Jun Yue appointed as Associate Professor in Green Process Intensification
The Engineering and Technology institute Groningen (ENTEG) is happy to announce the appointment of Dr. Jun Yue as Associate Professor in Green Process Intensification. Yue’s research approach involves the development of novel reactor concepts (among others, advanced microreactors and centrifugal contactor separator devices) combined with precision catalysis for highly efficient chemical and energy conversion, with a strong emphasis on biobased chemicals, fuels and materials synthesis.
Jun Yue obtained his bachelor degree from the Department of Chemical Engineering at Tianjin University in China in 1997 with specialization in Industrial Catalysis. He earned his PhD degree in Process Engineering from Université de Savoie (currently known as Université Savoie Mont Blanc) in France in 2008, which was further supported by a joint PhD program with Dalian Institute of Chemical Physics, Chinese Academy of Sciences in China. Between 2009 and 2014, he has been working as a postdoc in the Laboratory of Chemical Reactor Engineering at Eindhoven University of Technology in the Netherlands. In August 2014, he moved to Green Chemical Reaction Engineering research unit of ENTEG.
Last modified: | 14 October 2019 4.22 p.m. |
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