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After finishing my master in computer science at the | After finishing my master in computer science at the University of Technology in Vienna, I decided that I wanted to apply some of the stuff I've learnt in a useful field and enrolled in the doctoral school sustainable development at the University of Natural Resources and Life Sciences (BOKU), also in Vienna. During my doctoral studies, I developed a model to assess bioenergy policies with respect to their techno-economic performance and their effects on greenhouse gas emissions [http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0306261909004942 Pub1] [http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0961953411003989 Pub2] with a special focus on the assessment of uncertainty. | ||
I | Not very convinced of the data intensive, large scale modeling efforts applied in my PhD thesis, I went on to use much simplier models in my post-doctoral research which I'm currently conducting at the Joint Research Center in Petten, Netherlands, at BOKU in Vienna and at UFRJ in Rio de Janeiro (starting in 2014). I changed my focus to the quantitative analysis of policies for the support of intermittent renewable energy generation [http://ieeexplore.ieee.org/xpl/articleDetails.jsp?reload=true&arnumber=6254780&contentType=Conference+Publications Pub3] [http://www.eeg.tuwien.ac.at/eeg.tuwien.ac.at_pages/events/iewt/iewt2013/uploads/fullpaper/P_151_Schmidt_Johannes_21-Jan-2013_13:52.pdf Pub4] My interest in the CSSS started when I found some very nice publications on the modeling of electricity markets using agent based models [http://www.springer.com/energy/systems%2C+storage+and+harvesting/book/978-3-7908-2067-6 see Pub5]- thus being able to better account for strategic behaviour of agents which may be, depending on market design and size, an important issue. | ||
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I love nature and I hope to have some good opportunities exploring it around Santa Fe - either hiking or biking. Also, I enjoy music activley (passionate but bumbling in a [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zlTMRsVP-i8 samba group] and as [http://soundcloud.com/estrangeiro_kollektiv dj]) as well as passivley - and any kind of party related activities. |
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After finishing my master in computer science at the University of Technology in Vienna, I decided that I wanted to apply some of the stuff I've learnt in a useful field and enrolled in the doctoral school sustainable development at the University of Natural Resources and Life Sciences (BOKU), also in Vienna. During my doctoral studies, I developed a model to assess bioenergy policies with respect to their techno-economic performance and their effects on greenhouse gas emissions Pub1 Pub2 with a special focus on the assessment of uncertainty.
Not very convinced of the data intensive, large scale modeling efforts applied in my PhD thesis, I went on to use much simplier models in my post-doctoral research which I'm currently conducting at the Joint Research Center in Petten, Netherlands, at BOKU in Vienna and at UFRJ in Rio de Janeiro (starting in 2014). I changed my focus to the quantitative analysis of policies for the support of intermittent renewable energy generation Pub3 Pub4 My interest in the CSSS started when I found some very nice publications on the modeling of electricity markets using agent based models see Pub5- thus being able to better account for strategic behaviour of agents which may be, depending on market design and size, an important issue.
I love nature and I hope to have some good opportunities exploring it around Santa Fe - either hiking or biking. Also, I enjoy music activley (passionate but bumbling in a samba group and as dj) as well as passivley - and any kind of party related activities.