TU Delft Process Technology Institute
Newsletter 3, September 2021 
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Dr. Othon Moultos is featured as an Emerging Investigator in the Journal of Chemical Physics
 
The work of Dr. Othon Moultos and his co-workers on deep eutectic solvents was recently published in the JCP Emerging Investigators Special Collection.
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Hydraulic modelling of liquid-solid fluidisation in drinking water treatment processes
 
The importance of good water purification is evident, and more and more stringent requirements are being imposed on purification in an increasingly sustainable manner. An important part of purification is softening the water, the subject of Onno Kramer's PhD.
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A soft touch for a hard challenge
 
Many production challenges have already been overcome in producing essential medicines at scale. For what was left unsolved, the control of polymorphism - the ability of a molecule to exist in more than one unit structure, a technology has now been developed.
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Two recent articles on the thermodynamic and transport properties of hydrogen are selected as Editor’s choices in the Journal of Chemical and Engineering Data.
 
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Succesful workshop Scientists on Stage
 
On 10 and 24 June 2021, the online workshop took place and was well attended. It proved to be a useful addition to daily practice.
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DPTI Awards
 
DPTI fosters an environment for collaborative research by initiating new research projects with a competition for initial proposals in DPTI's five core clusters: Food & Pharma; Energy; Water Processing; Solid and Liquid Mechanics; Advanced Materials Processing. 
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Keynote speakers of NPS17 2022 have been confirmed!
 
The symposium will be held on April 4th and 5th 2022 on the campus of Delft University of Technology, Delft, The Netherlands. Save the dates now!
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Course Process Technology for non Process Tehnologists
 
Are you active in the process industry, but lacking a process-technological background? There is still room on our DPTI course from 19 to 21 January in Delft.
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iRASPA online school/workshop
 
Software for visualization and simulation of porous materials and fluids.

Thursday January 20, 2022
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The goal of TU Delft Process Technology Institute (DPTI) is to achieve a coherent research and education program across all faculties within TU Delft working in the field of process technology. DPTI is a research incubator and an enabler for Delft’s process technology community building, specifically relevant for young and starting faculty to find their peers and professional home and allow them to work in multi-disciplinary teams.
 
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