Burak Eral

H. Burak Eral  obtained his  Ph.D. degree at the University of Twente, The Netherland in 2012. He then moved to the Massachusetts Institute of Technology  with Professor Patrick S. Doyle and Professor Allan Myerson (MIT-Novartis Center for Continuous Manufacturing). Since October 2016 he has been working as a tenure track assistant professor at Delft University of Technology. He also holds a guest faculty position in Van’t Hoff labs in Utrecht university . He is currently serving in the board of Delft Process Technology Institute.  His curiosity spans crystal engineering, complex fluids (soft matter) & colloidal physics and hydrodynamics/microfluidics. He intends to extend the current understanding of the physical mechanisms governing dynamics and phase behaviour of soft matter systems that play a critical role in manufacturing and separation processes involving complex fluids, flow and crystallization.

Assistant Professor
Delft University of Technology, 2016 –

Veni laureate in Van’t Hoff Laboratory
University of Utrecht, 2016 –2015

Postdoc
Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 2015-2012
MIT-Novartis Center of Continuous Manufacturing
Advisors: Prof. Patrick Doyle and Prof. Allan Myerson

Ph.D. in Applied Physics in Physics of Complex Fluids group
University of Twente, The Netherlands, 2012-2007
Advisors:  Dr.Michel Duits ,Dr. Dirk van den Ende & Prof. Frieder Mugele

M.Sc. in Chemical Engineering
University of California Santa Barbara, USA, 2005-2003

Awards/Grants:

2018 KIT-TU Delft subsidy grant
2018 MIT-MISTI collabration grant
2017 3ME Cohesion grant
2017 Global Initiative seed grant
2015 VENI grant (Netherlands Institute for Scientific Research, NWO)
2015 University of Utrecht Sustainability grant
2012 STW valorization grant

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Phone: +31 (0)15 2786715

Address: P&E Laboratory
Room 34K-0-250
Leeghwaterstraat 39
2628 CB DELFT
The Netherlands

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March 15, 2017