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Slovak University of Technology in Bratislava (STUBA)

Institute of Chemical and Environmental Engineering

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Radlinskeho 9
81237
Bratislava
Slovak Republic
+421905768737
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Prof. Ludovit Jelemensky

Field of Activity


1. NATURAL SCIENCES
» Chemistry

2. ENGINEERING
» Energy - generation/storage/distribution

4. HORIZONTAL ACTIVITIES
» Simulators, trainers and artificial environments

5. TECHNOLOGIES & MATERIALS
» Material Science

6. INFORMATION & COMMUNICATION TECHNOLOGIES
» Software, Data Processing

Core competencies

Chemical Engineering Analysis of the Hazard Sources in Chemical Technology (chemical reactors, reactive distillation column) by model, based approach with HAZOP integration.

The mathematical modeling of possible consequences of accidents such as the dispersion of hazardous substances in the atmosphere and thermochemical decomposition of materials due to thermal stress.

Dispersion of the hazardous substances release is simulated by the CFD approach. Thermochemical decomposition of coal, wood chips and tires is investigated using thermogravimetry, GCMS, NMR.

Horizon Europe Research Focus


RTD Experience

  Project Coordinator Project Partner Project Acronyms
National Security Research Projects APVV -0492-06, DISOGAS, 2007-2009, Mathematicl modelling of disperzion of hazardeous materilas in atmosphere by CFD approach.

Grant VEGA 1/4447/07-2009 Improve safety od chemical processes using virtual dynamic simulators.
Other Security Research Projects VIRTHUALIS, 6FP-NMP- 515 831-5- Virtual Reality and Human Factors Applications for Improving Safety,


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