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assistant in 2019 while studying political science at Freie Universität Berlin . After completing her master's degree in political science at Columbia University in New York, she has been supporting the team
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"Temperature-dependent voltage extremes in photovoltaic systems" on behalf of Juwi. Parallel to his master's degree, he was able to develop a business plan for the economic project planning of small wind [...] grant from the Schleswig-Holstein Innovation Foundation together with two fellow students. In his master's thesis, he evaluated the extent to which systematic voltage conversions in the medium-voltage grid
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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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Spring semester 2024 22W128k International Economics Vorlesung Spring semester 2024 22PF18c Bachelor/Master Kolloquium Kolloquium Spring semester 2019 Short description Marcel Smolka has been Full Professor
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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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her thesis on policies and programmes to promote energy efficiency in the Irish housing sector. Her Master's thesis was on the external costs of fossil fuel energy production in Morocco. Since the beginning
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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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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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drivers and barriers for a sustainable energy Transition (2021), Master thesis The economics and engineering of CO2 pipeline Systems (2021), Master thesis Developing an International Coal Transition Index to
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and operations research. He did his Bachelor and Master in Industrial Engineering and Management with a focus on energy and resources during his Master. As part of his studies he spent one year at the