Terese Løvås is a Professor and Department Head at the Department of Energy and Process Engineering (Institutt for energi- og prosessteknikk) at NTNU, Norwegian University of Science and Technology. She leads the Combustion Lab and specializes in theoretical/experimental research on combustion, gasification, and alternative fuels (biofuels, hydrogen, ammonia). Her work focuses on modeling gasification processes for biofuel production and energy generation, with particular emphasis on ammonia-based fuels and emission reduction in engines. She has held academic roles at institutions including the University of Tromsø (2008–2014), Queen Mary University of London (2006–2008), and Churchill College, Cambridge (2005–2008). Current projects include leadership roles in LowEmission ( Norwegian Research Council) and ACTIVATE (POLNOR-funded) studying ammonia as a carbon-free fuel. She is a Board Director of the Combustion Institute and Editor of its proceedings. Research interests span computational fluid dynamics (CFD), biomass-to-energy processes, and combustion optimization for low-emission technologies. Key publications address ammonia dual-fuel engines, emissions modeling, and biomass gasification systems. Awards not explicitly listed, but she holds leadership roles in major energy research consortia.
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