- Process Simulation
- Fluid Mechanics
- Heat Transfer
- +۷ مورد دیگر
Christophe Duwig is a Professor at the Department of Chemical Engineering, KTH Royal Institute of Technology. He serves as Vice-Director of the KTH Energy Platform and coordinates strategic initiatives like the KTH Nuclear Next and Battery Initiative. His research focuses on process simulation, fluid mechanics, heat transfer, and clean energy technologies. He leads projects addressing carbon capture, renewable heat systems, and clean air solutions through collaborations with institutions like Stockholm University and RISE Research Institutes of Sweden. Research Interests: His work integrates high-fidelity computational fluid dynamics (CFD), including LES and CFD simulations of reacting flows, with advanced post-processing tools like machine learning and proper orthogonal decomposition. Key areas include CO2 capture, hydrogen combustion optimization, and waste heat recovery. He emphasizes translating research into practical solutions for decarbonization and clean air through initiatives like C3Air®. Publications: Recent articles highlight innovations in CO2 capture efficiency, hydrogen-fueled combustion dynamics, and heat transfer optimization in electronic cooling systems. His work often bridges fundamental fluid mechanics with industrial applications, addressing global challenges in energy sustainability and climate action. Grants & Leadership: Coordinates multi-disciplinary research efforts under SDG 7 (Clean Energy) and SDG 13 (Climate Action). Leads teams in projects such as C3Air® and the KTH Climate Action Centre, fostering international collaborations to tackle air pollution and carbon removal. Supervises PhD and MSc students in computational engineering and sustainable technologies. Labs & Teams: Active in the Division of Process Technology and KTH’s Energy and Environmental initiatives. His lab develops novel heat exchangers, combustion models, and smart energy management systems for buildings and industrial processes.








