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Research Interests
The research interests of Luuk van der Wielen include thermodynamics for bioprocesses, bioseparation/-conversion technologies, multifunctional bioreactors, miniaturized (on-chip), high-throughput technology for rapid process development, analysis and development of (bio)renewables production systems, and their societal impacts.
Biography
Prof.dr.ir. Luuk A.M. van der Wielen (Amsterdam, 16-06-1964) holds a MSc degree in Chemical Engineering from Twente University (Netherlands), and a PhD degree (with honours) from Delft University of Technology (TUD). Since February 2017, he is Director of the Bernal Institute at the University of Limerick, Ireland, and Bernal Professor for Biosystems Engineering and Design. The Bernal Institute is a 450 p, 150+m research institute on structured materials characterisation, design and manufacturing, especially focusing on solving grand challenges in Health, Energy and the Environment. As Distinguished Professor in Biobased Economy (nowadays parttime) at TU Delft s Dept. of Biotechnology (www.bt.tudelft.nl ), he headed the Bioprocess Engineering Section effectively from 1998 until 2017. The activities of the section were ranked as excellent by consecutive national research evaluations and have resulted in several spin-off companies[1]. His research interests include thermodynamics for bioprocesses, bioseparation/-conversion technologies, multifunctional bioreactors, miniaturized ( on-chip ), high-throughput technology for rapid process development, analysis and development of (bio)renewables production systems, and their societal impacts. The last Google Scholar counts over 350 publications/patents as of june 2022 (7123 citations; H-index 43), but more importantly, almost 50 PhD, 75 PDEng and over 100 MSc students have graduated under his supervision.
He was since 2004 director of BE-BASIC (www.be-basic.org), the globally operating private-public research organisation for Biobased Sustainable Industrial Chemistry and; Energy, which is based in The Netherlands with hubs in South East Asia and Brazil, and a cumulative budget exceeding 250 M . BE-BASIC executed a Rand;D, training and innovation program in the field of industrial and environmental biotechnology, via a consortium of 50 academia and industries. He initiated the multi purpose pilot facility (www.bpf.eu, ~ M 80). In 2012, he coordinated the Netherlands Bioenergy and Biochemicals Innovation plan under the new Dutch Topsector Policy (budget exceeding 1 billion euro), and was appointed in the 1st Board of Directors of Foundation TKI-BBE. During 2014-17, he chaired BioPort Holland (aviation industry and government group) to help shape the Dutch policy and market towards more sustainable aviation. In 2007, he joined (part-time) Royal Dutch Shell as Principal Scientist Biotechnology. He was Visiting Professor at the Univ. San Carlos, Philippines until 2008; and 2009- 13 at Univ. of Technology Malaysia.
Luuk van der Wielen is/was member of editorial and advisory boards of several leading international scientific journals, and chaired several scientific conferences (a.o. ESBES4, BPP2005, RRB4, ECOBIO2016/-18, Braz Bioenergy Sand;T Conf andnbsp;2017). He is/was member/chair of (inter)national and European boards: Shannon Estuary Economic Taskforce (IRL) in the Office of An Tanaiste (Irish Deputy Prime Minister), Platform Bio-Economie (NL), Governing Board of IBioIC (UK/Scottish Industrial Biotech Innovation Center), AgroPolo (agro/forestry re-industralisation board Sao Paulo, BR), coordinator Bioenergy and Biochemicals RDand;I programming in NL Topsector Policy (2011-12), Supervisory Board of Dutch Separation Technology Institute, of NL Platform Renewable Feedstocks, Sustainable Energy Cie of the Royal NL Academy of Sciences (KNAW), Steering Group of the EU Technology Platform Suschem/ Industrial Biotechnology, Steering Committee BBE (Min Economic Affairs) and BioPort of Rotterdam, Taskforce Bioenergy Systems (EU Fed. for Biotechnology), Advisory Boards of SENAI-CETIQT (Brazil), US-EU Taskforce on Biotechnology Research, KP Sinha Bioenergy Center (IIT Kharagpur, India), of CLIB2021 (Germany), of BIO4EU (EU Commission), Oversight Board Global Sustainable Bioenergy Project and advisor to several European and international industries. He is/was in Boards of Commissioners of Dutch Greentech Fund, SHIFT Invest, and Bioprocess Pilot Facility BV.
He is one of the initiators of the successful academic program on Life Science and; Technology of Leiden University and TU Delft, and director of postgraduate program PDEng Bioprocess Design (1997-2017). Luuk van der Wielen is married, has 3 children, and has an active and passive interest in jazz music.
[1] such as Delft Advanced Biorenewablesandnbsp; https://dab.bio/ andnbsp;and others
Expertise related to UN Sustainable Development Goals
In 2015, UN member states agreed to 17 global Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) to end poverty, protect the planet and ensure prosperity for all. This person’s work contributes towards the following SDG(s):
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SDG 4 Quality Education
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SDG 7 Affordable and Clean Energy
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SDG 9 Industry, Innovation, and Infrastructure
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SDG 15 Life on Land
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SDG 17 Partnerships for the Goals
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5.16 - Sustainable Aviation Fuels: Production, Use and Impact on Decarbonization
Mussatto, S. I., Motta, I. L., Filho, R. M., van der Wielen, L., Capaz, R., Seabra, J., Osseweijer, P., Posada, J., de Freitas Gonçalves, M., Scorza, P. R. & Dragone, G., 1 Jan 2022, Comprehensive Renewable Energy, Second Edition: Volume 1-9. Elsevier, Vol. 1-5. p. 348-371 24 p.Research output: Chapter in Book/Report/Conference proceeding › Chapter › peer-review
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Expansion and differentiation of ex vivo cultured erythroblasts in scalable stirred bioreactors
Gallego-Murillo, J. S., Iacono, G., van der Wielen, L. A. M., van den Akker, E., von Lindern, M. & Wahl, S. A., Nov 2022, In: Biotechnology and Bioengineering. 119, 11, p. 3096-3116 21 p.Research output: Contribution to journal › Article › peer-review
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Sustainability tensions and opportunities for aviation biofuel production in Brazil
Palmeros Parada, M., van der Wielen, L. A. M., Osseweijer, P., van Loosdrecht, M., Pashaei Kamali, F., Posada, J. A. & van der Putten, W. H., 1 Jan 2022, Sustainable Alternatives for Aviation Fuels. Elsevier, p. 237-262 26 p.Research output: Chapter in Book/Report/Conference proceeding › Chapter › peer-review
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A critical assessment of the Flory-Huggins (FH) theory to predict aqueous two-phase behaviour
Bussamra, B. C., Sietaram, D., Verheijen, P., Mussatto, S. I., da Costa, A. C., van der Wielen, L. & Ottens, M., 15 Jan 2021, In: Separation and Purification Technology. 255, 117636.Research output: Contribution to journal › Article › peer-review
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A possible influence of extracellular polysaccharides on the analysis of intracellular metabolites from Trichoderma harzianum grown under carbon-limited conditions
Gelain, L., Geraldo da Cruz Pradella, J., Carvalho da Costa, A., van der Wielen, L. & van Gulik, W. M., May 2021, In: Fungal Biology. 125, 5, p. 368-377 10 p.Research output: Contribution to journal › Article › peer-review
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