News
Poster Presentation at Thermodynamics Colloquium
Research assistant Lukas Winklbauer represented the Laboratory of Chemical Process Engineering this year at the annual Thermodynamics Colloquium on September 25-27 at the Leibniz University Hannover (LUH).
New NMR Spectrometer Added to Laboratory
The department of chemical process engineering recently expanded its lab facilities with the acquisition of a Spinsolve 80 MHz benchtop nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR) spectrometer.
Dr. Staudt Meets With Panama-Based Research Center CITEC
Post-doctoral researcher Dr. Júnior Staudt recently took part in a technical roundtable discussion between TUM and the Center for Innovation, Research, and Hydro-environmental Technology (CITEC) at TUM’s main campus in Munich.
New Post-Doctoral Researcher Joins Team
The Laboratory of Chemical Process Engineering welcomes Dr. Manuel Ibañez as its newest post-doctoral researcher.
Prof. Burger Receives Ph.D. Supervisory Award
The Laboratory of Chemical Process Engineering is proud to announce that Prof. Burger has been honored with the 2023 TUM Supervisory Award for the TUM Graduate Center Straubing.
Poster Presentation at DECHEMA Meeting on Reaction Engineering
Researcher Leandros Paschalidis represented the Laboratory of Chemical Process Engineering this year at the Annual Meeting on Reaction Engineering on May 15-17 in Frankfurt am Main.
New Post-Doctoral Researcher Joins Team
The Laboratory of Chemical Process Engineering welcomes Dr. Junior Staudt as its newest post-doctoral researcher.
Podcast of the TUM Institute for LifeLong Learning with Prof. Burger
The new podcast series “Sustainability. Time to Change” presented by TUM Institute for LifeLong Learning, dives into the work of our TUM community and shares their vision of how their work can help to improve the world we live in. In the first mini-series which will air over the next couple of weeks, the podcast hosts John Pye and Thomas Münch of TUM Institute for LifeLong Learning talk with their guests about the topic: “Sustainability. Time to Change.”
Bayerischer Rundfunk reports on the miniplant for OME production
Bayerischer Rundfunk reported on 22 October in its television program Abendschau about the research at CTV concerning the miniplant for production of the synthetic fuel OME.
The fuels of the future are here
Synthetic fuels such as OME can significantly reduce CO2 emissions while making combustion cleaner. At the Straubing Campus for Biotechnology and Sustainability of the Technical University of Munich (TUM), engineers are demonstrating the production of OME as an alternative to diesel fuel in a newly constructed demonstration plant.