
Borealis awards innovative polymer prizes to Austrian and Italian scholars
19.01.2009
![]() Dr. Andrea Ravasio |
Two students carrying out important research on polyolefins have been recognized by Borealis, a leading provider of innovative, value creating plastics solutions, under its new Student Innovation Award scheme. The students will receive their awards at the annual Innovation Day that Borealis is celebrating in Linz, Austria, on January 21, 2009.
For his doctoral degree on norbornene-based polyolefins by post-metallocene catalysts, Italian student Dr. Andrea Ravasio will receive 5,000 euros, while a masters degree thesis on scavengers and chemical bonding for defined volatile components in polyolefins yields Austrian student Andreas Fuchs 3,000 euros.
"The Borealis Student Innovation Award recognises the two most innovative
research papers at masters and doctorate level on polyolefins, olefins or
melamine sciences," says Dr. Christian Paulik, Manager for External
Research and Funding at Borealis. "Our aim is to engage young people in our
vision of Shaping the Future with Plastics. These two important research
projects symbolize exactly the spirit that we are trying to capture."
Ravasio's doctoral dissertation was carried out at the University of Pavia,
under Professor Maurizio Licchelli and Incoronata Tritto. Professor Tritto
says that Dr. Ravasio showed himself to be very talented in the design and
synthesis of organometallic compounds and copolymers.
"What singled out Andrea was his comprehensive knowledge of catalysis for
olefin and cyclo-olefin copolymerization," says Christian Paulik in
explaining the decision to give the doctorate award to Dr. Ravasio.
Andreas Fuchs studied for his Masters degree at the Johannes Kepler
University, Linz, under the tutelage of Professor Oliver Brüggemann, who
describes him as "one of the best co-workers I have worked with in my
career".
Fuchs' thesis shows new ways to reduce emissions of volatile organic
compounds (VOCs) from polyolefins. "This work is set in the real world,"
says Christian Paulik. "Andreas's findings might well help in the
development of future polymers."
For further information please contact:
Kerstin Meckler
Group Media Relations Manager, Borealis
Vienna, Austria
+43 1 22 400 389
kerstin.meckler@borealisgroup.com
Borealis and Borouge are leading providers of innovative, value creating plastics solutions. With more than 40 years of experience in polyolefins and using our unique Borstar® technology, we focus on the infrastructure, automotive and advanced packaging markets. We have production facilities, innovation centres and service centres across Europe, the Middle East and Asia Pacific and work with customers in more than 170 countries around the world to provide plastic materials that make an essential contribution to society and to sustainable development. We are committed to the principles of Responsible Care® and to leading the way in 'Shaping the Future with Plastics™.'
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