

To delimitate the study, we selected papers of Fernando Pessoa, which  suggested that the poet considered himself medium, and hence influenced his work, building his depersonalization.

OCCULTISM AND MEDIUMSHIP IN FERNANDO PESSOAĭirectory of Open Access Journals (Sweden)įull Text Available This work is the result of a research on the influence that the occultism had on the work of the Portuguese poet Fernando Pessoa. Synthesis, characterization and catalytic application of Ni catalysts supported on alumina–zirconia mixed oxides  Articles written in Bulletin of Materials Science. Home Journals Bulletin of Materials Science. This DOE project supported 14 scientists, including graduate students, post docs, junior research scientists, and non-tenured assistant professors to attend this symposium. The symposium covered all aspects of atmospheric chemistry, with topics including (1) Stratospheric chemistry, (2) Tropospheric chemistry, (3) Aerosol nucleation, growth, and transformation, (4) Aerosol properties, (5) Megacity air pollution, and (6) Atmospheric chemistry laboratory, field, and modeling studies. The conference included invited keynote speeches and invited and contributed oral and poster sessions, and a banquet was held on Tuesday January 12, 2016. Molina delivered a keynote speech at the Symposium. The symposium contained an integrated theme related to atmospheric chemistry, climate, and policy. Molina’s distinguished contributions to research related to atmospheric chemistry. The 2016 AMS Molina Symposium honored Dr. Molina as a recipient of the Presidential Medal of Freedom. In 2013, President Barack Obama announced Dr. He was awarded the 1995 Nobel Prize in Chemistry for his pioneering research in understanding the stratospheric ozone loss mechanism. Molina’s contributions to preserving the planet Earth not only save the atmospheric ozone layer, but also protect the climate by reducing the emissions of greenhouse gases. His research in stratospheric chemistry was instrumental to the establishment of the 1987 United Nations Montreal Protocol to ban ozone-depleting substances worldwide. Molina first demonstrated that industrially produced chlorofluorocarbons (CFCs) decompose in the stratosphere and release chlorine atoms, leading to catalytic ozone destruction. Molina was held 10–14 January 2016, as part of the 96th American Meteorological Society (AMS) Annual Meeting in New Orleans, Louisiana. Zhang, Renyi [Texas A & M Univ., College Station, TX (United States)Ī named symposium to honor Dr. Energy Technology Data Exchange (ETDEWEB)
