Department of Chemical Engineering
Annual Report 2015
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ENVIRONMENTAL ENGINEERING AND
REACTOR TECHNOLOGY
Academic staff
Professor Hallvard Svendsen
Professor May-Britt Hägg
Professor Hugo A. Jakobsen
Professor Magne Hillestad
Professor Jens-Petter Andreassen
Associate Professor Hanna Knuutila
Associate Professor Liyuan Deng
Adjunct Professor Jon Samseth
Adjunct Professor Jana P Jakobsen
Professor Emeritus Olav Erga
Scientists
Hartono, Ardi
He, Xuezhong
Lindbråthen, Arne
Post Docs
Ansaloni, Luca (from 05.01.2015)
Guitierrez, Maria Teresa Guzman,
Gupta, Mayuri
He, Xuezhong
Ma, Xiaoguang
Rafiq, Sikander
Romero-Nieto, Daniel
Rout, Kumar Ranjan
Solsvik, Jannike
PhD candidates
Bernhardsen, Ida M. (from 17.08.2015)
Broby, Margrethe
Dai, Zhongde
Dalane, Kristin (from 17,08.2015)
Enaasen, Nina (until 04.09.2015)
Fytianos, Georgios
Guerrero Heredia, Gabriel
Helberg, Ragne M. Lilleby (from 13.04.2015)
Herø, Eirik Helno (from 10.08.2015)
Jahan, Zaib (from 12.02.2015)
Jonassen, Øystein
Majeed, Hammad Mehdizadeh, Hamid
Putta , Koteswara Rao
Saeed, Muhammad (until 31.08.2015)
Seglem, Karen Nessler
Shoukat, Usman
Skylogianni, Eirini (from 07.10.2015)
Trollebø, Anastasia
Uçar Şeniz
Usman, Muhammad
Vik, Camilla Berge
Wang, Lijuan
Zhang, Yanwei
Technical staff
Flatberg, Gøril
Hammer, Mikael
Guests
Cristina Perinu TELEMARK UNIVERSITY COLLEGE
Federico II, Italy
Monica Garcia, University of Surrey
PROFILE
Environmental engineering and reactor technology is the
largest research group in the department. The work done
in the group covers activities from fundamental
modelling to process simulations and design as well as
experimental work related to sour gas removal,
crystallization and experimental studies related to
droplet behaviour.
The group members participate and lead many EU- and
national project and have close collaboration with other
research institutions (for example SINTEF) and industry.
One example of involvement of our group in large
research projects is SFI SUBPRO - Subsea production and
processing – where the group activities are related to
dehydration of natural gas using membranes, combined
H
2
S and hydrate control and investigating of fluid particle
breakage. Another example is the participation in
ECCSEL: European Carbon Dioxide Capture and Storage
Laboratory infrastructure. Large part of the laboratory
infrastructure in the group is part of ECCSEL.
At present, the main activities in the group are within