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Linking strain morphology to rheology and mass transfer as a means to improve fermentation processes
Quintanilla Hernandez, Daniela Alejandra
(PhD Student)
Gernaey, Krist V.
(Main Supervisor)
Hansen, Kim
(Supervisor)
Hassager, Ole
(Supervisor)
Eliasson Lantz, Anna
(Supervisor)
Hobley, Timothy John
(Examiner)
Workman, Mhairi
(Examiner)
Lidén, Gunnar
(Examiner)
Department of Chemical and Biochemical Engineering
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Publications
(1)
Project Details
Status
Finished
Effective start/end date
01/11/2013
→
17/05/2017
Funding
Samfinansieret - Andet
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Rheology
Engineering
100%
Industrial Fermentation
Engineering
100%
Energy Dissipation
Engineering
60%
Morphology
Material Science
60%
Bioreactor
Engineering
40%
Industrial Strain
Engineering
40%
Biomass Concentration
Engineering
40%
Batch Fermentation
Engineering
40%
Research output
Research output per year
2017
2017
2017
1
Ph.D. thesis
Research output per year
Research output per year
Influence of fungal morphology on the performance of industrial fermentation processes for enzyme production
Quintanilla Hernandez, D. A.,
2017
, Kgs. Lyngby:
Technical University of Denmark
.
140 p.
Research output
:
Book/Report
›
Ph.D. thesis
Open Access
File
Rheology
100%
Industrial Fermentation
100%
Biochemical Reactor
100%
Energy Dissipation
60%
Morphology
60%
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