The BIOTECHNOLOGY AND SUSTAINABLE CHEMISTRY research group works on biotechnological, analytical and chemical innovations to provide sustainable solutions. Its activities are divided into three main research topics:

Advanced Bioprocess Engineering

  • Design and optimisation of bioprocesses and biocatalytic systems
  • Machine learning and artificial intelligence
  • Intra- and extracellular products; preparative purification
  • Automated control strategies for USP and DSP processes
  • Cell line development and production
  • Derivatisation of biomolecules

Data acquisition, analysis and modelling

  • Process Analytical Technologies (PAT)
  • Data mining with customised algorithms
  • (Bio)analytical assay development; preparation of complex sample preparation; derivatisation strategies
  • Bioinformatics

Energy systems and sustainable resources

  • Biosourced materials  
  • Power to X-technologies
  • Fuel cells and biofuel
  • Syngas, CO2, and organic waste valorisation
  • Biorefinery platforms: Conception and prototyping
  • Phosphate recovery from waste




Senior researchers

  • Simon Crelier, PhD  
    Food waste valorization, DSP of proteins, Microencapsulation, Biosorption
  • Christoph Ellert,  PhD 
    Plasma technology, Power-t-X technologies, Organic waste valorization, Energy and gas systems design
  • Fabian Fischer, PhD
    Microbial fuel cells, Wastewater treatment, Biophotovoltaics, Power-t-X technologies 
  • Nils Hanik, PhD
    Bioprocess data science, Bioprocess digitalization, Industry 4.0, Sustainable polymers from renewable resources
  • Franka Kalman, PhD
    Endotoxin quantification and removal, Separation sciences incl. capillary electrophoresis and derivatization of (bio-)analytes, (Bio-)Analytics, Pharmaceuticals analysis
  • Saša Miladinović, PhD
    Mass spectrometry, bioanalysis, proteomics, small molecule LC-MS
  • Matthias Rüdt, PhD
    PAT in USP and DSP, e.g. Raman, Pharmaceutical biotechnology
  • Manfred Zinn, PhD
    Bioprocess design, Gas fermentations and biorefinery, Biopolymers, Biobased materials