Fredrik NyholmView profile
Researcher
Fredrik Nyholm is a researcher at the Laboratory of Process and Systems Engineering within the Faculty of Science and Engineering at Åbo Akademi University. His work focuses on sustainable energy technologies, particularly in the domain of power-to-liquids and e-kerosene production. His research interests center on developing and evaluating sustainable fuel production processes. Key areas include power-to-liquids (PtL) technologies, Fischer-Tropsch synthesis, process modeling, and holistic evaluation frameworks for concept-level analysis of energy systems. His work supports the development of standardized methods and performance criteria for assessing next-generation biofuels and synthetic aviation fuels. The recent publications and patents demonstrate a strong trend in sustainable aviation fuel innovation, with a focus on system integration, process optimization, and technology assessment. His contributions span journal articles, conference proceedings, and patented fuel production methods, reflecting both academic and industrial relevance. Fredrik Nyholm has not been mentioned as receiving specific scientific awards in the provided text. He has contributed to academic training through supervision leading to a doctoral thesis and a master's thesis. His research is supported by collaborative projects, likely involving external funding, though specific grants are not detailed. His work is highly collaborative, particularly with researchers like Henrik Saxén and Susanna Toppinen. Fredrik conducts his research within the Laboratory of Process and Systems Engineering, a group focused on advanced modeling and systems analysis for sustainable energy solutions.