Team
Simon Kuhn
/ Principal Investigator
Simon Kuhn is a full professor at the Department of Chemical Engineering at KU Leuven. Simon completed his PhD at ETH Zurich and his undergraduate studies at TU Munich. After a postdoctoral position at MIT, Simon joined University College London as assistant professor before moving to Leuven in 2014. He was awarded starting and consolidator grants by the European Research Council for his work on intensified flow reactors for multiphase reaction systems and particle synthesis. Simon is currently editor for Chemical Engineering Science and member of the EFCE Working Parties on Multiphase Fluid Flow and Process Intensification.
Hoang Khang Bui
/ Postdoctoral Researcher
Khang earned his BSc in Advanced Biotechnology (in
collaboration with Michigan State University) from Can
Tho University (Vietnam) in 2014. He subsequently
joined a Combined Master’s–PhD program at Kyung Hee
University (South Korea), where he obtained his PhD in
Chemical Engineering (Integrated Engineering major) in
2022 with the thesis “Development of a microfluidic
f
low chemistry system for automatic synthesis of on
demand nanomaterials” under the supervision of Prof.
Tae Seok Seo. He also worked on the prototyping of
point-of-care diagnostic devices and the development
of Taylor vortex reactors. Since January 2025, he has
been a research associate at the Center for Continuous
& Intensified TEChnology (HITEC), KU Leuven, where he
focuses on scaling up microreactor technologies and
translating flow chemistry innovations toward industrial
applications.
Jinu Joseph John
/ Research Manager
Jinu is a Research Manager in the Department of
Chemical Engineering at KU Leuven, where he
oversees scale-up facilities for intensified and
electrified technologies and leads industry
collaborations. He holds a Bachelor’s degree in
Chemical Engineering from the University of Kerala
(India),
a
Master’s in Chemical Process
Engineering from University College London (UK),
and a PhD from KU Leuven (2017) on ultrasound
assisted extraction in microchannels. He
subsequently advanced through research roles at
KU Leuven, developing intensified and ultrasound
assisted flow technologies for solvent extraction,
metal recovery, CO₂ capture, and multiphase
processing, and establishing the HITEC Industrial
Service Centre. Earlier, he held engineering and
managerial roles in the API and fine chemicals
industries, focusing on scale-up, technology
transfer, and continuous manufacturing
Filip Strniša
/ Postdoctoral Researcher
Filip studied Chemical Engineering at the University of Ljubljana in Slovenia, earning a MSc degree in 2016. Afterwards he obtained a PhD in Chemical Sciences from the same university in 2022. Already as a BSc student, he developed an interest in fluid mechanics, mathematical modelling, and computer programing. With the guidance of Prof. Igor Plazl he focused these interests in researching the use of the lattice Boltzmann method to model fluid flows in microchannels. During his PhD he also got interested in computational optimization and parallel computing. As a result, after his tenure as a PhD student at the University of Ljubljana expired in late 2020, he joined the Parallel and Distributed Systems Laboratory at the Jožef Stefan Institute in Ljubljana. In the group, led by Dr. Gregor Kosec, he researched the application of meshless finite difference methods in solid mechanics, modelling biodegradation of jellyfish in marine environments, as well as various other applied computational projects. He joined Prof. Simon Kuhn’s group in April 2024. He currently works on modelling acoustofluidic phenomena – mainly the acoustic streaming and acoustic radiation forces exerted on solid particles in acoustic fields.
Jakob Seitz
/ Postdoctoral Researcher
Jakob earned his BSc and MSc in Molecular Science at FAU Erlangen-Nuremberg in Germany. Under the guidance of Prof. Thomas Wirth, he completed his PhD (2023) at Cardiff University in the UK where he developed his research interests in organic electrochemistry and electrochemical microreactors. In 2023, he joined the group of Prof. Simon Kuhn where he is currently working on the combination of electrochemical and organic reactions in microfluidic systems.
Kardelen Kaya-Özkiper
/ Postdoctoral Researcher
Kardelen earned her PhD (2022) from Boğaziçi
University (Turkey) under the supervision of Prof. Sezen
Soyer-Uzun and Prof. Alper Uzun, where she worked on
the design of red mud-based alkali-activated materials
exhibiting adsorption performance and photocatalytic
activity. Since April 2022, she has been working as a
postdoctoral researcher in the group of Prof. Simon
Kuhn at KU Leuven. She is currently a Research
Foundation – Flanders (FWO) postdoctoral fellow in the
same group. Her current research interests mainly
focus on photooxidation reactions and developing
visible-light
active photocatalysts for removing
antibiotics from wastewater.
Boaz Kuizenga
/ PhD researcher
Boaz earned his BSc and MSc Environmental Sciences (specialisation Environmental Technology) at Wageningen University in the Netherlands. After specializing and working on bioelectrochemical systems for his master thesis and internship, he started his PhD at KU Leuven in December 2025. His research focusses on electrochemically oxidizing alcohols in a microfluidic reactor.
Mario Sallo
/ PhD Researcher
Mario earned his MSc. Degree in Chemical Engineering from the National Technical University of Athens (NTUA) on February 2025, focusing mainly on Chemical Reaction Engineering and computational fluid dynamics. As of September 2025 he began his PhD in Ku Leuven in the group of prof. Simon Kuhn as part of the PROSPER Doctoral Network. His current research focuses on the design of industrial photocatalytic reactors for gas-liquid mixtures.
Maryam Radpour
/ PhD Researcher
Maryam obtained her BSc in Applied Chemistry from
K. N. Toosi University of Technology (Iran) in 2018,
and afterwards she earned her MSc in Industrial
Chemistry from University of Milan (Italy) in 2025.
Her master’s thesis focused on the generation of N
oxazolidinone radicals through novel photochemical
pathways. In September 2025, she joined Prof.
Simon Kuhn’s research group at KU Leuven as a PhD
researcher. Her current work focuses on the
synthesis of polymeric and lipid nanoparticles for
drug delivery applications.
Youcef Ammar Leghrib
/ PhD Researcher
After completing an Engineering degree in
Biotechnology at the higher national university of
biotechnology in Algeria, followed by an MSc in
Advanced Pharmaceutical Manufacturing at the
University of Strathclyde defending his thesis about
Leveraging Bayesian Optimization in Design of
Experiments (DoE) for Enhanced Crystallization
Process Development, Youcef joined the Kuhn Group
at KU Leuven as a doctoral researcher as part of the
PROCRYSTAL Doctoral network. His current work
focuses on the crystallization of therapeutic
biomolecules using droplet-based microfluidics. He
is particularly interested in combining experimental
platforms with computational modeling to
accelerate process development.
Louise Fonné
/ PhD Researcher
Louise earned an Engineering Degree in Chemistry
from Toulouse National Polytechnic Institute (FR)
and a MSc in Production Processes and Quality of
Health Products in 2024 from Toulouse Faculty of
Pharmacy (FR). She did her master’s thesis at Roche
(CH), focusing on understanding amorphous phases
in crystalline active pharmaceutical ingredients. In
May 2025, she began her PhD at Johnson & Johnson
Innovative Medicine and KU Leuven, in the group of
Prof. Simon Kuhn, as part of the PROCRYSTAL
Doctoral Network. Her research focuses on the
crystallization of industrially relevant peptides.
Silay Önder
/ PhD Researcher
Silay obtained her BSc and MSc degrees in Chemical Engineering from Middle East Technical University, Turkey, where her master’s thesis ‘Computational investigation of transport phenomena in packed adsorption bed’ involved the numerical analysis of coupled heat and mass transfer processes. She joined the von Karman Institute for Fluid Dynamics (VKI) in December 2024 to study multiphase flow phenomena in the porous transport layer of electrolysers and is currently pursuing her PhD at VKI and KU Leuven in collaboration with Prof. Simon Kuhn. Her research focuses on high-fidelity computational fluid dynamics simulations of two-phase flow in the microporous regions of proton exchange membrane electrolysers.
Huiyu Chen
/ PhD Researcher
Huiyu obtained her BSc in Pharmaceutical Sciences from
Sun Yat-sen University (China) in 2021. She then pursued
the Erasmus Mundus Joint Master’s Programme in
Nanomedicine for Drug Delivery, earning her MSc degrees
from Université Paris Cité (France) and Università di Pavia
(Italy). Her master’s thesis focused on “Optimization of the
Ethanol Removal Step of Liposome Production Using
Microfluidics”. In September 2023, Huiyu joined Prof.
Simon Kuhn’s research group at KU Leuven as a PhD
researcher, where she works on the continuous synthesis
of polymeric nanoparticles in ultrasonic microreactors for
drug delivery applications. In 2024, she was awarded an
FWO SB PhD Fellowship.
Caixia Han
/ PhD Researcher
Caixia earned double Master’s degrees in Chemical
Engineering from the University of Chinese Academy of
Sciences and the Technical University of Denmark in
2022. During her Master’s studies, she focused on CFD
simulations in fluidized bed reactors.
In July 2023, Caixia started her PhD in Prof. Simon Kuhn’s
research group at KU Leuven. Her current research
explores the use of ultrasound to manipulate droplet
generation and coalescence in microfluidic devices.
Lorijn De Vrieze
/ PhD Researcher
Lorijn received both his BSc (2020) and MSc (2022) in
Chemical Engineering from KU Leuven, after which he
started his PhD in the group of Prof. Simon Kuhn. His
work focuses on crystallization, primarily aimed at
providing a deeper understanding of secondary
nucleation’s working mechanism using experimental
approaches. He was recipient of the IAR-CIT Master
Thesis Prize 2022 for his work titled “Design of a
microfluidic batch crystallizer to study nucleation in
quiescent conditions and in the presence of a
heterogeneous fluid” and was awarded with a
Fundamental FWO PhD Fellowship in 2023.
Pavel Krýsa
/ PhD Researcher
Pavel earned his BSc in Chemistry from UCT Prague in 2019. Then, in 2021, he completed his MSc in Chemical Engineering and Bioengineering at the same university. Since then, he has been pursuing a double degree PhD at both UCT Prague and KU Leuven under the supervision of Prof. Miroslav Šoóš and Prof. Simon Kuhn. His research focuses on CFD modelling of turbulent multiphase flows employing the Euler-Lagrange approach. His work deals with experimental and numerical characterization of stirred gas-liquid and liquid-liquid systems including all the key phenomena like fluid particle breakage and coalescence, and mass transfer. Experimental work also extends into processes, where viscosity changes over time, such as spherical crystallization.
Xiaotong Luo
/ PhD Researcher
Xiaotong earned his BEng in Chemical Engineering from Chongqing University in 2018 and his MSc in Chemical Engineering from Tianjin University in 2021. He is currently pursuing his Ph.D. at KU Leuven, working under the supervision of Prof. Simon Kuhn. His research focuses on integrating computational fluid dynamics with Machine Learning to enhance the design and performance optimization of chemical reactor. His recent work explores data-driven correction of coarse-mesh CFD simulations, accelerated flow prediction, and their applications in stirred-tank reactors and complex mixing processes.
Elena Brozzi
/ PhD Researcher
Elena earned her BSc in Chemical Engineering from
Politecnico di Milano (IT) in 2018, and afterwards
joined a Double Degree program, obtaining the MSc
in Chemical Engineering from Politecnico di Milano
(option: Process Engineering) and KU Leuven
(option: Environmental Enigneering), with the
thesis ‘Design of a seeding section for continuous
microfluidic paracetamol crystallization’ under the
supervision of Prof. Simon Kuhn. She has started
her PhD in September 2021 in the group of Prof.
Simon Kuhn, where she moved from organic to
inorganic
crystallization,
looking
into
methodologies to accelerate and optimize zeolite
synthesis via interzeolite conversion. In 2022, she
was granted an FWO SB PhD Fellowship.
Visitors
Xiaohui Zhang
/ Visiting PhD Researcher
Xiaohui earned his BEng in Chemical Engineering from Beijing University of Chemical Technology (BUCT) in 2022. He is currently a Ph.D. candidate in Chemical Engineering at Tsinghua University (THU), under the supervision of Prof. Jianhong Xu and Prof. Jian Chen. He joins Prof. Simon Kuhn’s group in October 2025 as a visiting Ph.D. researcher, working on gas-liquid-solid slurry reactors.
Alumni
2019-2025
Dr Keiran Mc Carogher
2022-2024
Dr Holger Bolze [Otto von Guericke University, Magdeburg]
2024-2025
Dr Biagio Todaro [Novartis]
2019-2024
Dr Aniket Udepurkar [Massachusetts Institute of Technology]
2019-2023
Dr Suqi Zhang [University of Wisconsin-Madison]
2019-2023
Dr Cedric Devos [Massachusetts Institute of Technology]
2018-2023
Dr Dionysia Koufou [University College London]
2021-2023
Dr Jun Yin [Inner Mongolia Metal Material Institute]
2021-2023
Dr William Cailly [Aalto University]
2017-2021
Dr Claire Delacour [SEQENS]
2020-2021
Dr Dorina Adamopoulou [SimStudio]
2015-2021
Dr Anca Roibu [Politehnica University Bucharest
2016-2021
Dr Naghmeh Fatemi [Engibex]
2016-2020
Dr Joana Ferreira [Massachusetts Institute of Technology]
2018-2020
Dr Symeon Savvopoulos [Senior Research Associate, Khalifa University]
2016-2020
Dr Zhengya Dong [Associate Professor, Chemistry and Chemical Engineering Guangdong Province Lab]
2014-2020
Dr Aditi Potdar [Janssen Pharmaceutica]
2015-2019
Dr Senne Fransen [Engibex]
2015-2019
Dr Milad Mottaghi [Aker Solutions]
2016-2018
Dr Khurram Shahzad [Nofima]
2015-2018
Dr Vahid Kazemi Kamyab [Altran]
2013-2018
Dr Valentina Nappo [Pfizer]
2013-2014
Dr Ke-Jun Wu [Assistant Professor, University of Leeds]
