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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Membrane Technology (VL)
Subtitle:
This course is part of the module: Membrane Technology
Semester:
WiSe 23/24
Course type:
Lecture
Course number:
lv399_w23
Lecturer:
Prof. Dr. Mathias Ernst, Muhammad Ismahil, Dr. Muhammad Usman, Natalie Lüdemann, Ute Schuppert, Petra Weiss
Description:

The lecture on membrane technology supply provides students with a broad understanding of existing membrane treatment processes, encompassing pressure driven membrane processes, membrane application in electrodialyis, pervaporation as well as membrane distillation. The lectures main focus is the industrial production of drinking water like particle separation or desalination; however gas separation processes as well as specific wastewater oriented applications such as membrane bioreactor systems will be discussed as well.

Initially, basics in low pressure and high pressure membrane applications are presented (microfiltration, ultrafiltration, nanofiltration, reverse osmosis). Students learn about essential water quality parameter, transport equations and key parameter for pore membrane as well as solution diffusion membrane systems. The lecture sets a specific focus on fouling and scaling issues and provides knowledge on methods how to tackle with these phenomena in real water treatment application. A further part of the lecture deals with the character and manufacturing of different membrane materials and the characterization of membrane material by simple methods and advanced analysis.

The functions, advantages and drawbacks of different membrane housings and modules are explained. Students learn how an industrial membrane application is designed in the succession of treatment steps like pre-treatment, water conditioning, membrane integration and post-treatment of water. Besides theory, the students will be provided with knowledge on membrane demo-site examples and insights in industrial practice. 

Performance accreditation:
700 - Membrane Technology<ul><li>700 - Membrane Technology: Klausur schriftlich</li></ul>
ECTS credit points:
3
Stud.IP informationen about this course:
Home institute: Institut für Wasserressourcen und Wasserversorgung (B-11)
Registered participants in Stud.IP: 34
Documents: 17

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.

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

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

completed

2023

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