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Carlos Epia is an electrical engineer from the National University of Colombia (2014), with a master's degree in Energy and Environmental Management at the European University of Flensburg (2021). He wrote his
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decarbonise the European basic materials industry. Before commencing the PhD, he graduated with degrees in Mechanical Engineering and Technology Policy and gained policy experience during internships at
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innovation, structural 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
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administration & economics at the University of Passau. He is currently pursuing a second undergraduate degree in computer science at the LMU Munich. As a research assistant, Nicolas supports on a wide range
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studies in Energy and Environmental Management at the University of Flensburg. He earned his bachelor's degree in Chemical Engineering from Arak University and a master's in Renewable Energy Engineering from
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evaluated the city's climate protection strategy as part of his final thesis. Parallel to his Master's degree in Energy and Environmental Management (EUM) at the European University of Flensburg, he held the
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and private sectors, as well as international and multidisciplinary teams. She holds a Bachelor’s degree in Engineering in Sustainable Development from the Tecnológico de Monterrey in Mexico City. Currently
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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 Management"
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Flensburg University of Applied Sciences and the Europa-Universität Flensburg. As part of her Bachelor's degree, she spent a semester abroad at the Université de Nantes at the IUT in Saint-Nazaire and, in addition
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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 bachelor's degree, she has been