Teaching activities
I am responsible and examiner for the following two courses at KTH:
- Chemical Engineering Systems, KE1185, BSc level, year 3/3
This course targets giving the students the knowledge and tools needed to design, evaluate and analyse advanced process systems that can be found in society and industry. - Separation processes, KE2185, MSc level, year 1/2
This course targets giving the students fundamental and applied knowledge on separation processes with emphasis on sustainability. The course covers phase equilibria, mass and heat transport, and how the mathematical description of these phenomena can be used in the design of common separation processes and equipment.
I also contribute to the following courses:
- Batteries, CK206V, (contribute with knowledge in battery recycling)
- Resource recovery from waste, KE2355, (contribute with knowledge in crystallization for resource recovery)
- Circular Economy and Industrial Systems, FMG3210, (contribute with CE from a chemical engineering perspective)
In addition I supervise MSc students for their master degree projects. Please contact me if you are interested in conducting your master thesis with me as examiner and/ or supervisor entirely at KTH or together with an industry partner. Currently we are specifically looking for students for the follwing MSc thesis projects for 2026:
- Recycling of magnets, led by Scania (Traton group) LINK
- Synthesis of MOF for selective adsorption LINK
- Projects connected to my ongoing research projects (see research activities)
You are very welcome to contact me for further information (kerstino@kth.se).