Bioproduct Technology
Our research areas:
- Processes and products of the bio-based industry -especially wood-based fibers
- Finding potential innovations based on applications of the latest lignocellulosic findings
We aim to Develop co- operation in the field of research and education between the Southeastern University of Applied Sciences (XAMK) and Aalto University. The research is done in close cooperation with the industry.
Juha Lipponen, head of the research groupThe forest industry and its products have a golden opportunity to be in the driver’s seat to lead the global fossil-free transformation.
Group members:
I am doing research on cellulose fiber modification technology and new wood-based products. As a newcomer, I am currently in the process of putting together the research projects and assembling the research group.
Throughout my entire career in the industry, I have been privileged to work with very talented people and very interesting and challenging topics.
In 1993, I invented in my Master’s thesis—together with my thesis supervisor—a whole new type of multinip calender, which replaced the existing 150-year-old supercalendering technology with a simple mechanical invention related to the roll stack structure of the calender. The calender (Valmet’s Opti Calender Multinip) rapidly blew away the competition—in the following years, the new calender became a billion-euro business for Valmet.
I was nominated Young Scientist of the Year in 2003 by Tekniikan Edistämisäätiö of the Ministry of Trade and Industry for the findings in my doctoral thesis.