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Dr.-Ing. Thomas M. Koller is a Group Leader at the Institute of Advanced Optical Technologies - Thermophysical Properties within the Department of Chemical and Biological Engineering (CBI) at Friedrich-Alexander-Universität Erlangen-Nürnberg (FAU). His research focuses on thermophysical properties of multiphase systems, particularly interfacial dynamics in vapor-liquid, liquid-liquid, and particle dispersions. He employs advanced experimental methods like surface light scattering and molecular dynamics simulations to study systems such as nanofluids, ionic liquids, and liquid organic hydrogen carriers.
- Key Research Areas:
- Thermophysical property characterization of multiphase systems
- Interfacial tension and viscosity analysis
- Nanofluid thermal conductivity and stability
- Hydrogen carrier system optimization
- Surface science of ionic liquid mixtures
Publication Trends span 2012–2025, emphasizing thermal conductivity, viscosity, and diffusion in nanofluids, ionic liquids, and hydrogen carriers. Collaborations with institutions like Max Planck and Helmholtz are evident. Recent work includes high-temperature measurements and predictive modeling for transport properties.
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