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Melanie Schweikart was a student assistant in the Research Unit Mobility with Renewable Energy at RLI from June 2022 until December 2022. She had been studying Global Change Geography in the master program at Humboldt University of Berlin and supported the team in the ElMobile project with data analysis of air pollutant measurements, and the collaboration in a cause-effect model. Using a land-use regression, spatial and temporal statistical relationships are broken down for the distribution of e-mobility and charging infrastructure in Berlin.
Melanie completed her bachelor's degree in geography at the Humboldt University in Berlin. She focuses on land-use relationships and wrote her thesis on conservation in tropical forests through compensation for emission reductions under REDD+.
Tasks at RLI
- Data preparation and analysis of nitrogen dioxide measurement data with Python
- Analysis of literature for the cause-effect model
- Analysis of spatial data with QGIS and Python
- Support for the Land-use-Regression Model