Professor Andrzej Górak studied chemistry at the Technical University of Lodz in Poland. He obtained his Ph.D. from the Faculty of Process Engineering in 1979. His thesis treated continuous distillation of multi-component mixtures. He worked at the same faculty as senior researcher until 1988. The following four years he spent as a researcher at Henkel KGaA in Düsseldorf. Having completed his “habilitation” at RWTH Aachen in 1989 and at Technical University Warsaw in 1990, Andrzej Górak became professor at the chair of fluid separation processes at TU Dortmund University in 1992. In 1996 he took over the chair of fluid separation processes at the University of Essen. Four years later, in 2000, he returned to TU Dortmund University to become the head of Laboratory of Fluid Separations, former chair of fluid separation processes. Apart from this, he has been full professor at the Technical University of Lodz since 2003. Since 2009 he has been decan of the Faculty of Biochemical and Chemical Engineering until the University Council of TU Dortmund University elected him as prorector for research in April 2011. He kept this position until January 2014. Between 2010 and 2012 he was member of Council of National Centre for Research and Development, appointed by Polish minister of science.
The scientific activities of professor Andrzej Górak are focused on the computer aided simulation and experimental validation of integrated reaction and separation processes, like reactive distillation and reactive absorption as well as on the analysis of hybrid separation processes. Professor Górak is an editor of the journal "Chemical Engineering and Processing: Process Intensification“. In 2010 he was awarded the Federal Cross of Merit on ribbon (Verdienstkreuz am Bande) of the Federal Republic of Germany on 29 June 2010 for his contributions to international understanding between Poland and Germany. In 2013 President of Republic Poland awarded him with Order of Merit of the Republic of Poland. In 2014 he was also awarded by DECHEMA and Verein Deutscher Ingenieure with Kirschbaum-Medaille for his outstanding achievements in fluid separations. He is also editor of the series of three books on distillation (2014), which are the most comprehensive review on this technology ever published. In 2018 professor Górak received the North Rhine-Westphalia order of merit in recognition of his social commitment
Graduated as master of chemical engineering from Cracow University of Technology. In 2012 he started his PhD at Lodz University of Technology, which he finished in 2017. His PhD research included biosynthesis of fungal laccase and its downstream processing. Between 2018 and 2019 he worked as a postdoc at Technische Universität Hamburg, where he researched enzymatic reactive distillation. Since May of 2020 he has been working as a postdoc at Lodz University of Technology, as a part of the TAMAR research project.
She completed her bachelor's degree in chemical and process engineering, followed by master's degree in chemical and biochemical engineering at the Faculty of Process and Environmental Engineering in Lodz University of Technology, respectively, in 2021 and 2022. During her master studies, she conducted research on hydrodynamics of multiphase flows using CFD simulations, which formed the basis of her thesis entitled "Counter-current flow modeling for air-water system in rotating packed bed absorber."
Currently, she is pursuing her PhD as a student in the Interdisciplinary Doctoral School at Lodz University of Technology, where she continues her research in the field of absorption in rotating packed bed devices using both CFD techniques and experimental studies.