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| Position | PhD Student |
| Website | https://epg.ethz.ch/people/phd-students/florian-mueller.html |
| Short Bio | Florian Müller joined the Energy and Technology Policy Group as a PhD candidate in May 2023. His research focuses on advanced geothermal power and is funded by external page Innosuisse within the project AEGIS-CH. In particular, he aims to understand the innovation and financing patterns of geothermal energy. This includes deriving historic learning rates and projecting them for future technologies. Furthermore, Florian researches the financing costs of geothermal energy and their dynamics and drivers, with the eventual goal of finding energy and policy designs that reduce the overall cost of electricity and heat from geothermal energy. Florian holds a B.Sc. and M.Sc. in Mechanical Engineering from external page Technical University Munich (TUM). He conducted his bachelor thesis at the external page System Architecture Lab at the external page Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT), his semester thesis at external page TRANSP-OR lab at the external page Ecole Polytechnique Fédérale de Lausanne (EPFL), and his master thesis at external page TUM Create in Singapore. Florian received scholarships from the external page Deutschlandstipendium, jointly sponsored by the Federal Government of Germany and external page MAN Truck & Bus, the external page Swiss-European Mobility Programme, and the external page MIT Sandbox Innovation Fund, among others. During his studies, Florian authored multiple papers on cost-efficient ways to decarbonize currently diesel-operated regional railways. Florian’s additional former research topics include battery aging and computational optimization. Before joining EPG, Florian worked two years in consulting, at the Munich-based automotive consulting firm external page Berylls Strategy Advisors. Florian gained further practical experience as an intern in the product strategy department of MAN Truck & Bus. Prior to his studies, he completed a vocational training as a mechatronics engineer.
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| Expertise (Keywords) | Technology, learning, cost, innovation, transport, energy, geothermal, battery |
| City / Location | Zürich |
| Country | Switzerland |

