
معرفی
Prof. Dr.-Ing. Agnes Jocher holds a professorship in Sustainable Future Mobility at the TUM School of Engineering and Design, Technical University of Munich. Her research focuses on reducing transportation emissions through advanced combustion processes and emerging technologies like Hyperloop. She earned her Diploma in Engineering Sciences at TUM, a doctorate from RWTH Aachen University and Sorbonne Université, and completed postdoctoral work at MIT. Previously, she contributed to sustainable aviation fuel research at the Federal Environment Agency.
Research interests include computational modeling of combustion with electromagnetic fields, soot reduction strategies, and scalable reaction mechanism development. She leads the TUM Hyperloop program steering committee and advises the German Center for Future Mobility (DZM). No scientific awards are listed, but her work bridges experimental and computational approaches to address climate challenges in mobility.
Advising and grants details are not specified, but her roles in institutional committees highlight her leadership in interdisciplinary research initiatives. She is actively involved in shaping future mobility solutions through collaborative academic and industrial partnerships.
