Institute of Particle Process Engineering

Head of the Institute of Particle Process Engineering

Prof. Dr.-Ing. Sergiy Antonyuk

Office Address

Building 44, Room 459
Gottlieb-Daimler-Straße
67663 Kaiserslautern

Contact 

Phone: +49 (0)631 205 3524
Fax: +49 (0)631 205 3524
E-Mail: sergiy.antonyuk[at]mv.rptu.de

 

Personal Background

Since 2014Professor, Head of the Institute of Particle Process Engineering at the University of Kaiserslautern
2013/2014Scientific assistant professor, Institute of Solids Process Engineering and Particle Technology, Hamburg University of Technology
2008 - 2014Research associate at the TU Hamburg
2006 - 2008Postdoctoral fellow at the Otto-von-Guericke-University of Magdeburg (Germany)
2006

Ph.D. in process engineering at the Otto-von-Guericke-University of Magdeburg: Deformation and breakage behaviour of spherical granules during compression and impact stressing, Supervisor: Prof. J. Tomas

2004

Ph.D. in ecological safety at the National Technical University Kyiv (Ukraine): Processing of solid carbonaceous wastes for thermal processing in chamber ovens, Supervisor: Prof. O. Parfenyuk

1999 - 2002Research associate at TU Donetsk (Ukraine), Chair of Machines and Apparatuses of Chemical Plants
1999M.Sc. in process equipment, National Technical University of Donetsk (Ukraine)
1999B.Sc. in mechanical engineering, National Technical University of Donetsk

 

Functions

2023Spokesperson of DFG Research Training Group GRK 2908/1 “Valuable Wastewater (WERA) – Recovery of Critical Raw Materials – by the Example of Phosphorus”
2020Member of Pro3 Process Engineering and Technology Network of Competence, Delegate from TU Kaiserslautern
2018Member of working parties on Mechanics of Particulate Solids and Agglomeration of the European Federation of Chemical Engineering (EFCE)
2018Elected member of different expert groups of ProcessNet (GVT-VDI and DECHEMA):
2018Aerosol Technology
2017Mechanical Fluid Separation
2014Agglomeration and Powder Technology
2015 - 2017Spokesperson of DFG Priority Programme SPP 1486 "Particle in Contact – Micro Mechanics, Micro Process Dynamics and Particle Collective"

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