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Technical Reactions

Subject Division Reaction Engineering and Working Party Technical Reactions

Working Party
Technical Reactions


One of the major activities of the Working Party is to forge a link between basic research and industrial utilization for the whole spectrum of technically relevant reactions.
Special attention is paid to the topics: process optimization taking into account matter, energy and environmental boundary conditions, the development of methods for scale-up and scale-down of chemical reactors and also the dynamic behaviour of reactors, including (thermal) safety and process intensification.
The Working Party works closely with the Reaction Engineering Division in fostering international relations and organizing conferences, in research policy initiatives and the professional development of young scientists.

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Chair:
Prof. Dr. Herbert Vogel
TU Darmstadt


Subject Division
Reaction Engineering

The aim of the Subject Division is to inform the specialist public in the framework of events and publications on cutting-edge results from research, development and application, support young scientists and positively influence the general conditions for the future development of reaction engineering. To this end, the Subject Division fosters a dialogue between universities, research institutions and industry. Reaction engineering plays a pivotal role in almost all areas of the process industry with the result that the interfaces to other disciplines are correspondingly extensive: e.g. catalysis, fluid dynamics and separation technology, membrane technology, process intensification, micro process engineering, process and systems engineering, and energy process engineering.

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Chair:
Prof. Dr.-Ing. Elias Klemm, Stuttgart

Vice Chair:
Dr.-Ing. Jörg Sauer, Evonik DegussaGmbH, Marl