TUM Lehrstuhl für Erneuerbare und Nachhaltige Energiesysteme

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Der langfristige Umbau der Energiewirtschaft von fossilen zu nachhaltigen Energiequellen ist eine der zentralen Herausforderungen des 21. Der Umbau setzt viele Veränderungen auf technischer und organisatorischer Ebene voraus. Am Lehrstuhl für Erneuerbare und Nachhaltige Energiesysteme werden Modelle des Energiesystems auf verschiedensten zeitlichen und geographischen Skalen entwickelt, um die Bedi

ngungen des technischen aber auch organisatorischen Wandels zu verstehen. Ein Schwerpunkt liegt in der Entwicklung neuer Methoden der Modellierung, die technische und physikalische Randbedingungen erfüllen, und trotzdem gesellschaftliche und wirtschaftliche Aspekte berücksichtigen.

New master's theses are offered as part of the STROM project!As part of the research cluster "STROM" funded by the Bavar...
22/01/2021

New master's theses are offered as part of the STROM project!

As part of the research cluster "STROM" funded by the Bavarian research foundation involving developing a planning framework for the future Bavarian power and heat supply, the following master's thesis topics are offered in our chair:

1) Regional assessment of renewable potentials in Germany for electricity and heat supply (multiple theses)https://www.ei.tum.de/fileadmin/tueifei/ens/arbeiten/2020/Candas_Gawlick_Potential.pdf

2) Heat demand assessment of Bavaria with a synthesized database for residential buildings
https://www.ei.tum.de/fileadmin/tueifei/ens/arbeiten/2020/Candas_Molar-Cruz_Building_res.pdf

3) Heat demand assessment of Bavaria with a synthesized database for non-residential buildings
https://www.ei.tum.de/fileadmin/tueifei/ens/arbeiten/2020/Candas_Molar-Cruz_Building_nonres.pdf

4) Development and application of a distribution grid synthesis method on Bavarian context
https://www.ei.tum.de/fileadmin/tueifei/ens/arbeiten/2020/Candas_Schelo_Syngrids.pdf

If you are interested in writing your master's thesis on one of these topics, please send an e-mail to the respective supervisors with your CV, cover letter and your grade report.

The research cluster "STROM" brings together energy researchers from TUM, OTH Regensburg, Hochschule Ansbach, TH Ingolstadt, Hochschule München, along with 26 companies from the energy field. Seehttps://forschungsstiftung.de/assets/pressemeldungen/Forschungsstiftung_jetzt_2020_4.pdf for more information.

https://www.ei.tum.de/ens/news/news-detail-view/article/new-masters-theses-are-offered-as-part-of-the-strom-project/

As part of the research cluster "STROM" funded by the Bavarian research foundation involving developing an planning framework for the future Bavarian power and heat supply, the following master's thesis topics are offered in our chair:

08/10/2020

International Project Lab in Circular Economy

As part of the Project Lab Renewable and Sustainable Energy Systems, we are preparing some topics in relation with Circular Economy.

An overview of the topics:
https://www.ei.tum.de/fileadmin/tueifei/ens/arbeiten/2020/CircularEconomyProjectLab.pdf

These specific subjects will be carried out in collaboration with students and advisors from other Universities around the world, as well as being supervised by some professors from “The Emeriti of Excellence at TUM” (https://www.emeriti-of-excellence.tum.de/en/startseite/).

If you are interested in participating in the interdisciplinary working groups write an e-mail to [email protected]
Application deadline: October 20th 2020

Looking for a Master´s Thesis topic?Interested in analysing heat demand or demand side managment on a building level?The...
29/01/2020

Looking for a Master´s Thesis topic?
Interested in analysing heat demand or demand side managment on a building level?

These and other topics can be found on our website:

Legende: BA: Bachelorarbeit, MA: Masterarbeit, IDP: Interdisziplinäres Projekt (Fakultät Informatik, weitere Informationen), Int: Praktikum (Internship), FP: Forschungspraxis

Congratulations to our PhD student Adeli Bazan for being rewarded by the Bavarian Association for the Promotion of Solar...
09/01/2020

Congratulations to our PhD student Adeli Bazan for being rewarded by the Bavarian Association for the Promotion of Solar Energy (www.sev-bayern.de/) for her outstanding master thesis on Least-Cost Modeling of decentralized Energy-Water-Food Systems in Developing Countries

You are interested in Life Cycle Analysis and new technologies?You would like to work within an innovative research envi...
19/12/2019

You are interested in Life Cycle Analysis and new technologies?
You would like to work within an innovative research environment?
Then apply now! :-)

The Chair for Renewable and Sustainable Energy Systems (ENS) at the Technical University of Munich (TUM) is part of the Faculty of Electrical Engineering and Information Technology and deals with the modelling of energy systems on different temporal and geographical scales as well as with the enviro...

10/12/2019
In July 2019, a team of TUM students successfully installed a solar-hydro microgrid in the Himalayan Region of north-wes...
24/10/2019

In July 2019, a team of TUM students successfully installed a solar-hydro microgrid in the Himalayan Region of north-western India. The installation marks the culmination of a 2-year project to electrify the rural village of Jamupani and its governmental school of 50 pupils.

A 2.3kWp solar-hydropower system was designed to be set up for the entire village, with the school as the primary consumer. A smart control system required for the safe and stable operation of the microgrid was designed to automate power flow and ensure the system is not overloaded. The school receives continuous power throughout the day and electricity is provided to the households and installed streetlights in the evening. To ensure sustainability of the installed micro-grid, 2 representatives of the village were trained to operate, troubleshoot and perform minor repairs in the micro-grid system.

The system has been in uninterrupted operation from July 1st till date, and according to the villagers, neighbouring communities are now also planning to implement similar systems. This project was installed by two TUM students, with the help of The Further and Beyond Foundation, Anjithe Menjo and many dedicated volunteers and villagers. Project sponsors include Luminous Technologies Pvt. Ltd., Copprrod Industries, Mr. Harbs and donors of the online crowdfunding campaign.

Do you want to learn how different renewable energy technologies work, how to assess them techno-economically and how cr...
07/10/2019

Do you want to learn how different renewable energy technologies work, how to assess them techno-economically and how create businesses with them in the context of developing countries?

Then register for our lecture series "Renewable Energy Systems in Developing Countries", which is part of many TUM master programs, and join the talks of several experts from various TUM faculties and co-founders of social enterprises!

https://campus.tum.de/tumonline/wbLv.wbShowLVDetail?pStpSpNr=950434757&pSpracheNr=2

Interview mit Prof. Hamacher anlässlich der Einweihung des CoSES-Labors.
26/07/2019

Interview mit Prof. Hamacher anlässlich der Einweihung des CoSES-Labors.

Heute ist das "Zentrum für Gekoppelte Intelligente Energiesysteme" eröffnet worden. Dort untersuchen Wissenschaftler und Wissenschaftlerinnen der Technischen Universität München (TUM) sogenannte Inselnetze, auch Microgrids genannt. Diese sind für die Umsetzung der Energiewende unverzichtbar. Pr...

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