MISSION TEACHING
The chair's course offerings include lectures on topics ranging from mechanical process engineering, apparatus construction, computer applications in process development to the basics of rheology. In addition to imparting basic skills in the subjects mentioned, it is important to us that students learn a reflective approach to the relevant basic operations from accompanying exercises, specialist laboratories and virtual laboratories and develop enthusiasm for the creative possibilities of process engineering. The focus of our training is always optimal preparation for an industrial or scientific career.
By participating in large-scale projects to improve engineering training and exchanging ideas with other disciplines, e.g. from the field of university didactics, we create the basis for the continuous development of our courses and teaching formats.
The chair's courses are:
Bachelor's degree programs:
Heat and mass transport (Kilzer)
Heat and Mass Transport at VGU (Kilzer)
Mechanical process engineering (Petermann)
Apparatus construction (Petermann, Pollak)
Apparatus Engineering at VGU (Petermann, Pollak)
Technology Dialogue Society (Berbuir)
Transformation-Sustainability-Ethics (Berbuir)
Master's courses:
Processes of mechanical engineering (Petermann)
Air quality (Pollak, Kilzer)
Computer applications in process development (Petermann, Grevé)
Specialist laboratory for process engineering (Coord. Pollak)
MISSION SCIENCE
Our primary goal is to develop processes and products that contribute to improving people's living conditions, preserving the environment and conserving resources. To this end, we research the thermo- and fluid dynamic properties of complex multi-component systems under high pressure, sometimes using measuring systems developed specifically for this purpose. We use the findings from these basic investigations comprehensively, from chemical synthesis to the separation of materials to the assembly of products.
To implement our research work into industrial practice, we work closely with local, German and international companies and actively promote our employees' efforts to found companies.
MISSION TEACHING
The courses offered by the chair include lectures on topics ranging from mechanical process engineering, apparatus engineering and computer applications in process development to the fundamentals of rheology. In addition to teaching basic skills in the subjects mentioned, it is important to us that students learn a reflective approach to the relevant basic operations from accompanying exercises, specialist laboratories and virtual laboratories and develop an enthusiasm for the creative possibilities of process engineering. The focus of our training is always on optimal preparation for an industrial or scientific career.
By participating in major projects to improve engineering education and exchanging ideas with other disciplines, e.g. from the field of university didactics, we create the basis for the continuous further development of our courses and teaching formats.
The courses offered by the chair are
Bachelor’s degree programs:
Heat and Mass Transport (Kilzer)
Heat and Mass Transport at VGU (Kilzer)
Mechanical Process Engineering (Petermann)
Apparatus Engineering (Petermann, Pollak)
Apparatus Engineering at VGU (Petermann, Pollak)
Technology-Dialog Society (Berbuir)
Transforamtion-Sustainability-Ethics (Berbuir)
Master programs:
Processes in Mechanical Process Engineering (Petermann)
Air quality (Pollak, Kilzer)
Computer applications in process development (Petermann, Grevé)
Process engineering laboratory (Coord. Pollak)
MISSION SCIENCE
Our primary goal is to develop processes and products that contribute to improving people’s living conditions, protecting the environment and conserving resources. To this end, we research the thermodynamic and fluid dynamic properties of complex multi-component systems under high pressures, in some cases using specially developed measuring systems. We apply the findings from these fundamental investigations comprehensively, from chemical synthesis and material separation to the packaging of products.