Bavarian State Research Centre of Agriculture, GermanyÂ
Bavarian States Research Center for Agriculture
Germany
Diana Andrade graduated in 2002 as Civil Engineer at Barranquilla Colombia. She moved to Germany in 2003 after collecting some experiences as a Researcher in the topic aerobic degradation for waste water treatment. She obtained her Master of Science degree in Ecology Engineering and Environmental Planning from Technical University of Munich in 2007 with a focus on renewable energy. Since then, she works as a Senior Researcher for the Institute of Agricultural Engineering and Animal Husbandry in the Bavarian State Research Centre for Agriculture in the research group biogas technology and waste management. Her research concentrated in the optimization of the anaerobic degradation process of lignocellulose materials for the biogas production and the effect of nutrients supplementation on the biogas process. Diana Andrade graduated in 2002 as Civil Engineer at Barranquilla Colombia. She moved to Germany in 2003 after collecting some experiences as a Researcher in the topic aerobic degradation for waste water treatment. She obtained her Master of Science degree in Ecology Engineering and Environmental Planning from Technical University of Munich in 2007 with a focus on renewable energy. Since then, she works as a Senior Researcher for the Institute of Agricultural Engineering and Animal Husbandry in the Bavarian State Research Centre for Agriculture in the research group biogas technology and waste management. Her research concentrated in the optimization of the anaerobic degradation process of lignocellulose materials for the biogas production and the effect of nutrients supplementation on the biogas process.
Chemical Engineering