Project cooperationUpdated on 5 November 2025
Energy process simulation
Professor for energy and process engineering at Kempten University of Applied Sciences
Kempten, Germany
About
The Process Simulation Laboratory at Kempten University of Applied Sciences offers research and development services in energy process simulation, focusing on the analysis, design, and optimization of thermal and energy technologies and systems. Activities include modeling and experimental validation of heat pump and refrigeration systems, district heating and cooling networks, seasonal energy storage (BTES, PTES), CO2 capture/ CCS, and integration of renewable energy technologies.
R&D projects address topics such as waste heat recovery, sector coupling, and thermal energy storage. The laboratory collaborates with industrial and academic partners to enhance energy efficiency and support the clean energy transition.
The team builds on broad experience from previous work at institutions such as the International Energy Agency (IEA, Paris), General Electric Global Research (Garching), and Forschungszentrum Jülich / RWTH Aachen University, ensuring a strong link between academic research and practical innovation.
Topic
- CM2025-01: Multi-vector interactions between the integrated energy system and industrial frameworks
- CM2025-02: Energy system flexibility: renewables production, storage and system integration
- CM2025- 03: Advanced renewable energy (RE) technologies for power production
- CM2025- 04: Carbon capture, utilisation and storage (CCUS)
- CM2025- 05: Hydrogen and renewable fuels
- CM2025- 06: Call Module 2025-06: Heating and cooling technologies
- CM2025- 07: Integrated regional energy systems
- CM2025- 08: Integrated industrial energy systems
Organisation
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Project cooperation
Isothermalizer and its applications
- Consultant
- R&D Partner
- Technology Partner
- CM2025- 05: Hydrogen and renewable fuels
- CM2025- 08: Integrated industrial energy systems
- CM2025- 09: Clean energy integration in the built environment
- CM2025- 06: Call Module 2025-06: Heating and cooling technologies
- CM2025- 03: Advanced renewable energy (RE) technologies for power production
- CM2025-02: Energy system flexibility: renewables production, storage and system integration
- CM2025-01: Multi-vector interactions between the integrated energy system and industrial frameworks
Arpad Török
researcher at Sesam Technology SRL Berceni
Romania
Project cooperation
THERMAL STORAGE OF ENERGY CAPTURED BY HYBRID SOLAR COLLECTORS
- Consultant
- R&D Partner
- Technology Partner
- CM2025- 07: Integrated regional energy systems
- CM2025- 08: Integrated industrial energy systems
- CM2025- 09: Clean energy integration in the built environment
- CM2025- 06: Call Module 2025-06: Heating and cooling technologies
- CM2025- 03: Advanced renewable energy (RE) technologies for power production
- CM2025-02: Energy system flexibility: renewables production, storage and system integration
- CM2025-01: Multi-vector interactions between the integrated energy system and industrial frameworks
Arpad Török
researcher at Sesam Technology SRL Berceni
Romania
Project cooperation
Advanced heat and fluid flow applications in energy systems
- R&D Partner
- CM2025- 08: Integrated industrial energy systems
- CM2025- 09: Clean energy integration in the built environment
- CM2025- 06: Call Module 2025-06: Heating and cooling technologies
- CM2025- 03: Advanced renewable energy (RE) technologies for power production
- CM2025-01: Multi-vector interactions between the integrated energy system and industrial frameworks
Baris Burak Kanbur
Assistant Professor at University of Southern Denmark
Denmark