Nanning Jaeschke wins the 2025 Poster Award at the 2nd RC Workshop on Biobased Process and Reactor Technologies for his work on thermodynamic and kinetic modelling of responsive materials.
Congratulations to Lara Gibowsky on receiving the Best Poster Award from the 1st Annual UNU Hubs Meeting 2025 for her poster on converting food waste and byproducts into high performance aerogels.
Kathrin Eckert wins the Best Lecture Award from DECHEMA/VDI for her talk on Stimuli-Responsive Structures for SMART Reactors, an exciting step toward the future of intelligent process systems.
Congrats to Dr. Baldur Schroeter on winning the Professor-Siegfried-Peter Prize 2025 at the DECHEMA/VDI meeting, an inspiring recognition of research that’s shaping the future of the field.
Congratulations to Mathis Kirstein on winning the Best Poster Award from DECHEMA/VDI for his work on biopolymer-based carbon aerogels, advancing catalyst support design through tailored porosity.
Preethi Aranala Gurumoorthi, our PhD student, received the Jerry King's Poster Award at the 20th European Meeting on Supercritical Fluids for her research on novel aerogels from alginic acids.
Kathrin Marina Eckert wins Best Oral Presentation at the 2nd International Seminar on Modelling and ML in Madrid for her CRC Smart Reactors talk on stimuli-responsive gels using COSMO-RS and MD.
At the 3rd International Conference on Aerogels, Philip Sidney Pein earned 2nd place for his talk on using biopolymer-derived carbon aerogels as catalyst supports for hydrogen evolution.
Jan Philipp Bittner received the 2023 poster award at the RC Biobased Processes Workshop for his MD study on solvent effects in alcohol dehydrogenase, selected from 66 outstanding contributions.
The review on hydrothermal pretreatment won the BIORESTEC 2023 Impactful Review Award as a top-cited 2022 paper, honored at the 4th International Conference on Bioresource Technology in Italy.
Baldur Schroeter won the poster award at the 6th International Seminar on Aerogels 2022 for his work on transparent cellulose aerogels from salt solutions, selected from 64 outstanding entries.
At the MSI Conference 2022 in Singapore, Kathrin Eckert earned the Best Presentation award for her study on phase equilibria in smart PNiPAAm gels using PC-SAFT and molecular dynamics.
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Nanning Jaeschke wins the 2025 Poster Award at the 2nd RC Workshop on Biobased Process and Reactor Technologies for his work on thermodynamic and kinetic modelling of responsive materials.
A milestone for our Institute!
Our CampusLab "Circular Economy" breathes new life into the "Exhalle" in the Technikum of TUHH. We are extremely proud to serve now as a connection point for the biomass utilization and circular economy at TUHH.
Congratulations to Lara Gibowsky on receiving the Best Poster Award from the 1st Annual UNU Hubs Meeting 2025 for her poster on converting food waste and byproducts into high performance aerogels.
Water is everywhere. Using it to change the properties of sustainable materials is one way to create innovative and environmentally friendly applications.
The newly granted cluster of excellency will do just that.
M.Sc. Preethi Aranala Gurumoorthi and M.Sc. Sri Sannihita Chavali have received TUHH I3-Junior-Project funding for developing a microfluidic platform to advance sustainable soft-matter fabrication—supporting the UNUHUB initiative on climate engineering.
Kathrin Eckert wins the Best Lecture Award from DECHEMA/VDI for her talk on Stimuli-Responsive Structures for SMART Reactors, an exciting step toward the future of intelligent process systems.
Congrats to Dr. Baldur Schroeter on winning the Professor-Siegfried-Peter Prize 2025 at the DECHEMA/VDI meeting, an inspiring recognition of research that’s shaping the future of the field.
Congratulations to Mathis Kirstein on winning the Best Poster Award from DECHEMA/VDI for his work on biopolymer-based carbon aerogels, advancing catalyst support design through tailored porosity.