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IMPORTANT INFORMATION CONCERNING THE MEASURES OF TU BERLIN DEALING WITH CORONA VIRUS (SARS-CoV-2)
Since September 28, 2020, the "Phased Plan for the Operation of Universities under Pandemic Conditions" (Link) has been in force at all Berlin universities. At TU Berlin Phase 2 has been in operation since October 19, 2020. Detailed regulations and implications with regard to teaching and research can be found on the pages of the Crisis Committee:
Coronavirus: Important Information for All Members of TU Berlin
For news and current changes at the Chair, please scroll down to "News".
Status: October 19, 2020
Chemical and process engineering deals with the application of basic science to physical and/or chemical conversions. The economic aspects and feasibility for industrial applications are of fundamental interest.
The core competence of our research group lies in the following areas:
- Multiphase processes
- Fluid dynamics
- Technical processes
Further information about our research projects can be found here: Research
The Chair participates in the following research associations:
- Collaborative Research Centre/Transregio 63
- Priority Programme SPP 1740
- Priority Programme SPP 1934
- EU Funding Programme Bio-based Industries - Project LIPES
At which conferences our research group participates to present the latest research results, please see here: Conference talks
Students who are interested in writing their thesis at the Chair can find current offers here: Theses
You can also ask the staff for current topics.
Presentations on current research activities in the department
January 21 2021, online
- 10am, Rick Zander: "Experimentelle Untersuchung der Einzeltropfen-Sedimentation verschiedener Flüssig/flüssig-Systeme unter Einfluss von Grenzflächeneffekten" [Bachelor's thesis]
- 11:15am, Lukas Schmidt: "Experimentelle Untersuchung zu Fluiddynamik und Stofftransport in dispersen Flüssig/flüssig-Systemen unter Einfluss von Grenzflächeneffekten" [Bachelor' thesis]
February 11 2021, online
- 10am, Tobias Kopf: "Entwicklung eines Ansatzes zur Modellierung des Einflusses von Nanopartikeln auf Tropfengrößenverteilungen" [Bachelor's thesis]
February 18 2021, online
- 10am, Liyue Hu: "Experimental investigations of stirred liquid-liquid systems with variation of material systems and operating parameters" [Bachelor's thesis]
February 25, 2021, online
- 10am, Nina Fessler: "Stofftransport an Einzelblasen in verschiedenen reaktiven Fe(Ligand)Sytemen mit Variation des Drucks" [Master's thesis]
March 04 2021, online
- 10am, Marie Pfafferott: "Charakterisierung des Einflusses von Nanopartikeln auf die Phaseninversion in Flüssig/flüssig-Systemen mittels Absetzversuche" [Bachelor's thesis]
- 11:15 Uhr, Rebecca Lewerenz: Charakterisierung des Wassersorptionsverhaltens von in Scheinwerfern verbauten Kunststoffen [Bachelor's thesis]
A list of previous presentations is available here.
OFFICE HOURS PROF. KRAUME
Prof. Kraume offers his weekly consultation-hour every Monday from 4pm to 5 pm.
The consultation-hour will be held online via Zoom. You will receive the login data after filling out the linked registration form -> Registration form consultation-hour
CHANGED OFFICE HOURS SECRETARIAT winter term 20/21
In the face of the current situation, the secretariat is closed until further notice.
Personal consultations are possible. Face masks are mandatory as well as the observation of hygiene and distance rules.
Monday, 10am - 12am, MAR building, 2nd floor, room 2.054
Please note our new address!
Please drop mail into the post box MAR 2-1 in the foyer.
For any request, please use solely the e-mail address: sekretariat.VT@tu-berlin.de
CURRENT INFORMATION REGARDING EXAMINATIONS
From June 2020 on, oral examinations will again be conducted at the Chair. For recent information, please see the site "Examination dates and modalities".
The dates for written exams will be announced in the respective ISIS courses.
INFORMATION FROM THE EXAMINATION OFFICE REGARDING NON-BINDING EXAMS
The state of Berlin and the Academic Senate of TU Berlin have adopted regulations for examinations for which a fail is not counted as an attempt (Freiversuch) for summer semester 2020 as well as the following winter semester. These regulations become effective with their publication in the law and ordinance gazette (Gestz- und Verordnungsblatt) of the state of Berlin. You will be informed of this shortly thereafter via this website.
The Examination Office is currently preparing to implement these regulations. Students will not be required to apply to have their grades discounted.
Priority is given to student accounts where a grade of 5.0 was awarded for the third attempt in summer semester 2020, meaning that the student is faced with exmatriculation. All known cases as of today (22.9.2020) have already been processed and the those affected informed. Further cases will be automatically processed as soon as examiners submit their grades to the Examination Office.
Thereafter, first and second unsuccessful attempts for summer semester 2020 will also be processed (automatically and without request), meaning that these failed examinations will also not be counted as attempts. It still needs to be determined if the regulations will also apply to special cases, such as two failed attempts for an examination in summer semester 2020, failed final theses, or where a grade of 5.0 has been awarded as a result of cheating.
The deadline for taking an exam due to failed first or second repeat examinations in summer semester 2020 has been extended until 30.9.2021. There are currently no active deadlines for examinations failed at the first attempt.
Please be aware that this process requires time-consuming manual booking, which we first need to organize. It will therefore not be possible to implement everything in the near future. We will keep you updated here concerning developments, including how and whether the regulations regarding failed attempts apply to the special cases referred to above for ongoing examinations. We recommend you to visit our website regularly to find out about updates as well as check your QISPOS account or your SAP account (students in Physics and Historical Urban Studies programs).
We kindly request you not to make inquiries. Thank you!