Catalysis and Reaction Engineering
February 23-25, 2026 | San Diego, CA




Second round of Abstract
Submissions Closes
January 30, 2026
Mid Term
Ends
January 30, 2026


In collaboration with
MICROTRAC -a VERDER company
Microtrac is a leading provider of advanced analytical instruments specializing in particle size & shape analysis, BET surface areas, and pore-size measurement for the catalysts industry.
Our innovative solutions enable precise characterization of catalyst materials using dedicated dynamic-flow chemisorption systems for pulse chemisorption, metal dispersion analysis, TPD/TPR/TPO/TPReaction, single-point BET and Breakthrough curve measurements. With cutting-edge instruments like BELCAT II, we support research, development, and quality-control of catalysts and help customers optimize performance, enhance process efficiency, and maintain stringent industry standards. Our expert support and robust product portfolio empower clients to achieve reliable and reproducible results, driving advancements in catalytic processes.
CRE returns for its second edition!
"Great collaborations are born in extraordinary spaces"
CRE 2026 dedicated to advancing the frontiers of catalytic science and reaction engineering. This highly interactive forum will showcase cutting-edge, unpublished research, with a strong emphasis on in-depth discussions following each presentation and fostering collaborative dialogue among scientists across all career stages.
Join us in San Diego, CA, from February 23–25, 2026, for an unparalleled opportunity to engage with the global catalysis and reaction engineering community and shape the future of the field.
Key Values and Vision
- Discussions
- Networking
- Workshops
- Collaborative
- More Engaging
Strategic Vision
Driving progress by fostering global collaboration, groundbreaking research, and open scientific dialogue.
Fellow of the National Academy of Sciences
Distinguished Professor of Chemistry
Prof. Arieh Warshel
University of South California
Los Angeles, CA
NASA Space Sciences Award
Charles and Mary Ferkel Professor of Chemistry, Materials Science, and Applied Physics.
Prof. William A. Goddard, III
Caltech
Pasadena, CA





