Prof. Dr. Philipp Staudt

Prof. Dr. Philipp Staudt

Department für Informatik  (» Postanschrift)

Industriestraße 11, R006 (» Adresse und Lageplan)

Nach Absprache - By appointment

Prof. Dr. Philipp Staudt

Philipp Staudt is a professor for Information Systems with a focus on digital sustainability and digital technology for sustainability. He has extensively researched the energy transition and the integration of renewable resources in the energy market using digital technology. He also works on understanding the impact of information systems on organizational sustainability and the impact of digital sustainability on government and society. 

Supervised theses

  • Digitale Sustainability – A review
  • Antecedents to sustainability goals in organizations
  • A morphological box for the classification of power purchasing agreements
  • How to facilitate Home Renovation by matching Homeowners and Contractors
  • Analysis of Platform Ecosystems - Case Study with mosaik
  • Reinforcement learning-based analysis of bidding strategies for different block orders in electricity markets
  • Barriers and Countermeasures for the Digital Transformation of Municipalities in Germany

Theses

Current thesis topics can be found here.

Curriculum Vitae

Since 10/2022Junior Professor for Environmental and Sustainable Information Systems at the CvO University of Oldenburg
04/2022 - 10/2022Marie Sklodowska Curie Postdoc Fellowship at Massachusetts Institute of Technology
02/2018 - 03/2022Head of Research Group for Smart Grids and Energy Markets at the chair of Prof. Dr. Christof Weinhardt at the Karlsruhe Institute of Technology
05/2016 - 01/2018Research assistant at the chair of Prof. Dr. Christof Weinhardt at the Karlsruhe Institute of Technology
10/2013 - 04/2016Master of Science Mathematics & Economics at Karlsruhe Institute of Technology
10/2009 - 09/2013Bachelor of Industrial Engineering & Management at Karlsruhe Institute of Technology
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