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Dr. Daniel Sutter is a Lecturer at the Department of Mechanical and Process Engineering at ETH Zürich. His research focuses on sustainable energy technologies, including CO2 capture processes, hydrogen economy pathways, and waste-to-value innovations. He leads projects such as optimizing the Chilled Ammonia Process for post-combustion CO2 capture and exploring bioplastic production from soy waste. His work bridges chemical engineering, environmental science, and industrial applications.
Research interests span CO2 capture systems (e.g., ammonia-based solvents), renewable energy integration (hydrogen infrastructure), and sustainable materials (bioplastics from food waste). His publications highlight interdisciplinary approaches to decarbonization, with notable contributions in Biomacromolecules, Energy & Environmental Science, and Separation and Purification Technology.
Publications emphasize advancing low-carbon technologies, such as net-negative CO2 systems combining geothermal energy and direct air capture. His work also evaluates synthetic fuels and cement production decarbonization, demonstrating a focus on real-world industrial applications.
No scientific awards explicitly mentioned. Advising and grants remain unspecified in provided texts. Projects involve collaborations with institutions like the Department of Health Sciences and Technology for bioplastic research, reflecting interdisciplinary team engagement.
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