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Kay Buist

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Assistant Professor

Kay Buist

Contact

k.a.buist@tue.nl

+31 40 247 8021

Helix-west 0.45

Department / Institute

EIRES

Chemical Engineering and Chemistry

Group

EIRES Research

Multi-scale Modelling of Multi-phase Flows

RESEARCH PROFILE

Kay Buist is an Assistant Professor at the research group Multi-Scale Modelling of Multiphase Flows where the main topic is the development of advanced reactor models for multiphase reactors with industrial relevance. At present the focus is on the hydrodynamics in these reactors since a lack of understanding of the flow phenomena is one of the central difficulties in the design and scale-up of multiphase reactors. Another research topic is understanding the interplay of flow phenomena with chemical reactions. The main theme of the research of Kay Buist is the non-invasive monitoring of multiphase chemical reactors.

ACADEMIC BACKGROUND

Kay Buist studied Chemical Engineering at the University of Twente. In 2012 he obtained his MSc with graduation research in which he developed a method for measuring segregation of particles in fluidized beds, performed at the Department of Multiphase Reactors at Eindhoven University of Technology (TU/e, The Netherlands). As part of his study he completed an internship at HoSt BV. Subsequently he started his PhD research at the TU/e research group MultiScale Modelling of Multiphase Flows of Prof. Hans Kuipers (department of Chemical Engineering and Chemistry) who supervises him together with Prof. Niels Deen of the research group Multiphase and Reactive flows (department of Mechanical Engineering). In 2016 he obtained his PhD with his thesis on "Novel experimental techniques for granular flow" after which he was appointed Assistant Professorat the Kuipers research group. TU/e in multi-scale modelling of multiphase flows group.

He is involved in the Growing with Green Steel project a Growth Fund project funded by the Dutch government. He is also involved with a Junst Transition Fund project on the production of renewable and biobased BTX and other sustainable chemicals from combined organic and circular inputs. This is project is co-funded by the European Union.

Recent Publications

Particuology

(2026)

A. Tavanaei,D.R. Rieder,M.W. Baltussen,K.A. Buist,J.A.M. Kuipers](https://research.tue.nl/nl/publications/68b90c1b-2c47-4775-b593-9d863a5f6275) - [### Experimental investigation of spreading dynamics of glycerol droplets on a heated surface

Canadian Journal of Chemical Engineering

(2025)

Merve Durubal,Martijn Munck,Kay Buist,J.A.M. Kuipers,Maike Baltussen](https://research.tue.nl/nl/publications/8e8d2914-d83b-48f4-bd53-9923ab8a7745) - [### Reconstruction of particle positions and orientations from 3D MRI images of non-spherical particle packings

Particuology

(2025)

Noah Romijn,Maike W. Baltussen,Kay A. Buist,E.A.J.F. Peters,J.A.M. Kuipers](https://research.tue.nl/nl/publications/835674bd-e418-44de-9dd8-762f1d310175) - [### A multidisciplinary perspective on the present and future of particle imaging

Particuology

(2025)

Christopher R.K. Windows-Yule,Kay A. Buist,Kianoosh Taghizadeh,Giulia Finotello,Andrei Nicusan](https://research.tue.nl/nl/publications/16f13778-8829-44c2-bac2-692b63ad0a42) - [### Mechanical Solute Dispersion in slender packed bed reactors

International Journal of Heat and Mass Transfer

(2025)

C.M.Y. Claassen,A. Fathiganjehlou,E.A.J.F. Peters,K.A. Buist,M.W. Baltussen,J.A.M. Kuipers](https://research.tue.nl/nl/publications/a41ac83a-7231-40bb-8b68-fbbcadcf6cf9)

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