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4TU Energy grant for Bijoy Bera for research (with UT) on Magneto-Iono-caloric Heat Pumps
September 2, 2024
Recently, dr. Bijoy Bera (Interfacial Physis Lab/Transport Phenomena Section) received, together with his collaborator dr. Keerthivasan Rajamani (University of Twente), the 4TU Energy grant, which promotes collaborative efforts among the four technical universities of NL to address the energy issues/future of this country. ChemE News sat down with Bijoy for more info.
Hanieh Bazyar receives Seed Fund Grant 2024 April
April, 2024
She received the grant for her research CO2-responsive microgel beads for in-situ detection of dissolved CO2
This project aims to develop responsive microgel beads capable of detecting dissolved CO2 and its speciation in ocean water. By leveraging Fabry-Perot etalon optical devices, these beads will swell or shrink in response to varying CO2 speciation, enabling real-time monitoring of dissolved inorganic carbon (DIC) levels crucial for carbon capture techniques like indirect ocean capture (IOC). The successful implementation of these novel beads could revolutionize DIC detection, facilitating faster and more reliable in-situ monitoring, ultimately advancing efforts to achieve negative global CO2 emissions by 2050 and mitigate global warming impacts.
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Aza Alawi and Jelle Bootsma winners of the VerDelFT study prizes 2023
November 3, 2023
The winners of the VerDelFT study prices 2023 were announced at the annual meeting of TP's alumni association VerDelFT. Two prices were awarded: one for the best Bachelor thesis of TP and one for the best Master thesis of TP of last year.
VerDelFT Bachelor study price
Three candidates competed for the bachelor study price. It was a though decision for the jury to decide who would win the price.
The jury (consisting of Prof. Dr. Ir. Theo van der Meer (chairman), Dr. Ir. Martin Rohde and Dr. Ir. Joke Talman) wrote:
The choice was particularly difficult this year. The candidates were close to each other in terms of performance, and the standard of graduation reports was high. We have seen that the three candidates have done remarkable work over the past year.The winner of the VerDelFT BSc study prize 2023 is Jelle Bootsma.
Jelle has shown impressive method development in his graduation research. He wrote no fewer than 1,800 lines (30 pages) of computer code to conduct his research. This shows enormous dedication and technical competence. It is not only the method development, but also the versatility of his work that has attracted the attention of the assessment committee. The work involves the modelling of a real description of the lungs, applying a number of types of breathing cycles and applying the complex transport phenomena that take place during the transport of aerosols. In addition, the committee appreciates the extent to which Jelle has validated his model using existing data from the literature. And, last but not least, Jelle distinguished himself by the great readability of his report. The ability to make such complex information accessible to others is an important skill, and Jelle has excelled at this. Jelle has already done a lot of work within the limited timeframe of only 9 weeks. An extraordinary achievement for which Jelle fully deserves the recognition and appreciation of the VerDelFT bachelor study prize. We look forward with great anticipation to what the future has in store for him.
Jelle worked on air flow in the lungs under the supervision of Prof. Sasa Kenjeres. The title of his Bachelor thesis was “Airflow in the lungs”.
Next to a certificate Jelle receives the study prize fund of € 500.
VerDelFT Master study price
Six master students were nominated for the master study price. The quality of their theses and the very broad range of topics were a challenge for the jury at choosing a winner.
The jury (consisting of Dr.ir Tim Peeters (chairman), Dr.ir Cees Haringa, Dr.ir. Wouter Harteveld, Dr.ir Dries van Nimwegen, en Prof.dr. Dirk Roekaerts) wrote about the winner:
“Excellent contribution to better understanding of Pickering emulsion systems.”
“A textbook example of combining basic transport phenomena with reaction kinetics to describe and understand a complex system.”
“Nice combination of theory and experiment.”
“High quality was maintained by proceeding step by step.”The winner of the VerDelFT master study price 2023 is Aza Alawi. Aza, under the guidance of Dr. Valeria Garbin worked on Pickering emulsion reactors as an alternative to stirred vessels. The title of her Master's thesis was “Continuous-Flow Reactions in Pickering Emulsions”.
Aza wins the VerDelFT study prize of € 1.500 and received a certificate.
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IDEE grant for Dr. Bijoy Bera and Dr. Volkert van Steijn to improve retention
October 10, 2023
Bijoy Bera together with Volkert van Steijn won the IDEE grant on the thema 'Retention of Skills & Knowledge'.
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David Vermaas on national radio about the role of CO2 storage
August 28, 2023
At the radio Spraakmakers Uitzendbureau David Vermaas talked about the role of CO2 storage. Listen to his interview (6:47 m) via the link:
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David Vermaas receives a Vidi grant
June 2023
David Vermaas applied for a vidi grant on developing multilayer ion exchange membranes and it was honored by NWO.
Thesis defence Lorenz Baumgartner
June 21, 2023
On June 21, 2023, Lorenz Baumgartner successfully defended his thesis, entitled 'Mass transfer and flooding phenomena in carbon dioxide electrolyzers'. He was supervised by David Vermaas and Chris Kleijn.
Thesis defence Romana Perinajová
June 13, 2023
Romana Perinajová successfully defended her thesis on June 13, 2023. The title of her thesis is 'Modeling of blood flow in aorta: MRI-based computational fluid dynamics of aortic hemodynamics'. Under supervision of Sasa Kenjeres and Hildo Lamb (Leiden University) she completed her PhD traject.
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Thesis defence Saidah Altway
April 14, 2023
On April 14, 2023, Saiday Altway defended successfully her PhD dissertation, entitled 'Effect of biphasic system constituents on liquid-liquid extraction of 5-hydroxymethylfurfural'. She was supervised by André de Haan.
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Jorrit Bleeker's paper choosen as one of the eight best Climate Action & Energy Papers
March 15, 2023
Jorrit Bleeker's research about Electricity from waste heat is choosen as one of the eight best Climate Action & Energy Papers of TU Delft. He presented his work at the Best Climate Action & Energy Paper Award ceremony on March 15.
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Vici grant for Valeria Garbin
February 2023
Valeria Garbin has obtained an NWO Vici grant of 1.5 M Euro for research on Flow physics of Pickering emulsion reactors for sustainable chemical conversion.
It is an honor to receive this grant, which enables my group to combine our expertise in fluid dynamics with multiphase reactions, to explore a new research direction in sustainable chemical conversion.
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Flow theory of blood vessels in the spotlight in Delta
January 2023
Delta interviewed Prof. Saša Kenjereš about flows in biomedical environments. You find the article here.
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Thesis defence Rezvan Sharifian
November 30, 2022
Rezvan Sharifian successfully defended her thesis on November 30, 2022. The title of her thesis is 'Electrochemical oceanic carbon using bipolar membrane electrolysis'. Under supervision of Chris Kleijn and David Vermaas she completed her PhD traject.
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Thesis defence Elin Vesper
October 17, 2022
On October 17, 2022, Elin Vesper defended sucessfully her thesis dissertation, entitled 'Modeling of Continuous Physical Vapor Deposition'. She was supervised by Chris Kleijn and Sasa Kenjeres.
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Thesis defence Artem Blishchik
September 15, 2022
Artem Blishchik defenced successfully his thesis on September 15, 2022. The title of his thesis is 'Numerical modeling of conjugate magnetohydrodynamic flow phenomena'. Under supervision of Sasa Kenjeres and Chris Kleijn he completed his PhD traject.
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ERC Proof of Concept grant for Valeria Garbin
May, 2022
Valeria Garbin received a Proof of Concept grant from the European Research Council (ERC) last May, to develop her acoustic-bubble microrheology (ABuMic) method into a commercial instrument.
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Thesis defence Amin Ebrahimi
March 30, 2022
On March 30, 2022, Amin Ebrahimi defended successfully his thesis dissertation, entitled 'Molten Metal Oscillatory Behaviour in Advanced Fusion-based Manufacturing Processes'. He was supervised by Ian Richardson and Chris Kleijn.
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Certificate of recognition for Saša Kenjereš
October 2021
Saša Kenjereš was rewarded a certificate of recognition for his distinguished achievement as a Plenary Lecturer of the second Asia Conference on Thermal Sciences.
Bijoy Bera has been awarded a TU Delft Education Fellowship for 2022-2023
October 7, 2021
For the years 2022 and 2023 Bijoy Bera has been awarded with a TU Delft Education Fellowship.
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Thesis defence Martijn Blommaert
September 15, 2021
On September 15, 2021, Martijn Blommaert successfully defended his thesis, entitled, 'Ion Transport Mechanisms in Bipolar Membranes for Electrochemical Applications'. He was supervised by Wilson Smith and David Vermaas.
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Saša Kenjereš appointed as full professor
September 24, 2020
The executive board has decided to appoint Sasa Kenjeres as full professor.
Thesis defence Manu Chakkingal
September 14, 2020
On September 14, 2020, Manu Chakkingal defended successfully his PhD dissertaation, entitled 'Convective heat transfer in coarse-grained porous media'. He was supervised by Chris Kleijn and Sasa Kenjeres.
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David Vermaas' experiences of his sabbatical visit to Berkeley Lab
July 28, 2020
David Vermaas spent his sabbatical at Berkeley Labs. Are you curious about his experiences?
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Horizon2020 project MELODY performed at Transport Phenomena
May, 2020
The MELODY consortium is rewarded with 4 million euros for waarom development of low cost, innovative batteries for large-scale energy storage.
The 4-years project will be performed at Transport Phenomena with David Vermaas as project leader. Read more
TOMOCON construction in use
The construction of the TOMOCON inline swirl separator has been completed. This inline separator uses centripetal acceleration to separate fluid phases based on their density difference. Because the emerging accelerations are several times larger than gravity, this separation process has a much smaller footprint than conventional liquid-liquid separators. However, the benefit of the more compact device comes with a cost of a highly dynamic system, in which the efficiency of the separation is deeply connected to changes in the concentration of the mixture reaching the separator. One of the targets of TOMOCON is to verify whether or not state of the art techniques as electrical resistance tomography and wire-mesh sensors can be used to control the separation in real time.
TOMOCON inline fluid separation team with supervisor Dr. Luis Portela.
Inline swirl separation of air (center) and water.
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Thesis defence Iman Ataei Dadavi
April 29, 2020
On April 29, 2020, Iman Ataei Dadavi successfully defended his thesis, entitled 'Natural and Mixed Convection in Coarse-grained Porous Media'. He was supervised by Chris Kleijn and Mark Tummers.
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Thesis defence Siddhartha Mukherjee
December 12, 2019
On December 12, 2019 Siddhartha Mukherjee successfully defenced his PhD thesis, entitled 'Unravelling Turbulent Emulsions with lattice-Boltzmann simulations'. He was supervised by Harrie van den Akker and Sasa Kenjeres.
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Chris Kleijn receives J.B. Westerdijk award
January 2019
Chris Kleijn is awarded with the J.B. Westerdijk award. The yearly award is given to a person who has shown exceptional dedication to the education provided in Applied Physics.