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Luuk van der Wielen is distinguished Professor for Biobased Economy as well as full professor and group leader of Bioprocess Engineering at the Department of Biotechnology of TU Delft. The activities of the section have resulted in several spin-off companies.

His research interests include thermodynamics for bioprocesses, bio-separation/-conversion technologies, multifunctional bioreactors and miniaturized ('on-chip'), high-throughput technology for rapid process development, as well as analysis and development of large scale and distributed, low carbon bio-renewables production systems, and their societal impacts.

Since 2004 he has been director of BE-Basic, the globally operating private-public research organisation for Biobased Sustainable Industrial Chemistry & Energy. This consortium, with 40 academic and industrial partners, is based in The Netherlands with hubs in Southeast Asia and Brazil, and with a cumulative budget exceeding 250 M€.

research interest

Thermodynamics for biotechnological processes.
Process chromatography on several scales, crystallization and precipitation processes.
Multifunctional bioreactors.
In-situ product recovery as well as miniaturized ('on-chip') and computational, high-throughput technology for rapid process development.
Process integration for bioenergy, biofuels and biochemicals manufacturing.

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position

Distinguished professor of Biobased Economy at the Department of Biotechnology, Faculty of Applied Sciences, Delft University of Technology
Full professor of BioSeparation Technology at the Department of Biotechnology, Faculty of Applied Sciences, Delft University of Technology

degrees

PhD in Bioprocess Technology, Delft University of Technology
MSc in Chemical Engineering, Twente University

faculty

Applied Sciences

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