Renewable feedstock valorization refers to the process of converting renewable raw materials or biomass into valuable products through various technological and chemical processes. This approach aims to utilize sustainable and renewable resources to produce fuels, chemicals, materials, and other valuable commodities, reducing reliance on fossil fuels and minimizing environmental impacts. A project about Hydro conversion technologies integrated into the PRR Agenda “Moving to Neutrality” (M2N) is ongoing. It focuses on the flexible and efficient co-processing of advanced unconventional feedstocks (ADFNCs) in parallel with vegetable oils and animal fats into high quality aviation and marine fuels. Currently, existing processes are optimized for one ADFNCs, typically for vegetable oils and animal fats, and thus there are no processes capable of co-processing the three ADFNCs (algae oil, biomass pyrolysis oil, pyrolysis oil from non-recyclable plastics) of interest in this project. Development of New Multifunctional Catalysts For The Hydrodeoxygenation of Biomass-Derived Oxygenated Molecules_ Ana Rita Nunes-IST master thesis.