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European Science & Engineering Program

ExxonMobil Chemical Europe
In 1989, Exxon Chemical Europe launched the European Science & Engineering Programme. The objective of ESEP is to promote scientific interactions between the company and European universities and research institutions.

ESEP Covers a Broad Range of Activities
  • Sponsorship of the biennial ExxonMobil Chemical European Science and Engineering Award
  • Organization of international scientific symposia
  • Financial support to scientific symposia and scientific consortia
 
How Does ESEP Work?

ESEP functions as a foundation. It finances European university projects and research in areas of science and engineering relevant to ExxonMobil Chemical.


Who Can Apply?

Any student or professor from a European university or research institute may apply for support for projects which are in line with ESEP's objectives.

Among the critera for selection are:
  • Scientific merits of the project
  • Relevance to ExxonMobil Chemical
  • Cost
 
How to Apply?

Applications should include the following information:
  • name, title, address, university or institute affiliation, purpose of the grant and a short description of the project and possible benefits for ExxonMobil Chemical. The amount requested should also be included.
 
Applications should be sent to:

ExxonMobil Chemical Europe
European Science and Engineering Programme
Hermeslaan 2
B-1831 Machelen
Belgium

The Application Form can also be submitted electronically.
2009 Award 
European Award : "Sustainable Technology Developments in relation to the Current and Future Petrochemical Industry (new technical approaches and developments in chemicals, chemistries, chemical processes, reactor designs, …)"
2005 Award 
Winners of the 2005 European Award : "High Throughput Experimentation in and/or Modeling of Chemical Systems"
2003 Award 
Winners of the 2003 European Award : "Characterization of Petrochemical Materials"
2001 Award 
Winners of the 2001 European Award : "In situ tailoring of olefin based polymers"
1997 Award 
Winners of the 1997 Award: "Stereo Control in Polymerization"
1992 Award 
Winners of the 1992 Award: "Polymers and Polymer Composites in Belgium"
2007 Award 
European Award : "Advances in Polymer Processing (including fundamentals and/or modeling and or applications)"
2004 Award 
Winners of the 2004 Benelux Travel Awards
2002 Award 
Winners of the 2002 Benelux Travel Awards
1999 Award 
"Oxygenates from Carbon Monoxide" - The jury of the Fund for Scientific Research - Flanders (Belgium) has decided not to grant the award.
1995 Award 
Winners of the 1995 Award: "Selectivity in Heterogeneous Catalysis for Hydrocarbon and Natural Feedstocks"


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