CERAWeek Wrap-Up: Matteo Pasquali on the Future of Low-Carbon Materials The materials transition is a crucial piece of the energy transition puzzle. At CERAWeek, Matteo Pasquali, Director of Carbon Hub at Rice University, joined industry leaders for a Strategic Roundtable at the Executive Conference on Materials Transition — a plenary session exploring the decarbonization of materials production, the expansion of circular economies, and the shift toward lower-carbon-intensity materials. Plastics, known for their versatility and low energy intensity, continue to play a key role — from construction to lightweighting transportation fleets — but innovation in circular economies and regulatory shifts are transforming the landscape. ?? Key discussion points: ?? How is the role of low-carbon materials evolving in the energy transition? ?? What are the biggest challenges in scaling up circular economies? ?? How are technology and regulations shaping demand for sustainable materials? Panelists: Musaab Almulla, VP, Energy & Economic Insights, aramco William McDonough, Chief Executive, McDonough Innovation Edward Stones, Business VP, Energy & Climate, Dow Matteo Pasquali, Director, Carbon Hub at Rice University Sanjay Sharma, Global Head of Chemical Consulting, S&P Global Moderator: Mark Eramo, Co-President, S&P Global Commodity Insights CERAWeek continues to be a key platform for thought leadership in materials and energy innovation. Carbon Hub is proud to be at the forefront of these conversations, advancing materials that can drive the energy transition forward. Rice University | Carbon Hub at Rice University | Rice University Chemical and Biomolecular Engineering | Rice University School of Engineering and Computing #CERAWeek #CarbonHub #MaterialsTransition #Sustainability #CircularEconomy #EnergyTransition
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Our vision is a zero emissions future, where clean hydrogen energy and advanced carbon materials are co-produced efficiently and sustainably from natural gas and oil. Fossil hydrocarbons are no longer burned for energy and large scale technology is deployed to provide industrial carbon materials that house, move, clothe, and feed people.
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???Carbon Hub at CERAWeek 2025: Scaling the Sustainable Carbon Economy At?CERAWeek 2025,?Matteo Pasquali?led a?Carbon Hub spotlight, highlighting how our public-private partnership continues to accelerate the transition to a?sustainable carbon economy. Joining him for a deep dive into the latest advancements were: ??David Hatrick?(Huntsman Corporation) – VP of Strategic Marketing & Innovation ??Paul Markwell?(S&P Global) – Senior Associate, CERAWeek ??Jeffrey Miller (The Kavli Foundation) – Science Program Officer for Nanoscience ??Dhaval Shah?(SABIC) – General Manager for Corporate Technology & Innovation As Carbon Hub at Rice University scales up, we are advancing the?real-world deployment of carbon-based materials?to drive a?cleaner, more sustainable future: ??Transforming Hydrocarbons into Valuable Carbon Materials?– Instead of burning fossil resources, we co-generate clean hydrogen and durable carbon materials that support infrastructure, manufacturing, and transportation. ??Replacing Emissions-Heavy Industrial Processes?– By shifting from combustion-based systems to?carbon-based materials, we’re reducing CO? emissions while enhancing performance in key industries. ??Advancing Electrification & Sustainable Manufacturing?– Our materials contribute to more efficient?energy storage, lightweight transportation, and resilient infrastructure, paving the way for a low-carbon economy. ??Redefining Hydrocarbon Use Without Combustion?– We’re pioneering a future where hydrocarbons?fuel progress without burning, leveraging cutting-edge research to drive energy innovation. #CarbonHub #CERAWeek #SustainableCarbon #CarbonInnovation #AdvancedMaterials #EnergyTransition #PublicPrivatePartnerships #RiceSustainability
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We're thrilled to announce that Matteo Pasquali, Director of Carbon Hub at Rice University, will join global energy leaders at CERAWeek 2025 to showcase groundbreaking advancements in materials for a sustainable future. ?? Matteo Pasquali's Schedule: ?? Tuesday, March 11 ?? 9:30 – 10:00 AM ?? Innovation Agora | NextGen Amphitheater ?? Collaboration Spotlight: The Carbon Hub – A Public-Private Partnership Leading the Way to a Sustainable Carbon Economy ?? Thursday, March 13 ?? 9:30 – 10:00 AM ?? Innovation Agora | NextGen Amphitheater ?? The State of Innovation: Carbon Hub's Path to a Sustainable Carbon Economy ?? Thursday, March 13 ?? 9:30 – 11:35 AM ?? Executive Conference | Plenary ?? Strategic Roundtable: Materials Transition ?? For a full schedule of Rice speakers, visit: https://lnkd.in/giGvR3Pi ?? Where to Find Us: Visit our kiosk on Innovators Row in the Clean Energy Commons (Level 3, George R. Brown Convention Center) to connect with Rice thought leaders and explore our latest innovations. Discover more at: https://carbonhub.rice.edu #CERAWeek2025 #CarbonHub #EnergyTransition #Decarbonization #Innovation #Sustainability #RiceUniversity #MaterialsScience #EnergyLeadership #RiceSustainability
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A team of scientists led by Matteo Pasquali, director of the Carbon Hub at Rice University and the A.J. Hartsook Professor of Chemical and Biomolecular Engineering, Materials Science and NanoEngineering, and Chemistry, has demonstrated that carbon nanotube (CNT) fibers can be fully recycled without any loss in structure or properties. This breakthrough, part of the broader program of the Rice-led Carbon Hub, positions CNT fibers as a sustainable alternative to traditional materials like steel, copper, and aluminum. The study, published in the journal Carbon (https://lnkd.in/dprYgcrq), highlights the potential of CNT fibers to revolutionize materials recycling and contribute to a zero-emissions future. This research aligns with the Rice Sustainability Institute mission — where Pasquali is a governing board member — to drive sustainable innovations. ?? Full article at Energy Capital HTX: https://lnkd.in/dW6nqmTB Rice University | Carbon Hub at Rice University | Rice Sustainability Institute | Matteo Pasquali | EnergyCapitalHTX #Sustainability #RiceSustainability #Innovation #CarbonNanotubes #Recycling #RiceUniversity #CarbonHub
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?? Advancing Carbon Recycling ?? Big news from the Carbon Hub! Researchers led by our director, Matteo Pasquali, have made a breakthrough in carbon nanotube fiber recycling. Graduate student Michelle Durán Chaves and recent doctoral graduate Ivan R. Siqueira were key contributors to this discovery, which paves the way for a more sustainable future in materials science and the circular economy. Read about this game-changing research: https://lnkd.in/gme4tN7x #CarbonHub #Sustainability #RecyclingInnovation #CircularEconomy #CarbonNanotubes
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?? Student Spotlight: Jui Junnarkar ?? Meet Jui Junnarkar, a fourth-year PhD student in Rice University Chemical and Biomolecular Engineering, whose innovative research is advancing sustainable materials and energy efficiency. Jui’s research aims to make the production of carbon nanotubes (CNTs) more efficient and eco-friendly. By improving the processes and tools used to create CNTs, Jui’s work supports advancements in energy storage, electronics, and transportation. Backed by the Shell Carbon Hub at Rice University fellowship and ARPA-E funding, Jui has shared her findings at major conferences like the AIChE Annual Meeting and NT24, showcasing her dedication to solving critical sustainability challenges. ?? Read Jui’s Student Spotlight: https://lnkd.in/gHHmM-S9 #Sustainability #RiceSustainability #RiceUniversity #SustainabilityResearch #CarbonNanotubes #PlasmaTechnology #EnergyEfficiency #CarbonHub
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Student Spotlight: Mingrui Gong (Lily) Meet Lily Gong, a fourth-year PhD student in Rice University Chemical and Biomolecular Engineering at Rice University School of Engineering and Computing. Lily’s work focuses on optimizing the synthesis of carbon nanotubes (CNTs) —lightweight nanomaterials with exceptional mechanical and electrical properties. Her research has the potential to revolutionize lightweight transportation and energy systems, paving the way for a more sustainable future. Learn more about Lily’s work and aspirations in her full spotlight on our blog : https://lnkd.in/gJBkrQYt Rice University | Rice Sustainability Institute | Rice University Chemical and Biomolecular Engineering | Rice University School of Engineering and Computing | Mingrui Gong | Matteo Pasquali | Carbon Hub at Rice University #Sustainability #StudentSpotlight #RiceUniversity #SustainabilityResearch #CarbonNanotubes #CleanEnergy #HydrogenFuel #RiceSustainability
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???Carbon Hub in Japan | Advancing the Future of Materials and Sustainability??? Matteo Pasquali, director of the Carbon Hub at Rice University and a governing board member of the Rice Sustainability Institute, is representing Rice University at the Science & Technology in Society (STS) Forum in Kyoto. Speaking on the?future of materials on the Revolutionary Materials and Devices?panel, Matteo is sharing his insights on carbon nanomaterials are driving discussions on how these breakthrough technologies can transform energy systems and contribute to a carbon-neutral future. His leadership at the Carbon Hub and the Rice Sustainability Institute exemplifies the innovative strides being made toward a carbon-neutral world, one solution at a time. ?? Find out more about Matteo's session:?https://lnkd.in/gNJsKEM2 Rice University | Rice Sustainability Institute | Carbon Hub at Rice University | Rice University Chemical and Biomolecular Engineering #Sustainability #CarbonNeutral #FutureOfMaterials #RiceUniversity #CarbonHub #Innovation #RiceSustainability #STSSummit
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Reflecting on the incredible success of the 2024 Carbon Hub Annual Meeting held at Rice University this past May, we’re still feeling the excitement and momentum generated by the diverse and dynamic group of attendees. From research scientists and industry leaders to architects and policymakers, the event demonstrated exponential growth in carbon-neutral technologies and the power of collaboration across sectors. As we review the highlights and stats from May, we’re already gearing up for the 2025 Carbon Hub Annual Meeting this coming spring! Please stay tuned to https://lnkd.in/gX28c9rY for more updates as we continue to push boundaries and innovate for a more sustainable future. Reginald DesRoches | Matteo Pasquali | Ramamoorthy Ramesh | Marie Contou Carrere | Abbie Kamin | Ken Medlock | Scott Wright | Edward Ganja | Dhaval Shah | Jim Sledzik Baker Institute Center for Energy Studies (CES) | Huntsman Corporation | Shell | SABIC | Aramco Ventures | Chevron | ExxonMobil | Stanford University #CarbonHub #Sustainability #CarbonNeutral #RiceUniversity #TechnologyInnovation #ClimateAction #ricesustainability
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"Impluvium Redux" lends itself to operating as a prototypical flexible module that can be deployed onto any pre-existing urban rooftop or public area. The modular system is comprised of hollow ceramic pieces acting as structural columns and water collectors, a modular floor elevated on pedestals, and a lightweight kinetic membrane that captures and cleans rainwater through its folded surface. The water management system, as proposed, would work to shade and alleviate the effects of flooding and drought through storage as well as release and reduce runoff by harvesting water. The materiality of the modular ceramic columns provides energy-saving cooling benefits. The resulting prototype integrates structural and material strategies to optimize construction aspects related to transportation, assembly, and disassembly of building components, and thermodynamic questions related to heat transfer and water cycles while helping to foster a sense of community and social interaction. Check the video!: https://lnkd.in/gNmrgY7t Principal Investigator: Juan José Castellón Research Team: Olga Sobkiv, Tianle Chen, Tammy Feng Collaborators: Rice University School of Engineering, BEC industries, CODA Computational Design Affairs, Toni Cumella, Huguet, xmade, material and envelope design Sponsored by: Carbon Hub at Rice University, Rice University, Rice Architecture, Suimco Materiales, S.L. #research #prototype #installation #architecture #structuraldesign #foldedstructures #ceramicstructures #ecology #innovation #urbaninfrastructures
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