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- Bachelor of Science in "Mechanical Engineering and Business Administration" (RWTH Aachen University)
- Master of Science in "Mechanical Engineering and Business Administration" with a focus on “Energy Engineering” and “Operations Research and Management” (RWTH Aachen University)
- Ongoing PhD (Forschungszentrum Jülich)
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- Techno-economic Potentials of the Water-conscious Production of Green Hydrogen and Methanol
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- Bachelor of Technology in "Applied Geophysics" (Federal University of Technology Akure)
- Master of Science in "Petroleum Engineering" with a focus on "Geoscience" (Skolkovo Institute of Science and Technology)
- Ongoing PhD (Forschungszentrum Jülich)
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- Global techno-economic potential of Direct Air Capture and Storage Technology to Realize Greenhouse Gas-Neutrality
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- Prospective Life Cycle and Sustainability Assessment of Emerging Direct Air Capture Technologies coupled with Underground CO2 Storage
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- Bachelor of Science in "Chemistry" (Albert Ludwig University of Freiburg)
- Master of Science in "Chemistry" (KIT)
- Ongoing PhD (KIT)
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CO2 recovery from ambient air with electrochemically regenerable solid adsorbers based on electroactive polymers
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Negative emissions technology plays a crucial role in addressing the challenges of global warming. I am proud to have contributed to the research and development of this vital technology, making my meaningful contribution to the sustainable future of humanity.
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- Bachelor of Science in "Physics" with a focus on "Astrophysics and Atmospheric physics" (University of Cologne)
- Master of Science in "Physics" with a focus on "Astrophysics and Atmospheric physics" (University of Cologne)
- Ongoing PhD (Forschungszentrum Jülich)
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- Air Quality and Climate Impacts of Amine-Based Technologies of DAC of CO2
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I’m drawn to DAC's role in achieving net-zero emissions, especially for hard-to-eliminate sources like aviation. The technology's flexibility and scalability make it a versatile tool that can be deployed globally, making a real impact.
There are also exciting opportunities for innovation and job creation, as well as the potential to repurpose captured CO₂ into useful products. With growing policy support, it feels like the right time to be involved. Beyond the technical benefits, DAC also contributes to environmental justice, helping mitigate the impacts on communities that are most affected by climate change but contributed the least to it.
Overall, working on DAC feels like a meaningful way to make a positive difference for the planet and future generations."
Academic Background:
- Bachelor of Science in "Environmental Science and Engineering" (Beijing Normal University & Hong Kong Baptist University United International College)
- Master of Science in "Applied Environmental Geoscience" with a focus on "Hydrogeology" (Eberhard Karls University of Tübingen)
- Ongoing PhD (Deutsches GeoForschungsZentrum GFZ)
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- Developing a Site Screening Framework to Identify Optimal Locations in Germany with A Case Study Exploring Dynamic Modeling for Large-Scale CO2 Storage
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Due to the unique attribute of Direct Air Capture (DAC) technology, which is not constrained by the proximity to emission sources, a novel site screening and ranking methodology is required to identify the most promising storage sites for DAC applications. To address this need, we developed a comprehensive site selection method and tested it based on storage conditions in the North German Basin and the North Sea. The selection methodology incorporates underground geological criteria as well as surface conditions to support the implementation of integrated DACCS systems in Germany. Furthermore, a case study focusing on large-scale CO2 migration behavior was modeled using COMSOL, providing thermo-hydraulic-mechanical-chemical (THMC) coupled simulations to evaluate the suitability of the assessed underground storage sites.
Fascination and Motivation:
With a broad educational background spanning environmental science to applied environmental geoscience, I have always been drawn to the interconnected nature of geosciences. The parallels between phenomena like CO2 plume migration and groundwater flow in reservoirs exemplify the shared principles that underpin diverse geoscientific fields. What excites me most about this project is the opportunity to delve deeper into geoscience, particularly rock geophysics and flow dynamics. This focus not only aligns with my academic foundation but also fuels my passion for continuous learning and exploration in the geoscience world. Embracing the challenges of this project perfectly fits my personal aspirations, offering a pathway to expand my expertise while contributing to innovative solutions in carbon management.
alumni
- Dominik Heß
- Seyedehfatemeh Hosseini