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Katarzyna Danuta Bizon serves as an Associate Professor in the Department of Chemical and Process Engineering within the Faculty of Chemical Engineering and Technology at Cracow University of Technology. Her academic profile demonstrates deep expertise in chemical engineering with a focus on reactor design, process optimization, and advanced modeling techniques. She maintains an active research program evidenced by 86 publications and significant bibliometric indicators including an h-index of 12 (Scopus) and total Impact Factor of 61.1.
Her research interests center on fluidized bed reactors, combustion systems, model reduction methodologies, and diffusion processes in porous media. She investigates energy systems, imaging techniques for process analysis, and optimization of hybrid reactor configurations. Current work emphasizes carbon dioxide capture technologies, reaction-diffusion dynamics, and the application of reduced-order modeling to complex chemical processes. Her methodology integrates computational simulations with experimental validation to address challenges in environmental protection and energy efficiency.
Analysis of her recent publications (2022-2024) reveals three dominant research thrusts: (1) Advanced CO2 capture using structured sorbents and hybrid fixed-bed reactors, (2) Development of reduced-order modeling techniques (POD/DEIM) for reaction-diffusion systems, and (3) Fundamental studies of bubble dynamics and multicomponent diffusion in membrane systems. This work consistently bridges theoretical modeling with practical applications in emission control and process intensification.
Dr. Bizon has successfully supervised 2 PhD students to completion, demonstrating her commitment to academic mentoring. Her research is supported by the infrastructure of Cracow University of Technology's Department of Chemical and Process Engineering, where she contributes to both fundamental research and applied process engineering solutions.




