Irini Angelidaki

Irini Angelidaki

Professor

DTU CHEMICAL ENGINEERING
Department of Chemical and Biochemical Engineering

BioCon

Technical University of Denmark

Søltofts Plads

Building 227, room 220

2800 Kgs. Lyngby

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2020
Microbes pave way for green flight
21 JUL

Microbes pave way for green flight

Instead of burning biowaste, we should let microorganisms turn waste into CO2-neutral fuel, chemicals, and proteins.

CO2 separation and CO2 storage Air pollution
Microbes pave way for green flight
04 JUN

Microbes pave way for green flight

Instead of burning biowaste, we should let microorganisms turn waste into CO2-neutral fuel, chemicals, and proteins.

Photo of Lemvig Biogas, copyright Lemvig Biogas
05 MAY

New technology ready for testing at biogas plants

A new biological method using bacteria to increase the proportion of methane in biogas is now ready to be tested at Lemvig Biogas.

2019
Photo: Jacob Krogh Andersen, EnviDan
03 APR

Copenhageners’ biowaste may become steaks

A new project will develop technology for extracting protein from organic waste, which can subsequently be used as a protein supplement for humans or in animal feed.

Food production
2018
Photo: Biogasclean
21 DEC

Biogas technology to produce future green raw materials

DTU will be contributing to the development of a more profitable way of producing biogas, opening up for the production of biofuels for trucks and planes.

Bioenergy Energy production Energy systems CO2 separation and CO2 storage Environment and pollution
Two DTU ENV master students nominated for the prestigious Veolia Trophées Performance Award
09 OCT

Two DTU ENV master students nominated for the prestigious Veolia Trophées Performance Award

Jie Deng supervised by Henrik Rasmus Andersen, Barth F. Smets & Elena Torresi and Arnaud Jéglot supervised by Irini Angelidaki, Ioannis Fotidis, Miao Yan & Hailin Tian

2017
Photo: Charlotte Lind
05 OCT

Grundfos Prize awarded to the world’s leading researcher within conversion of waste into bioenergy

Professor Irini Angelidaki receives the prestigious Grundfos Prize for 2017 for her many years of research into using microorganisms for energy and other products.

Bioenergy Environment and pollution Energy
04 MAY

New water treatment method will revolutionize the market

DTU researchers have developed a new method for treating water that will result in significant cost reductions for, for example, pharmaceutical companies, swimming baths and others who need to remove toxic substances from water.

Environment and pollution
2017 JAPAN–DENMARK: WORKSHOP ON BIOMASS RESEARCH
28 FEB

2017 JAPAN–DENMARK: WORKSHOP ON BIOMASS RESEARCH

Japan-Denmark Workshop on Biomass research March the 8th – 9th 2017 At Technical University of Denmark, 2800 Kgs. Lyngby, Denmark

08 FEB

Environmental electrochemistry in next generation

In this video Postdoc Yifeng Zhang presents the ongoing research on microbial electrochemistry at DTU Environment.

2015