We are very happy to announce that Zeynep Perçin, PhD at the Institute of Technical Biocatalysis - TUHH (Hamburg University of Technology), successfully defended her PhD thesis last Monday. For the last 3 years, Zeynep has been investigating the effect of fine bubble aeration on biocatalytic reactions in a rotating bed reactor. Special thanks to Michael Schlüter and Stefan Heinrich! #TUHH #TUHamburg #Biocatalysis #ITB
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For as long as we can remember, our planet has generously given us everything we have needed and everything we have wanted. Yet our resources are limited. Our next steps must be chosen carefully. It is our ambition to do our best and to provide long-term as well as more environmentally friendly solutions by utilizing processes from nature. We are working on projects in which new products are created from waste materials and design new biocatalytic technologies for a more sustainable future. Through real-time analytics, detailed process control is enabled, resulting in a more responsible management of our resources and minimization of waste streams. We are digitalizing these processes to better understand them and to establish smart processes. To invent new and innovative methods, teamwork and interdisciplinary collaboration are of utmost importance. We are globally networked. Additionally, we cherish close cooperation with partners from industry, as this allows our research results to be implemented on a large scale. At the same time, this enables our students and employees to get in contact with industrial research and development at an early stage in their career. Thanks to our interdisciplinary and intercultural collaborative environment, we have even more opportunities to develop new ideas and to put our visions into practice. We do not just want to help our students become better scientists, but also give them the freedom they need to develop as individuals. To empower the future generation with new, sustainable solutions, we invite children and youths to come and experience the world of science and technology at our institute. As part of our "Kinderforscher" program, we develop and offer experiment kits to elementary and secondary schools. With our "Nachwuchscampus" program, we are bringing together schools, universities, and industry. And thirdly, we reach out to you digitally, with our online site kniffelix.de.
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Beschäftigte von Institute of Technical Biocatalysis - TUHH
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Andreas Liese
Head of Institute of Technical Biocatalysis at TUHH (Hamburg University of Technology)
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Anastasios Lyberis
Scientific Researcher - PhD Candidate @ Hamburg University of Technology
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Gesine Liese
Inspiring Youths for STEM
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Shubhang Sharma
PhD candidate, Integrated Bioprocess development
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♻️ From Waste to Value: Extraction of Protease Enzymes from Brewer’s Spent Yeast 🍺 Our latest paper by Marie Schottroff (PhD candidate at the Institute of Technical Biocatalysis - TUHH, Hamburg University of Technology) paves the way for a more sustainable future in the food industry! 🌱 This work explores methods to extract proteases from brewer’s spent yeast — a major by-product of the brewing process. Instead of being discarded as waste, this biomass can be used as source of enzymes with applications in food processing. 🔬 Why is this important? ✅ Adds value to brewing by-products ✅ Reduces environmental waste ✅ Promotes circular economy practices This work highlights how biowaste valorization can drive sustainability while unlocking new economic opportunities 🍃 Read the full paper here: https://lnkd.in/d8uGnc4T #Sustainability #CircularEconomy #Biocatalysis #TUHH #TUHamburg
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🚀 Driving Innovation in Bioreactive Separation Technology 🚀 From January 22 to 24, an inspiring workshop with around 30 experts (including Andreas Liese and Daniel Ohde from the Institute of Technical Biocatalysis - TUHH) from top German universities and industry leaders took place in Hannover. During this workshop, key challenges and future opportunities at the intersection of biotechnology, separation processes, and systems engineering were tackled. The diversity of expertise and ideas brought fresh perspectives, paving the way for new research questions and stronger connections between participants and fields. Co-organized by Irina Smirnova, Mirko Skiborowski and Andreas Liese (Hamburg University of Technology), this workshop fostered dynamic exchanges and insightful discussions across multiple disciplines. Don't miss the full article: https://lnkd.in/dTVsbn_c #Research #Collaboration #Biotechnology #SeparationTechnology #Innovation #VolkswagenFoundation #ITB #Biocatalysis #TUHH #TUHamburg
✨ Ein erfolgreicher Workshop: Synergien in der Bioreaktiven Trenntechnik ✨
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New Year's Reading! 🌊 Algae: A sustainable alternative for food production 🌍 In collaboration across three institutes of the Hamburg University of Technology—Institute of Technical Biocatalysis - TUHH, Center for Biobased Solutions, and Institute of Environmental Technology and Energy Economics—we've developed innovative processes to extract high-quality proteins and complex carbohydrates from macroalgae. This research is an exciting step towards transforming the food and feed industry by providing plant-based, sustainable alternatives for the future🌿 Learn more about this project, coordinated by our Group Leader Ana Malvis Romero, and how algae can shape a greener, healthier world: https://lnkd.in/dXinYxF3 #Sustainability #Innovation #AlgaeResearch #Biocatalysis #ITB #TUHH #TUHamburg
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👩🔬 👨🔬 We’re thrilled to announce a new open position at the Institute of Technical Biocatalysis - TUHH (Hamburg University of Technology)! This position is part of an FNR-funded research project with both academic and industrial partners. The focus is on the investigation of Natural Deep Eutectic Solvents (NADES) as reaction media in biocatalysis to produce biosurfactants and chiral fine chemicals. The research will include consideration of scale-up possibilities, establishment of inline analytics and downstream processing. Are you passionate about sustainable innovation in biocatalysis? Let’s make a difference together! 🌍 📩 Apply by January 2, 2025, to take your career to the next level. 🔗 Visit https://lnkd.in/driUX5WT for more details. #Biocatalysis #Sustainability #DeepEutecticSolvents #ITB #TUHH #TUHamburg
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Happy to share our latest research article exploring the biocatalytic synthesis of sacubitril valsartan sodium hydrate, a key active pharmaceutical ingredient! This paper is the result of a collaboration between the Institute of Technical Biocatalysis - TUHH (Hamburg University of Technology) and Novartis and is authored by Zeynep Perçin, Florian Kleinbeck, Paul Bubenheim, Thomas Ruch and Andreas Liese. Here are the highlights: 🔬 Equilibrium: The reaction equilibrium strongly favors the desired product improving process efficiency. ⚙️ Kinetic Models: The reaction was modeled with both ping-pong two-substrate kinetics and Michaelis–Menten double substrate kinetics, identifying the latter as the best fit. ⚡ Inhibition Challenges: Product inhibition emerged as a key bottleneck, more impactful than substrate inhibition. 🌟 Reactor Innovation: Transitioning to a plug flow reactor proved to be a key aspect in decreasing inhibition and increasing performance. This study highlights the importance of biocatalysis to provide sustainable, escalable solutions for pharmaceutical synthesis. By understanding the detailed kinetics, we pave the way for more efficient manufacturing of pharmaceutical compounds. Check the paper here: https://lnkd.in/dQFPQj42 #TUHamburg #TUHH #tuhhesfürdich #TechnicalBiocatalysis #ITB
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Save the Date: ITB Open Day – December 4th, 2024! 🚨 Are you looking for a project work, bachelor’s, or master’s thesis opportunity? Curious about exploring the world of bioprocess engineering and biocatalysis? 🌿⚙️ 🧪 Then join us at the Institute of Technical Biocatalysis - TUHH (Hamburg University of Technology) on Wednesday, December 4th, from 2–5 PM in the Foyer of Building K! Why you should attend: ✅ Lab tours guided by our PhD candidates to explore cutting-edge research. ✅ Learn about open positions for HiWi jobs and thesis opportunities. ✅ Vegan waffles!! 🧇 Don’t miss this chance to network, learn, and discover new opportunities! Mark your calendars, we can’t wait to see you there! 🙌 #ITBOpenDay #ITB #ThesisOpportunities #HiWiJobs #TUHH
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We are looking forward to actively participating in this Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft (DFG) - German Research Foundation funded RTG (research training school) on Climate Informed Engineering, excellently fitting with the United Nations University Hub at the Technische Universität Hamburg
We have received approximately 7 million euros in research funding from DFG! I am pleased to announce that our RTG proposal on Climate-Informed Engineering has been successfully funded by the DFG! We have secured approximately 7 million euros for this project. We introduced the concept of Climate-Informed Engineering first in an invited article, which made it to the cover of the ACS Engineering AU in 2023 (the photo below). This paper formed the foundation of our proposal. We plan to recruit 20 PhD candidates in this project along with a postdoc researcher. This project holds significant importance for us at Hamburg University of Technology, as it aligns with the research direction of TUHH and the focus of the United Nations University Hub at TUHH on Engineering to Face Climate Change. As John F. Kennedy once said, “Victory has a thousand fathers, but defeat is an orphan”. So, I cannot announce this great news without acknowledging the incredible individuals who made this possible. First and foremost, I owe immense gratitude to my lifelong friend, companion, and wife, Dr. Salome Michelle Sophie Shokri-Kuehni. Living with someone who works around the clock is not easy task, yet she has been nothing short of amazing. Salome has shouldered countless responsibilities, allowing me to pursue ambitious goals with determination. Her patience, strength and wisdom have provided a solid foundation upon which I could aim for the highest goal I could possibly ever imagine. Special thanks also go to the PIs of the project including Peter Fröhle, Stefan Heinrich, Cathy Hohenegger, Patrick Huber, Andreas Liese, Thomas Rung, Marcus Rutner, Michael Schlüter, Kay Smarsly, irina smirnova, and Bjorn Stevens. Their dedication was essential for sharpening and strengthening the project's focus. The support from The United Nations University Institute for Water, Environment and Health (UNU-INWEH) and their interest in contributing to the training and supervision plans are greatly appreciated. Also, this project could never have reached this level without the support of my team at the Institute of Geo-Hydroinformatics. Moreover, I am grateful for the extraordinary support from the TUHH leadership—at a level I have never seen elsewhere—including our visionary President Andreas Timm-Giel, our pragmatic and dedicated Chancellor Mr. Arne Burda, our incredibly proactive and decisive Vice President for Research irina smirnova, and the consistently supportive Vice President for Teaching Wolfgang Kersten. Additionally, I would like to express my gratitude to the Ministry of Science & Research, particularly Ms. Katharina Fegebank, the Minister and the Second Mayor of #Hamburg, for their consistent support of TUHH and its growth phase. Their support has enabled us to develop new ideas and conduct cutting-edge research at TUHH. And finally, I would like to thank Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft (DFG) - German Research Foundation for enabling us to bring our ideas to life.
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We are more then happy to have you Kayla Dittmer and Fabian Lange as PhD students in our ITB projects within the CRC 1615 SMART Reactors - TUHH (Technische Universität Hamburg). Lots of fun and success on your further path of science #SMARTreactors #TUHamburg #TUHH #tuhhesfürdich #TechnicalBiocatalysis
🌿 It has been one year since starting as a PhD candidate at the Institute of Technical Biocatalysis - TUHH (Hamburg University of Technology) within the CRC 1615 SMART Reactors - TUHH. I can´t believe how fast time has flown by! This year has been challenging and deeply rewarding. I am so grateful for all the people I have met so far on this journey. Thank you to everyone who has supported me with my research. I look forward to continuing with year two! ⭐ #SMARTreactors #TUHamburg #TUHH #ITB #TUHamburg #tuhhesfürdich #Technischistdasmöglich #Biocatalysis
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🚀Excited to share the latest paper of our PhD candidate Kristin Hölting!🎉 Kristin is doing her PhD at the Institute of Technical Biocatalysis - TUHH (Hamburg University of Technology) and GALAB Laboratories GmbH and has developed a modelling approach for the continuous synthesis of N-Acetylneuraminic Acid (Neu5Ac) using packed bed reactors. 🔬 Key highlights: ✔️ Immobilized enzymes (N-acetylglucosamine 2-epimerase & N-acetylneuraminic acid lyase) demonstrated high stability, with half-lives of up to 58 days. ✔️ Kinetic studies confirmed Michaelis-Menten behavior, and the developed Python-based model achieved prediction accuracies of 94% under varying conditions. ✔️This model will be used to optimize reactor dimensions, flow rates, and substrate concentrations for cost-effective and efficient biocatalytic production. A promising step forward in sustainable, continuous flow bioprocessing! 👉 Read more here: https://lnkd.in/d6QaTFUF #biocatalysis #ITB #TUHH #technicalbiocatalysis #TUHamburg
Modelling Approach for the Continuous Biocatalytic Synthesis of N-Acetylneuraminic Acid in Packed Bed Reactors
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