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Teachers
Initiators of the course are
Prof. Wozny
(Process Dynamics and Operation)
Prof. Tsatsaronis
(Energy and Environmental Protection Enginering)
Prof. King
(Measurement and Control)
They will be introduced as a selection of all lecturers. Even though almost all of the lecturers are professors from the TUBerlin, some are from other universities (for ex. University of Surrey ) or from industrial companies BASF, General Electric).
What you will learn
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Prof. Wozny (Process Dynamics, Process Managment)
"This Master program is an important step towards an independently work in research and development.”
Process Dynaics and Operation is the development and the mediation of system engineering basics of the steady-state and dynamic process simulation as well as the analysis, modelling and optimization of complex process-oriented systems with a great diversity of structures and a high number of elements. Special attention is given to the comprehensive consideration of the scientific basic procedures, microprocesses and macroprocesses, process design as well as to the technical realisation of plants. Furthermore the field of research and teaching includes the development and the testing of efficient concepts of supervisory control by combining the knowledge of physical, chemical and biological basics together with operations of engineering and process technology.
Prof. Tsatsaronis (Energy Engineering)
"Being international means more than going abroad. Working in international teams, learning in a foreign environment are key qualifications for your career.”
The area of Energy and Environmental Protection Engineering was founded in May 1994 at the Institute for Energy Engineering, in part through an endowment from the Berliner Kraft- und Licht Aktiengesellschaft (Bewag), an electric utility company. Research focuses on exergoeconomics (thermoeconomics), simulation, analysis, evaluation and diagnostics of energy-conversion processes, power plant technology, advanced energy conversion concepts, optimization of the design and operation of thermal systems as well as optimization of regional and national energy supply systems.
Prof. King (Process Control)
"Always take care of the quality of the courses. Combining theory and exercise is always the best choice.”
Measurement and Control is part of the Department of Process and Plant Technology. The missions of the group are
- the development and experimental validation of methods for supervision, control, and rapid synthesis of biotechnological processes for a further optimization of these systems,
- the automatic modelling of chemical and biochemical reaction systems as a mean to promote model-based approaches of control engineering,
- the robust, adaptive, or nonlinear control of complex turbulent shear flows to reduce noise and drag, increase lift, or control mixing and
- the low-dimensional modelling of shear flows as a basis for a synthesis of nonlinear controllers.



