Mikael Sjölinمشاهده پروفایل
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Mikael Sjölin is an Associate Senior Lecturer and Postdoctoral Fellow in the Division of Chemical Engineering at the Faculty of Engineering, Lund University. His work bridges fundamental research and industrial application in sustainable chemical processes. Research Interests: His expertise lies in membrane technology, biorefining, and the valorization of industrial side streams. He focuses on developing energy-efficient and environmentally friendly processes for converting waste biomass—such as potato fruit juice and sugar beet molasses—into high-value chemicals like 5-hydroxymethylfurfural (HMF) and biodegradable plastics. His work integrates separation techniques (ultrafiltration, nanofiltration), activated carbon adsorption, and enzymatic processing. The recent publications highlight a consistent trend in membrane-assisted purification , sugar platform valorization , and green solvent recovery . These works emphasize techno-economic feasibility and sustainability in bioprocess engineering, particularly in the context of circular economy and industrial symbiosis. Scientific Awards: No awards listed in the provided text. Advising and Grants: While no formal students are listed, Dr. Sjölin actively contributes as a researcher in multiple externally funded projects. These include initiatives focused on sustainable bioplastics, solvent recovery, and molasses-to-HMF conversion, supported by grants from foundations and national research programs. His collaborative network includes key researchers such as M. Sayed Ali Sayed, F. Lipnizki, R. Hatti-Kaul, and O. Wallberg. Labs and Teams: He is part of the Chemical Engineering research group at Lund University, engaging in interdisciplinary projects involving membrane development, biocatalysis, and process design. His collaborations extend to industry-relevant applications in plant-based dairy and pulp side stream valorization.






