Track 4: Sustainable Production and Materials

Resource efficiency & recycling, Smart materials, and Climate action

Program for Track 4

Production technology utilizes materials and has a major environmental impact. Sustainable technology requires careful consideration of performance in a wider perspective, including the environmental impact and how to reduce this by efficient use of resources and recycling. On this background this track covers novel materials, production methods and efficiency improving technologies.

  • #  indicates number in book of abstracts
  • Download book of abstracts (6 Mb)
  • For a map for the poster session and conference locations, see Where to go.
  • You should bring your presentation ready on both your laptop and on a memory stick. Exchanging laptops often gives problems and there you must be ready to quickly use another computer.
  • Talks are organized in the tracks and your track will tell you specifically what to do in that session.
  • In some tracks the track chair will require you upload the presentation beforehand.
  • There will be laser pointers and adapters available for the talks.


  • Lunch time poster session:
    11:30-ca 12:30 Poster presentations in (A) & outside (B) Glassalen - see division below.
    (A) chaired by Jochen Förster, (B) chaired by Peter Andreas Sattrup
    12:30-13:00 Poster session and lunch
    See list of presentations below
     
  • Oral presentations
    13:00-14:30 in Glassalen
    • Introduction to the track 4 programme, session 1 (5mins) 
      Peter Andreas Sattrup
    • #86:Integrated Resource Management and Recovery (12+3mins) 
      Thomas Astrup, DTU Environment
    • #87:Understanding Eco-innovation and Green Business Models (12+3mins)
      Maj Munch Andersen, DTU Management Engineering
    • #88:Urban and Building design methods for resource management (12+3mins) 
      Peter Andreas Sattrup, DTU Civil Engineering
    • #89:EASETECH – A LCA model for assessment of environmental technologies (12+3mins) 
      Anders Damgaard, DTU Environment
    • #90:Biotechnology for renewable chemicals (12+3mins)
      Irina Borodina, DTU Biosustain
    • Funding opportunities and DTU support introduction (10mins) 
      Michael Andersson, DTU Physics, Lone Falsig Hansen, Research Office
       
  • 14:30 - 15:30 Coffee Break and continued poster session in meeting center lounge & foyer (1st floor)
    See list of presentations below
     
  • 15:30 – 17:00 Track 4 Session 2, Glassalen
    • Introduction to the track 4 programme, session 2 (5mins) Steffen Foss Hansen
    • #91:Multi-scale Exploration of the Technical, Economic, and Environmental Dimensions of Bio-based Chemical Production (12+3mins) Kai Zhuang, DTU Biosustain
    • #92:Landfill methane emission mitigation – How to construct and document a full-scale biocover system (12+3mins) Peter Kjeldsen, DTU Environment
    • #93:Hierarchical nanoreinforced composites for highly reliable large wind turbines (12+3mins) 
      Leon Mishnaevsky, DTU Wind Energy
    • #94:Small and smart magnet design (12+3mins)
      Cathrine Frandsen, DTU Physics
    • #95:TransForm: Injection moulded 3D superhydrophobic surfaces (12+3mins) 
      Carl Esben Poulsen, DTU Nanotech
    • #96:Screening of waste for use in clay-based bricks in the Arctic (12+3mins) 
      Louise Belmonte, DTU Civil Engineering
    • 16.55 Your Opportunities with Grønt Dyst
      Louise Hindenburg, Office for Study Programmes and Student Affairs
       
  • 17:00-18:00: Social event in the meeting center
    sponsored by DTU's Grøn Dyst / Green Challenge.with DTU's Bryghus

Track 4 Laptop Presentations 

 

Steffen 

Foss Hansen 

DTU Environment 

B #98:NanoRiskCat and nanodb.dk – Advancing Sustainability through Safety and Risk Evaluation of Nanomaterials and Products in Europe 

Mingaudas 

Kalvaitis 

DTU Transport 

B #99:From black roads today to ''Greener" roads tomorrow (presentation theme)

Oleg  

Lysenko

DTU Photonics 

A #101:Nanoplasmonic solution for nonlinear optics 

Jennifer 

Fiebig 

DTU Civil Engineering 

B #102:Architectural Design in Arctic Regions - Issue of wind-driven snow in a built environment for sustainable urban planning 

Monia 

Niero 

DTU Management Engineering 

B #103:Sustainable packaging: from eco-efficiency to eco-effectiveness 

Duc-The 

Ngo 

DTU Nanotech 

A #104:Tunable exchange bias effect in BiGdFeTiO3 mutlferroic nanoparticles 

Leifeng 

Chen 

DTU Systems Engineering 

A #105:Development of Graphene-based novel cathode material in MES system 


Track 4 Poster Presentations

Eric

Jensen 

DTU Nanotech 

A #106:In-situ electron microscopy setups for electrochemical investigation of tomorrow's smart materials 

Rune 

Hjorth 

DTU Environment 

A #107:Green Nanotechnology 

Ling 

Sun 

DTU Nanotech 

A #108:What Happened when a Superhydrophobic Surface was Immersed in Water? A Study by Optical Transmission Microscopy 

Gunvor Marie 

Kirkelund 

DTU Civil Engineering 

B #109:ZeroWaste BYG: Redesigning construction materials towards zero waste society 

Sofie 

Wendel 

DTU Biosustain 

A #110:Synthetic biology tools for the membrane - Targeted localisation and elucidation of protein interactions 

Karen

Birkelund

DTU Danchip 

A #111:Efficient fabrication of micro- and nanosystems 

Sara 

Engberg 

DTU Photonics 

A #112:Study of Grain Growth of CZTS Nanoparticles Annealed in Sulfur Atmosphere 

Claus Højgård 

Nielsen 

DTU Danchip 

A #113:Microfabrication of polymer components 

Pier-Luc 

Tremblay 

DTU Biosustain 

A #114:Microbial electrosynthesis: understanding and strengthening microbe-electrode interactions 

Mikkel  

Mar 

DTU Danchip 

A #115:Depositing materials on the micro- and nanoscale 

Mikolaj 

Owsianiak 

DTU Management Engineering 

B #116:How does the choice of ILCD’s recommended methods change the assessment of environmental impacts in LCA of products? 

 Emil

Højlund-Nielsen 

DTU Nanotech 

A #117:Plasmonic Structural Colors for Plastic Consumer Products 

Annemette 

Kappel 

DTU Civil Engineering 

B #118:The Aesthetical quality of SSA-containing mortar and concrete 

João 

Cardoso 

The Novo Nordisk Foundation Center for Biosustainability 

 A #119:A compendium of genetic variant data

Jonas 

Michael-Lindhard 

DTU Danchip 

A #120:Etching patterns on the micro- and nanoscale

Matthias 

Keil 

DTU Danchip 

A #121:Pattern Definition with DUV-Lithography at DTU Danchip

Tine 

Greibe 

DTU Danchip 

A #122:Electron beam lithography for nano-patterning 

Samuel Brüning 

Larsen 

DTU Management Engineering 

B #123:How manufacturers can use their reverse supply chain: a typology of reverse supply chain roles 

Barbora 

Krejcirikova 

DTU Civil Engineering 

B #124:ZeroWaste BYG: Hygro-thermal conditions and pollutant emissions from ZeroWaste materials and their effects on humans

Vratislav 

Stovicek 

DTU Biosustain 

A #125:BioREFINE-2G project – Engineering of industrial yeast strains for production of dicarboxylic acids from side and waste streams 

Xiaochen 

Yang 

DTU Systems Biology 

A #126:The identification and validation of novel small proteins in Pseudomonas Putida KT-2440 

Veronica 

Martinez Sanchez 

DTU Environment 

B #127:Life Cycle Costing model for Solid Waste Management 

Kostyantyn 

Pivnenko 

DTU Environment 

B #129:Material recycling: Presence of chemicals and their influence on the circular economy concept 

Solvej

Siedler

Novo Nordisk Foundation Center for Biosustainability 

B #130:Design and application of transcription factor based metabolite sensors in Escherichia coli 

Vincent Maklawe Essonanawe 

Edjabou 

DTU Environment 

B #131:Composition of municipal solid Waste in Denmark 

Basti 

Bergdahl 

DTU Biosustain 

A #132:Development of Industrial Yeast Platform Strains