Forest bioeconomy - processes, energy and products
15.0 ECTS creditsThe course covers the following:
- The concepts of bioeconomy and circularity
- Different perspectives on the significance of the forest for sustainable development
- Policy instruments in bioeconomy
- Forestry and harvesting techniques
- Resource management in industrial processes
- The development of biomass from the perspective of evolution
- Wood and fibre morphology
- The chemical structure of biomass
- The environmental impact of forest industry processes
The course also provides process and systems knowledge applicable to industrial operations, such as:
- Sawmilling
- Wooden construction
- Mechanical and chemical pulp production
- Paper production technology
- Solid biofuels
- Drying technology
- Biorefineries
- New materials and processes
- Selected unit operations in bioindustrial processes, based on fundamental chemical engineering processes
Laboratory sessions are included, plus a project in which students engage in in-depth study of a research question related to the concept of bioeconomy.
- The concepts of bioeconomy and circularity
- Different perspectives on the significance of the forest for sustainable development
- Policy instruments in bioeconomy
- Forestry and harvesting techniques
- Resource management in industrial processes
- The development of biomass from the perspective of evolution
- Wood and fibre morphology
- The chemical structure of biomass
- The environmental impact of forest industry processes
The course also provides process and systems knowledge applicable to industrial operations, such as:
- Sawmilling
- Wooden construction
- Mechanical and chemical pulp production
- Paper production technology
- Solid biofuels
- Drying technology
- Biorefineries
- New materials and processes
- Selected unit operations in bioindustrial processes, based on fundamental chemical engineering processes
Laboratory sessions are included, plus a project in which students engage in in-depth study of a research question related to the concept of bioeconomy.
Progressive specialisation:
A1N (has only first‐cycle course/s as entry requirements)
Education level:
Master's level
Admission requirements
Registered for 170 ECTS credits in the Master of Science programme in Chemical Engineering or Industrial Management, with 30 ECTS credits in Chemistry and 30 ECTS credits in Chemical Engineering completed, including Separation processes, or registered for 60 ECTS credits of Chemistry with 30 ECTS credits completed and 90 ECTS credits of Chemical Engineering with 45 ECTS credits completed, plus upper secondary level Swedish 3 or Swedish as a second language 3 and English 6, or equivalent
Selection:
Selection is usually based on your grade point average from upper secondary school or the number of credit points from previous university studies, or both.