Dr. Christian Henrich

President and CEO at FUCHS Enprotec GmbH

Cologne Bonn Region

About

Experience

  • FUCHS Enprotec GmbH (Mayen, Germany)
    • President and CEO
      May 2020 - Present · 6 yrs 2 mos

    • International Business Development
      Jan 2020 - May 2020 · 5 mos

  • ENEXIO (Hürth, Germany)
    • Global Director Engineering
      Nov 2016 - Jan 2020 · 3 yrs 3 mos

      Global Director Engineering (ppa) at ENEXIO Water Technologies GmbH TF Trickling Filters, SAF Submerged Aerated Filters, RBC Rotating Biological Contactors, Lamella clarifiers, MBBR Mixed Biological Reactors

    • Engineering and Sales
      Nov 2015 - Nov 2016 · 1 yr 1 mo

      Sales Manager- Engineering at ENEXIO Water Technologies GmbH TF Trickling Filters, SAF Submerged Aerated Filters, RBC Rotating Biological Contactors, Lamella clarifiers, MBBR Mixed Biological Reactors

  • Sales Manager Engineering at GEA Group
    May 2012 - Nov 2015 · 3 yrs 7 mos

    Sales Manager- Engineering at GEA 2H Water Technologies GmbH TF Trickling Filters, SAF Submerged Aerated Filters, RBC Rotating Biological Contactors, Lamella clarifiers, MBBR Mixed Biological Reactors

  • Research Engineer at Kent BioEnergy
    Aug 2010 - Mar 2012 · 1 yr 8 mos

    Algae Production, Digester design, Project commercialization, Systems development, Waste water treatment, Energy and Nutrient recycling, Budgeting, Project development, Pilot plant design and operation, Patent development, Project Management

  • Research Assistant, and Post Doctoral Fellow at Clemson University
    Jan 2008 - Aug 2010 · 2 yrs 8 mos

    Post Doc Modeling and design of a pilot scale system to treat landfill leachate using physical/chemical processes such as ammonia recapture or reverse osmosis, and biological processes such as high rate micro-algae treatment in paddle-wheel driven raceways harvested with bio-flocculation, and standard activated sludge treatment in sequencing batch reactors. PhD (Adviser: Dr. David Brune) Designing and construction of a lab scale gas stripping system to recover volatized ammonia from landfill leachate. Optimizing the stripping system in terms of performance and costs, and evaluating a predictive model for upscale purposes. Furthermore designing a heterotrophic system to remove carbon prior to high rate algae treatment, including the development of a predictive model. Evaluation and modeling of a pilot-scale landfill leachate treatment system to recover nutrients and energy. Teaching assistant for BE 464/664 Non- Point Source pollution management and control (3 credits) Teaching assistant for BE 451/651 Newman Seminar (1 credit) MS (Adviser: Dr. David Brune) Working with the Clemson partitioned, zero-discharge, recirculating, aquaculture system (PAS) growing pacific white shrimp (on 1000m²), implementing a nitrification sequence batch reactor using Biofloc-technology, denitrification tank, and high rate micro-algae for water treatment.