Gesine Reinert
Professor
Energy Networks: Mathematical modelling Statistical analysis of networks
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Energy Networks: Mathematical modelling Statistical analysis of networks
Solar: Organic solar cells and novel PV concepts.
Contact person SolarEmerging Economies: Development and environmental policies in Latin America. Indigenous peoples, infrastructure development, urbanization and megaprojects in the Amazon basin.
Energy Networks: Smart grids, distributed control, appliance disaggregation, energy usage profiling and prediction, artificial intelligence.
Energy Networks: Power electronic systems for smart girds; high-voltage direct current transmission systems and converters.
Storage and Transport: Grid interfaces for large-scale energy storage systems, battery management systems
Areas: physical acoustics, power ultrasonics, cavitation, inertial fusion
Bioenergy: Microbiological energy conversion
Nuclear: ICF
Transport: Thermoacoustics, power ultrasonics
Nuclear: fusion theory, plasma physics
Transport: Behaviour change, sociotechnical transition, and innovation in the field of transport.
Contact person TransportStorage and Vectors: Specialisations – batteries and hydrogen
Economics, Policy & Politics: Climate justice in exit from carbon energy regime to non-carbon regime
Bioenergy: Stress-tolerant crop plants, novel biomass sources, and energy conversion efficiency.
Contact person BioenergyNuclear: Atomic-scale studies of materials degradation
Storage and Vectors: Hydrogen conversion
Solar: Semiconductor nanocrystals, plasmonics
Solar: Photovoltaics, Optoelectronic devices, Spectroscopy, Nanomaterials
Economics, Policy & Politics: Energy security, national oil companies, governance of energy markets, transparency
Emerging Economies: Extractive industries in Africa, Asian hydrocarbons investment in the developing world, politics of major energy importers.
Financing Renewable Energy: feed-in tariffs, power purchase agreements, auctions, and subsidies
Supply-side policy: coal phaseout auctions, restricting permits for fossil fuel development, legal reforms for land acquisition law for fossil fuels
Energy innovation: R&D tax credits, carbon pricing, policy interactions, patent analysis, spillovers
Theoretical and computational modelling of heterogeneous catalytic processes for energy conversion and storage
Bioenergy: Control bacteria for carbon sequestration and processing, Biofuel manufacturing
Fossil fuels: Carbon capture and processing, Bio-remediation, Biofuels, Evolution in changing environments