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Prof. Nicolas DIETRICH – Engineering the Future

From Transfer to Transformation

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13th International Conference on Gas–Liquid and Gas–Liquid–Solid Reactor Engineering (GLS-13) – Sunday 20 August → Wednesday 23 August 2017

Posté le 17 septembre 2017 par Nicolas Dietrich

Souvenirs from Bruxelles 2017 …

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Publié dans Chemical Engineering, Conference

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2017: Fast determination of gas-liquid diffusion coefficient by an innovative double approach
2018 : Escape Classroom: The Leblanc Process—An Educational “Escape Game” – J. Chem. Educ.

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  • Recognized Among the World’s Top 2% Most Influential Scientists – According to Stanford Ranking (2021–2024)
  • 2025: Modeling oxygen mass transfer in surfactant solutions considering hydrodynamics and physico-chemical phenomena
  • 2025: Bursting the Bubble: The Fluids Mechanics That Prove Godzilla Would Survive the Plan
  • 2024: Hydrophobic solid lipid-based microparticles for the protection of gastric-sensitive hydrophilic active biomolecules for oral administration in the treatment of EPI
  • 2023: Impact of surfactants on the rise of deformable bubbles and interfacial gas–liquid mass transfer

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Articles récents

  • Recognized Among the World’s Top 2% Most Influential Scientists – According to Stanford Ranking (2021–2024)
  • 2025: Modeling oxygen mass transfer in surfactant solutions considering hydrodynamics and physico-chemical phenomena
  • 2025: Bursting the Bubble: The Fluids Mechanics That Prove Godzilla Would Survive the Plan
  • 2024: Hydrophobic solid lipid-based microparticles for the protection of gastric-sensitive hydrophilic active biomolecules for oral administration in the treatment of EPI
  • 2023: Impact of surfactants on the rise of deformable bubbles and interfacial gas–liquid mass transfer
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