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Marlin Arnz has been part of the "EnergieSystemWende" Graduate School of the Reiner Lemoine Foundation since January 2020 and conducts research in close cooperation with RLI. In his doctoral thesis, which is supervised by the Chair of Infrastructure Policy at TU Berlin, he is dealing with the transformation of the transport sector towards a 100 % renewable energy based system. Depending on mainly behavioral, but also technological factors, Marlin investigates realistic paths for an integrated renewable energy demand of transport in Germany.
Marlin wrote his master thesis with the German Aerospace Center where he developed a model for multi-dimensional evaluation of a novel high-speed rail freight concept in comparison to conventional means of freight transport. Moreover, he nurtured his programming skills as a data analysist and software engineer at VDI/VDE-IT.
Marlin wrote his master thesis with the German Aerospace Center where he developed a model for multi-dimensional evaluation of a novel high-speed rail freight concept in comparison to conventional means of freight transport. Moreover, he nurtured his programming skills as a data analysist and software engineer at VDI/VDE-IT.
Tasks at RLI
- Transport modeling at the German level
- Sufficiency in passenger transport
- Political measures for the mobility turnaround
- Linking transport modeling and energy system modeling