Jonathan Garlipp

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After completing his B.Sc. in Process Engineering at the Technical University of Hamburg (TUHH) in 2020 Jonathan Garlipp worked on a project in the Institute for Thermal Separation Processes, focused on extending the COSMO-vac activity coefficient model to predict solubilities in supercritical carbon dioxide.
In 2021 Jonathan joined the Master’s degree program in Process Engineering at ETH Zurich. Subsequently, he worked in the separation process lab (SPL) of Prof. Mazzotti for a semester project continuing the development of an autonomous, semi-continuous dilution apparatus for the analysis of crystallization particle size and shape distributions.
During a 6-month internship in 2022 he joined the on-site process development team at WACKER Chemie AG. He completed his Master thesis in the group of Prof. Dr. Paolo Arosio investigating the use of the zwitterionic polymer for the separation of biological nanoparticles in downstream applications.
After a 3-month hiatus, Jonathan Garlipp returned to the Arosio group to continue research into the large scale application of the zwitterionic polymer for biological separation tasks.

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