
About
Roles and Affiliations: Veronika Abraham serves as a Guest Lecturer (since November 2016) at the University of Bayreuth's Department of Earth Science, collaborating with Prof. Thomas Köllner on Life Cycle Assessment. She concurrently holds a position as Project Manager and Consultant for Sustainability at BiPRO (part of Ramboll) in Munich since April 2014. Her professional background includes roles as a Research Associate at the University of Bayreuth's Chair for Materials Processing (2013–2014) and various student and internship positions in environmental research.
Education:
- M.Sc. in Global Change Ecology (2011–2013), University of Bayreuth
- B.Sc. in Geography (2007–2010), University of Leipzig
Research Focus: Veronika’s work centers on interdisciplinary sustainability projects, including circular economy frameworks, sustainable chemistry practices (e.g., Chemical Leasing), and policy implementation of environmental legislation. She specializes in life cycle assessment methodologies, resource efficiency strategies, and eco-innovation. Her expertise spans both academic teaching and industry consultancy, addressing challenges in waste management, climate policy, and global sustainability goals (SDGs).
Advisory and Grants: While no formal advisees/students are listed, her consultancy roles at BiPRO/Ramboll and academic collaborations likely involve project leadership and team coordination. No specific grants are mentioned in the provided texts.
Labs/Teams: Engaged with the University of Bayreuth’s Department of Earth Science and affiliated with Ramboll’s sustainability division. Previously associated with the Helmholtz Centre for Environmental Research (UFZ) and academic professorships in ecological services.
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