Dr. Anna-Maria Eckel
Haus
A 69,
Raum
205 (Büro)
Telegrafenberg
14473
Potsdam
Funktion und Aufgaben:
Wissenschaftlerin in der Arbeitsgruppe der geologische Speicherung (Wasserstoffspeicherung). Arbeit an Computersimulationen mit Schwerpunkt auf Hydrodynamik, Transportphänomenen und mechanischem Verhalten innerhalb geologischer poröser Medien.
Postdoctoral researcher in the working group on geological storage (underground hydrogen storage). Working on computational simulations focusing on hydrodynamics, transport phenomena, and mechanical behaviour within geological porous media.
Werdegang / Ausbildung:
2018 - 2023 | PhD programme in Chemical Engineering at Imperial College London, UK
2015-2018 | Master of Science programme in Chemical and Process Engineering at Karlsruhe Institute of Technology (KIT), Germany
2016-2017 | Exchange programme in Chemical Engineering (Master’s level) at University College London (UCL), UK
2012-2015 | Bachelor of Science programme in Chemical and Process Engineering at Karlsruhe Institute of Technology (KIT), Germany
Auszeichnungen:
May 2024 | "2023 Dudley Newitt Prize for Experimental Excellence" awarded by the Department of Chemical Engineering (Imperial College London) for a PhD thesis of exceptional merit demonstrated by experimental excellence and presentation
July 2022 | "Best Poster Award" at the Gordon Research Conference of Flow and Transport in Permeable Media in Les Diablerets (Switzerland) - Gordon Research Conference
June 2022 | "Best Presentation Award" and "Best Presentation Award" at the Chemical Engineering PhD Symposium 2022 - Department of Chemical Engineering (Imperial College London)
December 2019 | “DECHEMA Student Award“ - DECHEMA (Gesellschaft für Chemische Technik und Biotechnologie e.V.)
September 2019 | "Best Poster Award" at the COMSOL Conference 2019 in Cambridge (UK) - COMSOL Multiphysics
July 2019 | "Best poster among first-year PhD students" award and "Best poster" award at the Chemical Engineering PhD Symposium 2019 - Department of Chemical Engineering, Imperial College London
September 2017 | “Best Process Plant Design ll” - Process Systems Enterprise (PSE)