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Andreas Hiller serves as a Research Associate at the Chair of Chemical Process Engineering, Dresden University of Technology since 2022, and concurrently as a Guest Lecturer at the University of Applied Sciences Zittau Görlitz since 2019. Previously, he held a Research Associate position at the Chair of Energy Process Technology at Dresden University of Technology from 1997 to 2022. He earned his doctorate from Dresden University of Technology in 2004 following studies in Energy and Heat Supply (1990-1995).
His educational background includes:
- Doctorate (Dr.-Ing.) from Dresden University of Technology (2004)
- Studies in Energy and Heat Supply at Dresden University of Technology (1990-1995)
Hiller's research centers on solvolysis, circular economy, and recycling with emphasis on chemical plastic recycling and bromine recovery from waste streams. His work bridges chemical process engineering and environmental sustainability, developing clean technologies for waste valorization and resource recovery. Key contributions include thermal treatment of waste electrical and electronic equipment (WEEE) and biomass gasification processes, demonstrating expertise in thermodynamic modeling and experimental validation.
Analysis of his publication history reveals a clear trajectory toward sustainable chemical processes, particularly in plastic-to-resource conversion and waste stream valorization. His recent work (2018-2021) focuses on bromine recovery from WEEE and solvolysis techniques, while earlier research (1999-2010) established foundational work in biomass gasification and high-temperature heat exchanger applications. The publications consistently integrate thermodynamic principles with practical engineering solutions for pollution prevention and circular economy implementation.
No scientific awards are documented in the available information.
Regarding academic mentoring, no student supervision or grant funding details are evident from the provided materials. His collaborative work appears primarily through co-authorship in multi-institutional research projects focused on waste treatment technologies.
Hiller operates within the research infrastructure of Dresden University of Technology's chemical engineering chairs, contributing to teams developing sustainable process engineering solutions for plastic recycling and electronic waste valorization, with particular focus on bromine recovery systems and thermal treatment optimization.
