Working student
Climate-neutral district heating | Heat storage | Energy systems
Focus
- District heating
- Energy systems
- Potential analyses
- Feasibility studies
- Heat storage
Lukas Eisenbarth is a working student at Hamburg Institut in the field of district heating and energy systems. He is working on potential analyses and feasibility studies and is particularly involved in renewable district heating systems and heat storage.
Professional experience & qualification
Lukas Eisenbarth is studying for a master’s degree in Renewable Energy Systems at HAW Hamburg. As part of his master’s thesis, he is working at the university’s Competence Center for Renewable Energies and Energy Efficiency (CC4E). Before joining Hamburg Institut, he had already gained practical experience here as a research assistant, modelling the integration of large heat pumps into the Hamburg power grid and developing a Python code for power grid simulation. During his bachelor’s degree in environmental engineering, Lukas Eisenbarth also worked in various positions on renewable energy and energy management projects.