Dec 05, 2025
New doctoral student: Sophie Jacobs comes on board
Sophie Jacobs, a doctoral student of the Boysen-TU Dresden-Research Training Group since November 1, 2025, is a young scientist with a strong academic background. She holds a diploma in mechanical engineering with a focus on computer-aided simulation methods and successfully defended her master's thesis in laser physics at TU Dresden. She also holds a Bachelor's degree in Business Administration and Economics (specializing in general economics and energy economics) and wrote her Bachelor's thesis on the ecological and economic aspects of energy-efficient building refurbishment.
Sophie Jacobs will be supervised by Prof. Dr. Dominik Möst, Chair of Business Administration, in particular Energy Economics, Prof. Dr.-Ing. Frank Atzler, Chair of Combustion Engineering and Drive Technology, and Prof. Dr.-Ing. Antonio Hurtado, Chair of Hydrogen and Nuclear Energy and RTG spokesperson. The new doctoral student will be part of Cluster H and will work on the interdisciplinary doctoral project H2 entitled "H2 core network: Techno-economic aspects of an environmentally friendly, competitive and secure energy supply". The focus of her research work is on a comprehensive scientific analysis of the European hydrogen core network from a technical, economic and political perspective in order to provide decision-making aids for its development.
Ms. Jacobs thanks the RTG for the warm welcome and sees her work as a valuable opportunity to advance the field:
"I am passionate about energy economics and energy technology and look forward to furthering my expertise in this area. I am motivated to contribute to research in the field of green hydrogen economy and related technologies. Participating in this program provides an excellent opportunity for my personal and professional development."
We are delighted to welcome Sophie Jacobs as part of the Boysen-TU Dresden-Research Training Group and look forward to her scientific contributions and successful project development.