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Prof. Dr. Malte Jaensch is a Full Professor at the Technical University of Munich (TUM), leading the Chair of Sustainable Mobile Drive Systems within the TUM School of Engineering and Design. His research focuses on sustainable mobility solutions, including hydrogen propulsion, synthetic fuels, and electric drives. He holds a PhD in Mechatronics from Imperial College London and an MBA in Technology and Innovation from Imperial College Business School.
Prof. Jaensch's career spans academia and industry. Before joining TUM in 2021, he co-founded EVO Electric, led Porsche Engineering's electric drive division, and worked on automotive and energy transition technologies. His research integrates simulation, prototyping, and testing to advance vehicle drivetrain systems. The Schragenhofstraße research site serves as a real-world lab for energy transition studies.
His awards include the Unwin Prize (2008) and an MBA Excellence Award (2012). Key research areas include hydrogen combustion optimization, electric machine design, and sustainable fuel utilization. He collaborates on projects like the NAMOSYN initiative exploring synthetic fuels and low-emission engines.
Prof. Jaensch advises on automotive electrification, energy systems, and sustainable transport. His lab explores emerging technologies like pre-chamber ignition systems and advanced energy management frameworks for hybrid vehicles. Recent work addresses challenges in cold-start performance, emissions reduction, and battery degradation.
His publications span combustion analysis, CFD modeling, and reinforcement learning applications. The lab's interdisciplinary approach bridges mechanical engineering, materials science, and AI to tackle global mobility challenges.



