Summary
Ivo Roghair is an assistant professor and researcher with 8+ years of academic experience in numerical modelling and experimental validation of multiphase and reactive flows, focusing on energy-transition technologies like CO2 capture, metal fuels, and clean hydrogen. He leads teams that combine advanced numerics, machine learning, and lab experiments to design and optimize sustainable process intensification and separation-integrated reactors. His background spans front-tracking and OpenFOAM-based electrowetting/electrohydrodynamics models to industrially relevant bubbly flow and trickle-bed reactor studies, giving him a rare blend of fundamental simulation expertise and applied engineering insight. Based in Eindhoven, he champions open, collaborative research practices to accelerate innovation and education, and brings a particular interest in human learning and pedagogy alongside his technical work. An unusual strength is his track record of translating detailed microscale simulations into correlations and tools useful for larger-scale process design.
8 years of coding experience
MSc, Chemical Engineering, MSc, Chemical Engineering at University of Twente
VWO, VWO at Alfrink College
English, German