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Born
January 11th, 1989 in Ahlen (Germany)
1999-2008
Immanuel-Kant-Gymnasium,
Bad Oeynhausen (Germany)
2008-2012
B.Sc. Chemical Engineering Studies, TU Dortmund University,
Bachelor thesis: Characterization of the crystallization of natural rubber due to the influence of solvents
2012-2014
M.Sc. Chemical Engineering Studies, TU Dortmund University,
Master thesis: Set-up and operation of a continuous miniplant for the production of terpenyl amines
since 2015
PhD at the Laboratory of Plant and Process Design, TU Dortmund University,
Field of research: module-based plant design, energy and material efficient separation processes, crystallization
The SMekT project, which is part of the ENPRO research initiative (“ENergy efficiency and PROcess acceleration in the chemical industry”), aims to reduce the time span between product development and final process (time-to-process) on the one hand and market entry on the other hand (time-to-market).
These goals shall be achieved by applying a module-based plant design using approaches like “batch to conti”, “scalable conditions” and “process intensification” meaning that process conditions on lab scale are already similar to those of the final production process. Within the SMekT-project (“Smart miniplants for energy efficient and continuous separation processes”) the research focuses on establishing analysis tools and evaluation methods for energy and material consumption of different unit operations, in particular crystallization processes. Thereby, a benchmarking of different separation technologies in terms of energy and resource efficiency can be achieved.
The theoretical studies shall be supplemented by an experimental set-up.
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