I am a PhD candidate at the German Aerospace Center (DLR), Institute of Networked Energy Systems, Stuttgart site. My research is focused on computational economics and sustainable transitions.
I am the developer of sfctools, a Python-based software package for agent-based, stock-flow consistent economic modeling.
I received my Master's degree in Applied and Engineering Physics in 2019 and my Bachelor's degree in Physics (Condensed Matter Physics) in 2016, both from Technical University of Munich (TUM).
If you want to find out more about me, check my LinkedIn. Do not hesitate to write an e-mail, or have a look at my CV.
Research Interests / Work in Progress:
- Simulation of power plant investment decisions in an agent-based modeling context
- Combination of micro and macro: stock-flow consistent models and transport mode choice
- Elasticity of subtitution between clean and brown power generation technologies
Further Links:
- DLR Institute of Networked Energy Systems
- LinkedIn