Summary
Wulf Kaiser is a professor and seasoned process engineer with over two decades of hands-on experience in chemical and petrochemical plant design, steamcracker optimization, and waste-to-energy technologies. He blends academic research—teaching process engineering and 3D AVEVA E3D layout modeling at HS Kaiserslautern—with industry leadership roles including CTO and head of engineering, guiding multi-discipline teams across process, piping, mechanical and control engineering. His work spans thermodynamics, fluid dynamics, distillation troubleshooting and statistical process design with JMP, and he has advised on regulatory BREF processes. Unusually for a chemical engineer, he also pursues decentralized reputation and voting architectures in his research, reflecting a cross-disciplinary interest in distributed systems and incentive design.
7 years of coding experience
15 years of employment as a software developer
Abitur, Chemistry, Physics, Mathematics, Abitur, Chemistry, Physics, Mathematics at Hollenberg Gymnasium
Dr. Ing., Chemical Engineering, Mechanical Engineering, Technical Chemistry, Dr. Ing., Chemical Engineering, Mechanical Engineering, Technical Chemistry at Rheinisch-Westfälische Technische Hochschule Aachen
Dipl. Ing., Chemical Engineering, Dipl. Ing., Chemical Engineering at RWTH Aachen
English, French, Italian