmacy, as well as chemical, biochemical and microbiological analysis.
Thanks to cooperation with scientific and research centers and scientific units
in the country and abroad, ChemProf are ready to carry out advanced tasks,
develop and implement processes and unit operations on a pilot scale.
The Province of Warmia and Mazury
The Province of Warmia and Mazury is
nicknamed "the Region of a Thousand
Lakes". It offers plenty of sightseeing
places and tourist attractions. Both
Warmia and Mazury have an
exceptionally rich natural environment.
Local towns and villages lie among rolling
hills, surrounded by numerous lakes,
ponds, rivers and canals. The region offers
ample opportunities for active recreation
- sailing, canoeing, skiing, windsurfing,
fishing and diving, hiking and cycling.
Lidzbark Warmiński is a town in northern Poland. Lidzbark Warmiński was once the capital of
Warmia and formerly its largest city. The town was originally an Old Prussian settlement
known as Lecbarg, until it was conquered in 1240 by the Teutonic Knights, who named it
Heilsberg. Being a rich centre of faith and culture, the city was known as the Pearl of
Warmia. For a long time it was under the governance of the Bishops of Warmia. The
Warmian Bishop's Castle presents a great artistic and historical value worldwide, and has
been recognised as a site of heritage by the Polish government.
SOCIAL EVENTS
Ice-Breaking Party – Przystań Kortowo
On Monday, 23rd of September 2019, you are welcome to join
“an ice-breaking party”, which will start at 19:30 in the
restaurant “PRZYSTAŃ KORTOWSKA”, on Kortowskie Lake
(campus area, street: Jana Heweliusza 28, 10-724 Olsztyn, 53°
45' 28.79" N 20° 27' 13.67" E). Just before the EBP6 Conference,
the evening spent in a restaurant with a view of the lake will
help us all get together and make friendly ties.
Conference Dinner – Hotel HP PARK in Olsztyn
The formal conference dinner will be served on Thusday, 24th of September 2019, at 19:30 at the HP
PARK Hotel (Street: Warszawska 119, Olsztyn 10-701, +53° 44' 50.88" N, +20° 27' 39.69" E). The hotel is
surrounded by a tranquil park. It has a sunny restaurant, a summer terrace and a garden full
of greenery.
Regional Dinner – Restaurant in the Gothic vaults -The Krasicki
Hotel in Lidzbark Warmiński
On Wednesday, 25th of September 2019, during the tour to
Lidzbark Warmiński, we will stop over for dinner. The cuisine,
inspired by the regional traditions, uses only the best quality
ingredients, yet combines the traditional techniques and some
modernity, too. It shows you the local tastes and takes you for
a journey around the world as well. With seasonal fruit and
vegetables, it is a feast for the eyes as much as for the palate.
The boundaries of the University Campus
Train station
Conference Venue
Town Hall
Hotel HP Park Olsztyn
Hotel Dyplomat
Omega Hotel
Hotel Kopernik
Hotel Polsko-Niemieckie Centrum Młodzieży
Fundacja ŻAK (Guest Rooms in Student
Dormitories)
Contact Centre for Bioeconomy and Renewable
Energies
University of Warmia and Mazury in Olsztyn
Plac Łódzki 3, pok.202
10-727 Olsztyn, Poland
Phone: +48 89 523 43 97
www.uwm.edu.pl/cbeo
Chairperson
Janusz Gołaszewski +48 694428180
Conference Secretariat
Phone: +48 882 350 988
The following is the number to be used for any emergency you may have (police, ambulances, ect):
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CENTRE FOR BIOECONOMY AND RENEWABLE ENERGIES UNIVERSITY OF WARMIA AND MAZURY IN OLSZTYN
Plac Łódzki 3/202 10-719 Olsztyn, Poland, phone/fax +48 89 523 43 97 e-mail: [email protected] www.uwm.edu.pl/cbeo
Source of photos: uwm.edu.pl; Urząd Miasta Olsztyn; Hotel Krasicki w Lidzbarku, HP Hotel Olsztyn; olsztyn.eu
SPONSORS AND SUPPORTING INSTITUTIONS
MEDIA PATRONAGE
IUPAC sponsorship implies that entry visas will be granted to all bona fide chemists provided application in made not less than three months in advance. If a visa is not granted one month before the
meeting, the IUPAC Secretariat should be notified without delay by applicant. 10% registration fee reduction for IUPAC Members, Affiliate Members and Fellowes.