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Renewables, where he wrote his thesis on the future costs and potential of green hydrogen. He wrote his master's thesis on the political framework for action to strengthen the demand for green steel at the Fraunhofer [...] has been working as a research assistant at the EUF since 2022 and supports the coordination of the master's program in energy and environmental management.
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change and just energy transition. She holds a degree as an International Business Professional and a master’s degree in Engineering – Sustainable Energy Management. Sie was part of the project "Challenges and
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of Flensburg. He earned his bachelor's degree in Chemical Engineering from Arak University and a master's in Renewable Energy Engineering from the Material and Energy Research Center (MERC), Iran. With
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Sustainable Development from the Tecnológico de Monterrey in Mexico City. Currently, she’s studying her Master in Energy and Environmental Management at Europa-Universität Flensburg.
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Engineering (Bachelor and Master) at TU Berlin with a focus on energy and resource management until 2022. In his bachelor thesis he examined the lignite phase-out in Germany and in his master thesis, he modeled
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modeling the coal phase-out and the associated employment effects in Colombia and South Africa. His master's thesis was on the political economy of energy and coal in South Africa. The aim of his PhD is to
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Curriculum vitae Katharina studied for a Bachelor's degree in Electrical Energy Systems Engineering and a Master's degree in Systems Engineering at Flensburg University of Applied Sciences. Since completing her
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different orientation distributions of photovoltaic systems on electricity production". He completed his master's degree at the University for Sustainable Development Eberswalde in the study program "Global Change [...] Change Management". He collaborated with the NGO "GenderCC-Women for Climate Justice" for his master's thesis "Men and the Biosphere - Developing an Analysis of Climate Protection Programs from the Perspective
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our energy systems and looked at acceleration strategies for complex energy system models. In the Master Sustainable Energy Systems at DTU she taught on open energy system modeling and analysis. Back at
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wrote her Bachelor thesis on the topic of "Repowering of wind turbines in Germany". She used her Master thesis "Increasing the attractiveness of public bus transport for commuters in the municipality of