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Prof. Dr. Alexandra von Kameke is a Professor in the Department of Mechanical Engineering and Production Management at Hamburg University of Applied Sciences. She is the Deputy Dean for Research in the Faculty of Engineering and Computer Science. Her expertise spans 2D-turbulence, turbulent reactive flows, Lagrangian transport, Faraday flow, and mixing dynamics in bioreactors. She leads research projects like the DFG-funded CRC 1615 'SMART reactors' and collaborates with TUHH's Institute of Multiphase Flows (IMS).
Education: She holds a Diploma in Physics from the University of Heidelberg and a PhD from the University of Santiago de Compostela. Her postdoctoral career includes roles at TUHH, DLR Göttingen, and Sensirion AG in Switzerland. Key projects include Lagrangian analysis in bioreactors, Faraday flow dynamics, and bubble wake chemistry.
Her research focuses on fluid dynamics' impact on chemical reactions and reactor efficiency, with applications in sustainable chemical production. She supervises PhD and MSc students (e.g., Felix Kexel, Rika Uphoff) and collaborates on subprojects B04 and B05 in the CRC 1615. Her work bridges computational models (e.g., OpenFOAM) with experimental methods like 4D-PTV and imaging spectroscopy.
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