
Hannah Lanzrath
Scientific Staff
Research Topics
Address
Forschungszentrum Jülich GmbH
Wilhelm-Johnen-Straße
52428 Jülich
Institute of Bio- und Geosciences (IBG)
Biotechnology (IBG-1)
Building 15.7 / Room 204
Modeling & Simulation in Bioprocess Engineering
As part of the Modeling and Simulation group, I develop computational tools to make bioprocess modeling more accessible and reproducible. My work sits at the intersection of biotechnology, open-source software development, and process modeling, with a strong focus on improving research workflows and enabling collaboration.
Within the Inno4Vac ST4 consortium, we are developing an accessible computational platform for vaccine manufacturing. This platform integrates JupyterHub, interactive GUIs, and research data management with CADET, a high-performance simulation framework for bioprocess modeling.
Before this, my Ph.D. research focused on modeling tracer transport dynamics in plants using CADET to better understand spatial and temporal heterogeneity in roots and branched structures.