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Student projects and diploma theses play a central role in AVT research. We offer a broad range of topics from conceptual design of experimental plants to company projects and from development of mathematical models to application of commercially available CFD-tools.

 

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Chemical Process Engineering

abbreviation: DTh/MTh = Diploma-/Masterthesis, STh/BTh = Study-/Bachelorthesis, PTh (MB) = Project Thesis (Maschinenbau), PTh (CES) = Project Thesis (CES), FP = Practical course for Biotechnologists, SU = Studythesis for environmental engineers ,

exp = experimentel, Sim = Simulation, Mod = Modeling, con = construktive, oth = other


TitleTypeArea
Development of the novel electrochemical reactor for water deionization & energy production and storage. moreDTh/MThexp/con
Electrodialysis of Itaconic Acid: Equilibria of the boundary layerof the boundary layer at limiting current densities moreDTh/MThSim/Mod
Electrodialysis of Itaconic Acid: Equilibria of the boundary layerof the boundary layer at limiting current densities moreSTh/BThSim/Mod
Production of water-in-water droplets : Proof of principle moreDTh/MThexp
Mixed matrix membranes for gas separation moreSTh/BThexp
Modeling and simulation of water splitting in bipolar membranes moreSTh/BThSim/Mod
Renewable resources - Conceptual evaluation of novel processing methods moreDTh/MThSim/Mod
Renewable resources - Conceptual evaluation of novel processing methods moreSTh/BThSim/Mod
Optimization of a backup inland RO plant moreDTh/MThSim/Mod
Optimization of a backup inland RO plant moreSTh/BThSim/Mod
Optimization of a backup inland RO plant moreSUSim/Mod
Tubulair, Self-supported plastic electrodes for rechargeable batteries moreDTh/MThexp
SFB Microgels: Design of a microfluidic emulsification device moreSTh/BThexp/con
SFB Microgels: Design of a microfluidic emulsification device moreDTh/MThexp/con
Tubulair, preparation and investigation of non-hydrated proton conductive membranes for energy storage. moreDTh/MThexp