Laboratory Profile

The Laboratory of Process Analysis and Design formerly known as the Laboratory of Physical Process Engineering, it is the oldest laboratory of the School of Chemical Engineering, essentially representing the evolution (through a series of name changes, accompanied by a modernization of its focus) of the Laboratory of Inorganic Chemical Technology (ICT), which was established in 1908, long before the founding of the School of Chemical Engineering in 1917. Historically, the Laboratory initially supported the development of classical physical processes primarily in laboratory settings, then advanced to process modeling and simulation aimed at optimal design, and now fosters innovation in modern research fields.

According to the Government Gazette (FEK 307B'/22.04.1994), the purpose of the laboratory is:"

  • The experimental and applied study of industrial physical processes (e.g., distillation, drying, extraction, filtration, evaporation, reverse osmosis) aimed at analyzing the fundamental phenomena.
  • "The development of mathematical models for describing physical processes and thermophysical properties of materials.
  • The design of physical processes aimed at determining operation parameters, sizing of equipment/machines, and their optimization.

Food Engineering and Technology:

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Pollution Control and Environmental Protection

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Design and Energy Integration

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