Finn Nußbaum

M.Sc.
Research Assistant

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Finn Nußbaum, M. Sc.
E-6 Elektrische Energietechnik
  • Elektrische Energietechnik
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Research Project

KoLa
Optimized Load Management and Flexibility Coordination for Electrified Urban Public Transport

KoLa

Optimized Load Management and Flexibility Coordination for Electrified Urban Public Transport

Federal Ministry for Economic Affairs and Climate Action (BMWK); Duration: 2022 to 2026

Publications

TUHH Open Research (TORE)

2024

2023

Courses

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Modern Methods in Heterogeneous Catalysis (VL)
Subtitle:
This course is part of the module: Heterogeneous Catalysis
Semester:
SoSe 24
Course type:
Lecture
Course number:
lv533_s24
Lecturer:
Prof. Dr. Raimund Horn, Dr. Oliver Korup
Description:

Heterogeneous Catalysis and Chemical Reaction Engineering are inextricably linked. About 90% of all chemical intermediates and consumer products (fuels, plastics, fertilizers etc.) are produced with the aid of catalysts. Most of them, in particular large scale products, are produced by heterogeneous catalysis viz. gaseous or liquid reactants react on solid catalysts. In multiphase reactors gases, liquids and a solid catalyst are present.

Heterogeneous catalysis plays also a key role in any future energy scenario (fuel cells, electrocatalytic splitting of water) and in environmental engineering (automotive catalysis, photocatalyic abatement of water pollutants).

Heterogeneous catalysis is an interdisciplinary science requiring knowledge of different scientific disciplines such as

  • Materials Science (synthesis and characterization of solid catalysts)
  • Physics (structure and electronic properties of solids, defects)
  • Physical Chemistry (thermodynamics, reaction mechanisms, chemical kinetics, adsorption, desorption, spectroscopy, surface chemistry, theory)
  • Reaction Engineering (catalytic reactors, mass- and heat transport in catalytic reactors, multi-scale modeling, application of heterogeneous catalysis)
The class „Modern Methods in Heterogeneous Catalysis“ will deal with the above listed aspects of heterogeneous catalysis beyond the material presented in the normal curriculum of chemical reaction engineering classes. In the corresponding laboratory will have the opportunity to apply their aquired theoretical knowledge by synthesizing a solid catalyst, characterizing it with a variety of modern instrumental methods (e.g. BET, chemisorption, pore analysis, XRD, Raman-Spectroscopy, Electron Microscopy) and measuring its kinetics. Class and laboratory „Modern Methods in Heterogeneous Catalysis“ in combination with the lecture „Analysis and Design of Heterogeneous Catalytic Reactors“ will give interested students the opportunity to specialize in this vibrant, multifaceted and application oriented field of research.


Performance accreditation:
610 - Heterogeneous Catalysis<ul><li>610 - Heterogeneous Catalysis: Klausur schriftlich</li><li>810 - Compulsory Course Work Experimental Course Modern Methods in Heterogeneous Catalysis: Presentation</li></ul><br>m898 - Heterogeneous Catalysis<ul><li>p329 - Heterogeneous Catalysis: Klausur schriftlich</li><li>vl181 - Compulsory Course Work Experimental Course Modern Methods in Heterogeneous Catalysis: Presentation</li></ul>
ECTS credit points:
2
Stud.IP informationen about this course:
Home institute: Institut für Chemische Reaktionstechnik (V-2)
Registered participants in Stud.IP: 53
Documents: 9

Supervised Theses

ongoing

2024

  • Ahmed, Taha (2024). Development of an iterative multi-agent coordination framework for congestion prevention in low voltage grids.

  • Busch, Marcel (2024). Entwicklung eines Netzmodells zur szenarienbasierten Untersuchung von Engpässen in heutigen und zukünftigen städtischen Verteilnetzen.

  • Lindner, Joost (2024). Entwicklung einer probabilistischen Lastprognose für die Niederspannungsebene elektrischer Verteilnetze.

  • Möller, Julius (2024). Untersuchung von Kennzahlen zur Bewertung der Diskriminierungsfreiheit von Engpassmanagementmaßnahmen.

  • Wilke, Jan Jakob (2024). Definition leistungsbasierter Netzregeln zur Engpassvermeidung in elektrischen Verteilnetzen.

completed

2024

  • Ming, Zhao (2024). Conceptual Design for a grid demonstrator for teaching purposes and development of a suitable distribution grid simulation.

2023

  • Kock am Brink, Jonas (2023). Entwicklung einer Engpassprognose für elektrische Verteilnetze mittels probabilistischer Verfahren.