Max - Innovation Sciences

I’m fascinated by the opportunities and challenges of our future energy and mobility systems and have found a fruitful research and teaching environment to develop my knowledge and skills in these areas.

I chose to study Innovation Sciences at the Geosciences Faculty, because of its emphasis on the broader social dimension of innovation and questioning its purpose. I’m fascinated by the opportunities and challenges of our future energy and mobility systems and have found a fruitful research and teaching environment to develop my knowledge and skills in these areas.

For my bachelor, I studied Philosophy & Economics at the ľ¹Ï¸£ÀûÓ°ÊÓ of Bayreuth in Germany. I did have doubts about fulfilling all the entry requirements. Therefore, I think that a convincing motivation letter is crucial.

The first highlight I encountered during my study was when I discovered my love for data-driven insights when I was comparing the climate change mitigation technology networks in Germany and France – and that the R code actually worked. I also really liked the moment when we were bridging academic rigor with practical use as student consultants on the sustainable energy transition – and received a lot of appreciation for our results from our client organisation.