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Adrian Kammer is a Lecturer at Zurich University of Applied Sciences' School of Engineering, specializing in Sustainable Energy Systems and Smart Cities. He has been active in energy economics and environmental research since 2007, with current roles including Senior Researcher for Sustainable Energy Systems and Smart Cities, and Head of Market Analysis at the Institute for Sustainable Development since 2021.
- Education: PhD in Geography (University of Zurich, 2011), MSc in Geography (University of Zurich, 2006)
His research focuses on decarbonisation of heat supply, energy system flexibility, and sustainable urban development. He previously conducted biogeochemical studies on carbon cycling in forest soils, publishing extensively in biogeochemistry journals.
His recent projects include decarbonisation of cooling/heating systems in Switzerland and CO2-neutral biomass energy generation. Publications span topics from soil carbon dynamics to energy policy analysis.
Kammer leads teaching modules in energy and environmental engineering programs, covering topics like sustainable resource management, energy economics, and climate modeling. He contributed to CAS programs in sustainable cities and statistics.
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