Events

WERA's 1st Status Seminar 2025

The first WERA status seminar of the Research Training Group GRK 2908 WERA took place on 19 February 2025 and was attended by the entire plenum, consisting of the supervisors, PhDs and associated PhDs. The aim of the seminar was to present the results of the individual doctorates to date and to facilitate an interdisciplinary exchange on new research approaches and research content. Each doctoral candidate provided an oral presentation of their research results. These presentations gave the doctoral students the opportunity to explain their scientific work to a broad audience and thus create the basis for a lively discussion.

The PhDs' contributions came from the fields of process engineering, chemistry, bioprocess engineering, civil engineering and physics. They were perceived as comprehensible and interesting by both the PhD students and their supervisors. Initial progress in the individual research projects became visible.

The discussions included specific questions that led to a better understanding of the subject area and the results of the other disciplines. It should be particularly emphasised that Ms Müller presented a detailed plan for the construction and operation of the planned pilot plant, which was discussed in detail in the plenary session.

 

At the WERA status seminars, the WERA plenum, which consists of the supervisors, PhDs and associated PhDs, meets to present the current results of the individual research projects. Each PhD and associated PhD gives an oral presentation. The main focus of the WERA status seminar is an exchange on interdisciplinary content, the development of further research approaches and research work on the joint wastewater pilot plant.

Time: 09:00 to 16:30 
Location: LPME Building 74, Room 133

Program:

09:00 – 09:05

Introduction and short review

Sergiy Antonyuk

Section A)

ADSORBER MATERIALS 
Chair: Prof. Dr. Kubik

09:05 – 09:25

A1) Marco Wagen

Modification of mesoporous silica materials for phosphate recovery from wastewater streams

09:25 – 09:45

A2) Sven Schaefer

Design and modification of microporous zeolites and ZIFs for the removal of phosphates from wastewater

09:45 – 10:05

A3) Aikaterini Moschidi

Development and Characterization of macroporous adsorber materials for phosphate removal from wastewater

10:05 – 10:35Coffee break 
 

Section B)

PROCESS ANALYSIS AND CHARACTERIZATION
Chair: Prof. Sabine Becker, Jun. Prof. Dr. Simon Stephan 

10:35 – 10:55

B1) Zeno Romero

Thermodynamic modeling of phosphate solutions

10:55 – 11:15

B2) Shaharyar Jamali

Molecular simulation of adsorption of Phosphate Solutions

11:15 – 11:25

B2) Xueqi Zhang (assoc.)

Thermophysical Property Calculations Using Molecular Thermodynamic Models and Their Integration with CFD Simulation Engines

11:25 – 11:45

B3) Hannah Akhtar

Exploring Iron precipitation for understanding Phosphate removal from wastewater

11:45 – 11:55

B3) Marco Tummeley (assoc.)

Quantum mechanical calculations of Mössbauer parameters

11:55 – 12:15

B5) Oliver Müller

Development and Characterization of fluorescence sensors for phosphate detection

 

Cooperation water treatment pilot plant (Linda Müller)

12:15 – 13:15

Lunch break 

13:15 – 13:35

B4) Jan Ludorf

Introduction into Dynamical Extinction Spectroscopy and its Application onto Magnesium Ammonium Phosphate Crystallization

13:35 – 13:45

B4) Marc Weirich (assoc.)

Heteroaggregation of fine particles by desublimation in a supersonic flow

Section C)

SEPARATION TECHNOLOGY 
Chair: Prof. Dr. Erik von Harbou

13:45 – 14:05

C1) Marcel Cwienczek

Strategies for magnetic separation in wastewater treatment

14:05 – 14:25

C2) Christina Zipp

Development of an Adsorption-Desorption Process for Phosphate Recovery from Wastewater

14:25 – 14:55

Coffee break

Section D)

PROCESS CHAIN 
Chair: Prof. Dr. Sergiy Antonyuk

14:55 – 15:15

D1) Linda Müller

Influence of sewage sludge composition and process parameters on P recovery from sewage sludge

15:15 – 15:25

D1) Cora Eichholz (assoc.)

K recovery with ion exchange at the WWTP

ca. 15:30Summary and farewell