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Prof. Dr. Alexandra von Kameke

Department Maschinenbau und Produktion

Berliner Tor 21
20099 Hamburg

Raum 320

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Lehrgebiete/Lehrfächer

  • Experimentalphysik 1 Teamscode: q7dtibi
  • Experimentalphysik Labor Teamscode: 0romd2f


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Schwerpunktthemen/Kernkompetenzen

  • 2D-Turbulence
  • Turbulent reactive flows
  • Flow and concentration measurements, 4D-PTV and  PIV
  • Lagrangian Transport
  • Faraday Flow 
  • Vorticity generation
  • Global and local mixing dynamics and statistics in bioreactors

Betreute Abschlussarbeiten/Doktorarbeiten

Co-Betreuerin bei MSc. Raffaele Colombi der am IMS an der TUHH das DFG-Projekt 395843083 (KA 4854/1-1) „Energiegewinnung und Entstehung von Vortizität durch Oberflächenwellen mittels Ausnutzung von Eigenschaften der zweidimensionalen Turbulenz“ bearbeitet.

Co-supervisor of MSc. Raffaele Colombi  at the IMS (TUHH) working on the DFG-Projekt 395843083 (KA 4854/1-1) "Generation of energy and vorticity production by surface waves through two-dimensional turbulence effects"

Co-Betreuerin bei MSc. Felix Kexel der am IMS an der TUHH das DFG-Schwerpunktprogramm Projekt 1740 "Reaktive Blasenströmungen" bearbeitet.

Co-supervisor of  MSc. Felix Kexel at the IMS (TUHH) working on the DFG Priority Project 1740 - "Reactive Bubbly Flows"

KURZBIOGRAPHIE

University training and degree

Physics (2002-2008), Ruprecht-Karls University Heidelberg / Germany Diploma (Dipl.-Phys.) 2008

Advanced academic qualifications

Doctorate: Effects of Turbulent Flows and Superdiffusion on Reaction-Diffusion Systems, Group of non-linear systems, University of Santiago de Compostela / Spain, 2013, Prof. Dr. Vicente Pérez-Munuzuri, Prof. Dr. Alberto Pérez-Munuzuri

Postgraduate professional career

2018- 2021 Group Leader at Hamburg University of Technology, Institute of Multiphase Flows

2015-2018 Project leader at the Institute for Aerodynamics and Flow Technology, Department Ground Vehicles, German Aerospace Center (DLR), Göttingen, Germany,

2013-2015 Engineer R&D Sensor development, Sensirion AG, Stäfa (Zurich), Switzerland

2011 International scholarship, Northwestern University, Department of Applied Math, Prof. Dirk Brockmann, Evanston/Chicago, USA.

2009-2013 PhD-student, Group of non-linear systems, Prof. Dr. Vicente Pérez-Munuzuri and Prof. Dr. Alberto Pérez-Munuzuri University of Santiago de Compostela, Spain

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Research Projects


Lagrangian Trajectories in Bioreactors (in collaboration with the IMS (TUHH))

Faraday Flow (in collaboration with the IMS (TUHH))

Chemical Reaction in Bubble Wake (in collaboration with the IMS (TUHH))

Hamburg University of Applied Sciences involved in two subprojects of the Collaborative Research Centre 1615
Prof. Dr. Alexandra von Kameke is involved in two projects in a new DFG-funded collaborative research centre at TUHH. It is about smart reactors that help to make the production of high-quality chemicals more flexible and sustainable.
https://www.tuhh.de/sfb1615/welcome
https://www.haw-hamburg.de/detail/news/news/show/fuer-wirklich-gruene-produkte-brauchen-wir-einblicke-in-unsere-prozessreaktoren/

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