LÉONARD Grégoire
Professeur
Faculté des Sciences appliquées
Department of Chemical Engineering
Intensification des procédés de l'industrie chimique basée sur l'analyse systémique
Faculté des Sciences appliquées
Department of Chemical Engineering
PEPs - Products, Environment, and Processes
Chemical engineering
- ULiège address
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Bât. B6A Intensif.des procéd. de l'indust.chim.basée sur l'anal.syst.
Quartier Agora
Allée de la Chimie 3
4000 Liège 1
Belgique
- Local
- 0/68
- ULiège phone number
- +32 4 3663513
- ULiège Fax
- +32 4 3663525
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Biography
Grégoire LEONARD is Associate Professor in the Department of Chemical Engineering at the University of Liège since 2015. He is one of the 4 active professors in the PEPs group (Products, Environment and Processes).
Grégoire Léonard holds a degree in Chemical Engineering from the University of Liège and a Mechanical Engineering degree from the Technical University of Munich. He defended his doctoral thesis in 2013 in the field of CO2 capture by proposing an innovative study on the energy and environmental aspects of the process, combining experimental work and modelling. He then carried out research stays at Columbia University in the city of New York and at Arizona State University, where he studied technologies for CO2 reuse and seasonal energy storage. His research activities within the University of Liège concern the modeling of chemical and energy systems and processes, their optimization and their technical and economic evaluation. In particular, his team combines experimental and modeling activities for the study of systems related to energy and the capture and reuse of CO2, including Power-to-Fuel applications.
Grégoire Léonard is an active member of the Computer Aided Process Engineering working party of the European Federation of Chemical Engineering, a member of the Energy section of this same federation, and a member of the scientific committee of the CO2 Value Europe association. He is also president of the Eurecha association which promotes the teaching of computer aided chemical engineering in Europe.