
Ralf Habermann
Professor · Mechanical Process Engineering
Emden/Leer University of Applied SciencesAbout
Prof. Dr. Ralf Habermann is a Professor of Process Engineering – Purification Technology at the University of Applied Sciences Emden/Leer, Department of Technology – Natural Science Technology (NWT). His research focuses on mechanical and environmental process engineering, including solid mixing, recycling, wastewater treatment, and agglomeration processes. Key projects include the ZIM-Projekt (2018–2020) developing an autonomous toilet system and a DFG project (1996–2000) investigating mixing quality in continuous solid mixers.
His research interests emphasize solid mixing dynamics, material characterization, and energy-efficient processes. Recent publications (2021–2010) explore modeling mixing processes, quality assessment in solid mixing, and particle behavior in mixers. His work bridges theoretical models with industrial applications, particularly in environmental and food technology sectors.
Prof. Habermann contributes to professional boards such as ProcessNet’s Mixing Processes group. His projects highlight innovations in recycling, wastewater treatment, and high-intensity mixing systems.
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