Press release

Prof. Kenig and the research assistant Alexander Olenberg took part in the annual meeting of the ProcessNet groups “Agglomeration and Bulk Solids Technology, Multiphase Flow and Computational Fluid Dynamics” held in Bingen from February 29th to March 2nd, 2016. Alexander Olenberg gave an oral presentation titled "Investigation of two-phase flow in structured packings with the aid of CFD" in the “Computational Fluid Dynamics” session. Also our…

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Prof. Kenig and the research assistant Alexander Zibart took part in the annual meeting of the ProcessNet groups “Heat and Mass Transfer” held in Kassel from March 1st to 2nd. Alexander Zibart presented a poster on ”A new internal rib profile for enhancing heat transfer perfomance of cooling channels" . 

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The doctoral examination of Theodoros Atmakidis took place on 10th February, 2016. In his promotion lecture "Investigation of transport phenomena in systems with complex geometry using computational fluid dynamics" he presented the main achievements of his dissertation to his family, friends and colleagues. Subsequently, he defended his thesis before the doctoral committee. Theodoros Atmakidis began his PhD under Professor Kenig at the TU…

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Wir gratulieren Nicole Hüser recht herzlich zur Geburt ihres Sohnes Felix und wünschen der jungen Familie alles Gute!

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Since January 1st, a new research assistant has joined our team. Alexander Salten completed his master's thesis entitled "Experimental measurements and CFD - bromination - simulation of methane" at the TU Dortmund. We welcome Alexander and wish him a successful start!

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In the scope of the project "Start Up Factory Kumasi - Paderborn" funded by the DAAD, the research assistant Mark Piper and the student Björn Klusmann from the Chair of Fluid Process Engineering (FVT), traveled from the 06/11/-14/11/2015 along with nine further staff and students from the University of Paderborn as well as two students from the Erfurt University of Applied Sciences, to Ghana. The seven students from the University of Paderborn…

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Prof. Kenig, Nicole Hüser, Alexander Olenberg and Alexander Zibart attended the annual meeting of the ProcessNet sections Fluid Dynamics and Separation  held in Bamberg from September 9th to 11th, 2015. Prof. Kenig gave a lecture on "Structured packings for absorption processes: model based investigation and optimization", another lecture was given by Nicole Hüser on „Numerical investigation of a new structured packing with an inclination angle…

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[Translate to English:] Prof. Kenig mit Prof. Panos Seferlis

Prof. Kenig participated in the international conference PRES’15. This abbreviation stands for "Process Integration, Modelling and Optimisation for Energy Saving and Pollution Reduction”. The conference is held once per year and deals with various aspects of sustainable energy supply. This time, it was the perfect venue (Kuching, Sarawak, Malaysia) for this conference: The state Sawarek is located on the island Borneo, one of few places where…

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Nicole Hüser and Prof. Kenig represented our chair at the "12th International Conference on Gas-Liquid & Gas-Liquid-Solid Reactor Engineering (GLS12)" in New York. Nicole Hüser gave a talk and presented a poster on " A Comparative Study of Different Amine-Based Solvents for CO2-Capture Using the Rate-Based Approach ". Furthermore, Prakash Vaidya (Associate Professor at ICT Mumbai, India) presented the collaborative work "Towards CO2 Capturing…

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Since June 2015, Marco Vocciante works as a guest Ph.D. student at our chair. Marco Vocciante was born in 1987. He got his Master of Art on Chemical Engineering at University of Naples “Federico II” (Italy) in July of 2012 (with an experimental research thesis on the complex dynamics of particles in Viscoelastic fluids). In January 2013, he joined University of Genoa as Ph.D. student. During his formation, he worked mainly on microfluidics,…

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From June 17th to June 19th, the Chairs of “Fluid Process Engineering”, “Particle Technology” and “Thermodynamics and Energy Technology” hosted an excursion to ACHEMA at Frankfurt for a group of students. ACHEMA can be considered as the world's leading exhibition for chemical engineering and the process industry. While students could explore the exhibition on their own, the chairs also offered several guided tours for the students where special…

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In May, the technical employee Mirko Fölling has joined our team. We wish our new colleague a good start!

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Foto (Universität Paderborn, Nina Reckendorf): Gemeinsames Studieren der Lektüre: (v. l. n. r.) Badhri Sekhar, Sandesh Bhaskar, Prof. Dr.-Ing. Eugeny Kenig und Ram Srinivas beschäftigen sich mit Inhalten der Fluidverfahrenstechnik.

Drei Studenten aus Kerala, Indien, sind für sechs Monate am Lehrstuhl für Fluidverfahrenstechnik an der Universität Paderborn eingeschrieben. Eine längerfristige Kooperation mit der Amrita Universität in Kerala wird ebenfalls angestrebt. Aufenthalte über eine solche Dauer, die nicht im Zusammenhang mit ERASMUS-Programmen stehen, habe es bislang noch nicht gegeben, so Prof. Dr.-Ing. Eugeny Kenig, Leiter des Lehrstuhls für Fluidverfahrenstechnik. …

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From 27th to 29th of April, an interesting international congress on process engineering named CAPE Forum 2015 took place in Paderborn. CAPE Forum is a series of congresses under the auspices of the European Federation of Chemical Engineering (EFCE). The EFCE Working Party on Computer Aided Process Engineering (CAPE) is responsible these events. In 2015, the chair of fluid process engineering had the honor to organize the annual CAPE Forum. The…

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Prof. Kenig, Steve Flechsig, Nicole Hüser, Julia Steube and Julian Tran attended the annual meeting of the ProcessNet groups “Fluid Process Engineering” and “Membrane Technology” held in Bremen from March 26th to 27th, 2015. Nicole Hüser presented her work on “Experimental investigation of a new promising solvent for CO2-capture” in an oral presentation. Furthermore three posters were shown, describing the work done by Steve Flechsig “Hold-up…

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