Corinna Schulze-Netzer is an Associate Professor in the Department of Energy and Process Engineering at NTNU. Her research focuses on Computational Fluid Dynamics (CFD) applied to reacting multiphase flows, energy recovery from bio-originated and municipal wastes, and emission prediction in alternative fuel combustion. She leads the HighRec project (2024–2028), exploring high-temperature gasification for plastic waste recycling. Notable contributions include developing surrogate concepts for sewage sludge gasification and stochastic reactor networks for grate-fired plants. Her work spans projects like ACTIVATE (ammonia as carbon-free fuel) and GrateCFD (optimizing biomass/waste energy plants). She has published extensively on topics like ammonia/hydrogen combustion instabilities, MILD combustion emissions, and feedstock-flexible gasification. Corinna collaborates widely, with funding from the Research Council of Norway and international partners like CNRS and Scania. Education : Not explicitly stated in text. Teaching : Courses include Termo- og fluiddynamikk , Avfallsteknologi og ressursgjenvinning , and thermodynamics modules. Grants : FRIPRO Young Research Talents grant (2024–2028). Labs/Teams : Involved in NTNU’s combustion and energy systems research groups.






