
Niklas Jöres received his B.Sc. in Renewable Energies in 2016 from the University of Stuttgart. From the same University he received his M.Sc. in Energy Engineering in 2019, with the specifications in wind energy systems and thermal turbomachinery. He spent part of his master’s degree as an international student at the UPC in Barcelona and the NPU in Xi’an. His focus during his studies was mainly on the multi-objective optimization of wind turbines. Since 2019 he is part of the Fraunhofer IWES and focuses on modeling and simulation of local energy systems.
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