About
Prof. Dr. Sabine Enders holds a Professorship at the Karlsruhe Institute of Technology (KIT) since 2015, previously affiliated with the Technical University of Berlin (UniCat member since 2012). She leads the Institute of Technical Thermodynamics at KIT. Her research focuses on thermodynamics of complex material systems, including phase and interphase equilibria of polymers, drug solubilization via hydrogels/micellar systems, and thermodynamic isolation of biologically relevant molecules.
Education & Career:
- Professorship at KIT since 2015
- Former affiliation with TU Berlin (Thermodynamics and Thermal Process Engineering)
Research Interests:
- Phase equilibria modeling for hyperbranched polymers
- Lattice-cluster theory applications
- Drug delivery systems via polymer-based solutions
- Biological molecule isolation mechanisms
Her publications emphasize computational thermodynamics and experimental studies on polymer solutions, with notable contributions to phase behavior analysis and interfacial phenomena.
Labs & Affiliations: Active at the Institute of Technical Thermodynamics (KIT) and previously part of TU Berlin's Thermodynamics group.
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