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Beneharo Reveron Baecker serves as a Researcher at the Chair of Renewable and Sustainable Energy Systems within the Technical University of Munich (TUM), focusing on energy system modeling for decarbonization and grid integration challenges.
His academic background includes:
- B.Sc. in Mechanical Engineering from TUM
- M.Sc. in Mechanical Engineering (Energy Systems specialization) from TUM
Reveron Baecker's research centers on energy system modelling and optimization for decarbonization, with emphasis on sector coupling and distribution network flexibility. He develops methodologies for typifying small-scale system structures in large-scale models and quantifies demand-side flexibility potentials, directly addressing Germany's energy transition challenges through rigorous computational approaches.
His publication record (2022-2025) reveals consistent focus on low-voltage grid modeling, transmission-distribution co-optimization, and open-source energy system frameworks. Key contributions include synthetic grid data generation tools and sector-coupled model architectures that enable carbon-neutral system planning, demonstrating strong alignment with European energy policy objectives.
As an active member of TUM's ENS Team, he contributes to the SEDOS project analyzing sector integration in Germany's energy transition. His work integrates with broader initiatives like the SES Lab and international collaborations in energy system modeling, operating within TUM's Garching campus infrastructure.
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