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Gerrit Brem is a full Professor at the Faculty of Engineering Technology, University of Twente, in the Department of Sustainable Energy Technology. His research is centered on sustainable energy systems, with a focus on thermochemical heat storage, biomass conversion, pyrolysis, and fuel chemistry. He has an extensive publication record, with over 180 research outputs and an h-index of 41, reflecting significant academic impact.
His research interests include Thermochemical Heat Storage, Hydrothermal Carbonization, Biomass and Waste Valorization, Pyrolysis and Combustion, and Advanced Energy Materials. These areas are crucial for developing sustainable and circular energy solutions. His work often involves material development, process optimization, and system integration for long-term thermal storage and clean fuel production.
The recent articles demonstrate a strong trend in developing stable and efficient materials for thermal energy storage, particularly using salt hydrates and potassium carbonate-based systems. Innovations in encapsulation, nucleation control, and mechanical stability are central themes. His work bridges fundamental chemistry with engineering applications in renewable energy.
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Prof. Brem has supervised at least 32 research projects or students, indicating a strong commitment to academic mentoring and team leadership. His collaborations span multiple institutions and disciplines, particularly in materials science and energy engineering. He has been involved in research on pyrolysis of waste tires, hydrogel-based storage, and advanced characterization techniques like micro-CT.
He is actively involved in research teams focusing on Thermal Energy Storage, Biomass and Waste Conversion, and Advanced Materials for Energy. These teams work on both experimental and modeling aspects of sustainable energy technologies, aiming to develop scalable and economically viable solutions for the energy transition.
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