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Entries for Prof. Dr. Konrad Hungerbühler
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| Academic degree: | Prof. Dr. | | Last name: | Hungerbühler | | First name: | Konrad | | Responsible for: | | | Organization/Institute: | Swiss Federal Institute of Technology - ETH | | Department: | Institute for Chemical and Bioengineering | | Position: | | | Street, Number, POB: | ETH Hönggerberg | | Postal code, City: | CH-8093 Zürich | | State: | | | Country: | Switzerland | | Phone: | +41-1-632-6098 | | Fax: | +41-1-632-1053 | | E-mail address: | hungerb@tech.chem.ethz.ch | | Url: | http://ltcmail.ethz.ch/hungerb | | Curriculum vitae: | Konrad Hungerbühler studied Chemical Engineering at ETH-Zurich and carried out his Ph.D. work under the guidance of Professor J.R. Bourne (1979). He immediately joined Ciba-Geigy where his industrial career started within a central process engineering group directed by Professor W. Regenass. He joined Ciba Grenzach to establish a process engineering group within the Chemicals Division. In 1989 he became head of a research and development group of dye stuff and tannery products. Konrad Hungerbühler appointed to be Professor at the ETH Zurich in 1994. His research topics cover the environmental and safety oriented assessment of chemical products and processes. - Konrad Hungerbühler belongs to the editorial board of Int J LCA. | | Areas of interest: | | LCA for chem. processes and products | | fate-assessment for chem. products | | |
| | Articles: | 14 ESPR (3) 145-152 (2007), Including Degradation Products of Persistent Organic Pollutants in a Global Multi-Media Box Model (8 pp) 11 LCA (2) 98-105 (2006), A New LCA Methodology of Technology Evolution (TE-LCA) and its Application to the Production of Ammonia (1950-2000) (8 pp) 10 LCA (6) 399-405 (2005), Using Standard Statistics to Consider Uncertainty in Industry-Based Life Cycle Inventory Databases (7 pp) 10 LCA (3) 192.1-192.3 (2005), Uncertainty Analysis in Life Cycle Assessment (LCA): Case Study on Plant - Protection Products and Implications for Decision Making (3 pp) 10 LCA (3) 184-192 (2005), Uncertainty Analysis in Life Cycle Assessment (LCA): Case Study on Plant-Protection Products and Implications for Decision Making (9 pp + 3 pp) 10 LCA (2) 120-130 (2005), Life Cycle Inventory for Use of Waste Solvent as Fuel Substitute in the Cement Industry - A Multi-Input Allocation Model (11 pp) 11 ESPR (1) 41-48 (2004), The Effect of Export to the Deep Sea on the Long-Range Transport Potential of Persistent Organic Pollutants (8 pp) 9 LCA (2) 113.1-113.9 (2004), Production of Fine and Speciality Chemicals: Procedure for the Estimation of LCIs: Supporting Information 9 LCA (2) 101-113 (2004), Production of Fine and Speciality Chemicals - Procedure for the Estimation of LCIs (13 pp) 8 LCA (1) 8-18 (2003), Discounting and the Environment - Should Current Impacts be Weighted Differently than Impacts Harming Future Generations? 9 ESPR (5) 307-314 (2002), Probabilistic Approaches in the Effect Assessment of Toxic Chemicals: What are the Benefits and Limitations? 8 ESPR (3) 150-155 (2001), The Spatial Scale of Organic Chemicals in Multimedia Fate Modeling: Recent Developments and Significance for Chemical Assessment 5 LCA (6) 335-344 (2000), Fate Modelling Within LCA 5 LCA (2) 75-77 (2000), Uncertainty Analysis and Toxicity Classification in Life-Cycle Assessment Using the Case-study of Gas Purification Systems 4 LCA (1) 1 (1999), Editorial Notes for the International Journal of LCA 7 ESPR (3) 135-143 (2000), Data Ranges in Aquatic Toxicity of Chemicals
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