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Daniel Jupke serves as a Researcher at the Institute for Particle Technology within the Faculty of Mechanical Engineering at Braunschweig University of Technology, where he has worked as a Research Associate since 2022.
His academic background includes:
- Biotechnology studies at TU Braunschweig (2015-2022)
- Master's thesis: "Investigation of the influence of various stresses on the growth delay of Saccharomyces cerevisiae with an automated micro-bioreactor system" (2022)
- Bachelor's thesis: "Investigation of the influence of trace elements copper, selenium, and molybdenum on the cultivation of CHO cells" (2019)
His research focuses on particle technology applications in pharmaceutical sciences, particularly membrane-based emulsification processes and biopharmaceutical production systems. His work bridges fundamental biotechnology with practical pharmaceutical manufacturing challenges, examining how material properties affect drug formulation processes.
Current research activities include the RNApp and VENHALER projects, while he also provides instructional support for the "Industrial Pharmaceutical Formulation Processes" lecture course.
His publication record demonstrates expertise in applying particle technology principles to solve pharmaceutical manufacturing challenges, with recent work examining how nanoporous membrane structures influence emulsification performance.
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