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Magnus Rydén is a Professor in Energy Conversion at the Division of Energy Technology, Chalmers University of Technology, and serves as Director of Studies for the Energy, Environment and Systems research school. His research focuses on carbon capture technologies (e.g., Chemical-Looping Combustion), combustion optimization (Oxygen Carrier Aided Combustion), and biomass/waste-to-energy conversion. He teaches courses like Design of Industrial Energy Equipment (KVM071) and contributes to multiple energy-related master’s and bachelor’s programs.
Key research areas include fluidized bed reactor dynamics, ash-material interactions, and interdisciplinary strategies for energy transition. Recent work emphasizes techno-economic analyses of bioenergy carbon capture and storage (BECCS), with projects like the Nordic flagship initiative targeting net-negative emissions. Experimental studies often involve large-scale systems (e.g., 12 MWth boilers) and novel oxygen carrier materials such as steel converter slag and ilmenite.
Rydén’s publications span 20+ years, exploring CLC operational longevity (e.g., 11,000 hours of testing), OCAC for waste fuels, and hydrogen production via fluidized bed integration. His work bridges fundamental science and industrial applications, aiming to advance sustainable energy systems globally.
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