The 1st Annual Meeting of the United Nations University Hubs has just taken place at the Hamburg University of Technology and we had the honour to present our research.
A collaborative project beyond the scope of the CRC has been launched between the Institute of Process Systems Engineering of Prof. Mirko Skiborowski and the Institute for Industrialization of Smart Materials of Prof. Ingomar Kelbassa at TUHH.
In a CRC seminar Prof. Capecelatro delivered an inspiring lecture titled "Advances in Modeling Turbulent Particle-Laden Flows", introducing new subgrid-scale models for turbulent multiphase flows capturing drag and particle interactions, supported by high-resolution shock-particle simulations.
The guest from Paris/France gave an inspiring talk on "Electrostatic interactions and ionic transport in nanoconfined systems – Insights from numerical simulations".
Under the guidance of Prof. Alexander Penn at the Institute of Process Imaging, PhD candidate Muhammad Adrian has successfully developed a 32-channel receive coil array for the large-bore vertical 3T MRI scanner at TUHH.
Prof. Michael Schlüter, spokesperson of the CRC 1615 from TUHH, delivered a keynote speech on the topic "Trajectory-Based Optimisation of SMART Reactors".
The latest results from the collaborative research between several institutes of the CRC are presented in this open access paper, focusing on the role of crosslinking, copolymerization, and solvent in the swelling kinetics of pNIPAM lyogels.
The guest from Milano/Italy gave an outstanding talk on "Bubble column fluid dynamics: a multi-scale perspective towards smart bubble column reactors" at the CRC seminar.