Johannes SCHENKProfessor |
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Born 1958 in Klagenfurt (capital city of Carinthia, Austria)
1973 – 1978 Technical High School in Klagenfurt, Austria
1979 – 1985 Study of Process Engineering on Graz Univ. of Technology, Austria
1985 – 1989 Doctor Thesis on Graz Univ. of Technology
1988 – 1990 Assistant Professor on Graz Univ. of Technology
1990 – 2008 Employee of Siemens VAI Metals Technologies GmbH, Linz, Austria, former VOEST ALPINE Industrieanlagenbau (VAI)
1990 – 1993 Process Engineering for Direct and Smelting Reduction (MIDREX, COREX)
1993 – 2008 General Manager and Vice President for Research and Development of new Reduction Technologies (FINEX, COREX, FINMET)
1993 – 2003 Head of R&D for joint FINEX technology development of Siemens VAI and POSCO, Korea
2004 – 2008 Project Manager for first commercial FINEX plant, Korea (FINEX 1.5 M)
2008 – 2023 Full Professor at Chair of Ferrous Metallurgy and Head of Department of Metallurgy at Montanuniversitaet Leoben
Until 2023 Chief Scientific Officer of K1-Met GmbH
Awards and Achievements
- Corporate Award of Siemens “Inventor of the Year 2006”
- Co-Inventor of the patent nominated for the “European Inventor Award 2013” in the category Non-European countries
Affiliations
- Editor in Chief of Technical Journal “Berg- und Hüttenmännische Monatshefte”
- Member of Advisory Board of Technical Journal “Steel Research International”
- Member of the Senat of the “Christian Doppler Forschungsgesellschaft”, Austria
- Head of sub-committee of experts for “Physical Chemistry and Metallurgical Process Development” of Steel Institute VDEH, Germany
Publications and patents
- Author and co-author of 125 publications and contributions to conferences from 1987 to 2014
- Co-inventor of more than 30 patent families (total more than 400 patents applied worldwide)
Personnel skills and competences
- Research and teaching in metallurgy for iron and steelmaking,
- Expertise in fluid dynamics and reaction kinetics for heterogeneous reactor systems (gas-solid-liquid systems)
- Project management for R&D and commercial projects