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Bodo Linnhoff

Bodo Linnhoff (born 1948) is a chemical engineer and entrepreneur who developed Pinch Analysis, a technique for minimizing energy usage in the process industries.〔New Scientist 14 September 1996 "Millionaire's Row"〕〔("Pinch Technology"; Authors:Bodo Linnhoff and Vimal Sahdev; Published Online: 15 JUN 2000; ) Recalled 23 february 2014〕 In its early days, the technique helped companies such as ICI and BASF to design plants that used roughly 30% less energy. As of the 1990s, Pinch Analysis became industrial standard in the oil refining and petrochemical industries.
==Life==
Born in Berlin, Germany, Linnhoff studied at Technical University of Hanover, Germany and ETH Zurich, Switzerland (MSc in Mechanical Engineering). He taught at ETH until 1974 when he went to University of Leeds, UK, as a British Council Scholar. There he gained a PhD in Chemical Engineering (1979).〔Computers and Chemical Engineering, (1979) vol 3, no 1-4, p295 (author's biography)〕 He joined the company ICI in 1977〔 and moved to the University of Manchester Institute of Science and Technology (UMIST) in 1982 where he was appointed to a Chair in Chemical Engineering.〔

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