Prof. Dr.
Maximilian Schüler
Languages:
German
English
France
Contact me for:
Cooperations with companies
Cooperations for scientists
Purposes of doctorate
Lectures
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Contact:
Phone
+49 451 300 5554
Postal address
Mönkhofer Weg 239, 23562 Lübeck
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German
English
France
Cooperations with companies
Cooperations for scientists
Purposes of doctorate
Lectures
Evaluations
Phone
+49 451 300 5554
Postal address
Mönkhofer Weg 239, 23562 Lübeck
Administration
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Personal data
Short description
- Environmental engineer
- Life cycle assessment expert
- Agricultural sciences (related to environment)
- system orientation
- inclination to creativity
Education
Dipl. Environmental Engineer (FH), Lübeck University of Applied Sciences, 2012
Dr. rer. agr., Humboldt University Berlin, 2019
Experience
Thünen Institute of Organic Agriculture, project staff member and doctoral student (2010 - 2017)
Volkswagen AG, Group Environmental Research (2017 - 2021)
Lübeck University of Technology, Chair of Environmental Sciences (2021 - heute)
Research data
Research level
Professor
Area of research
Energy engineering
,
Society & Transformation
,
Climate protection & Resources
,
Research topic
Agriculture, life cycle assessment, systems, modeling, simulation
Research institute
Lübeck University of Technology
Research institute location
Lübeck
Department
Applied natural sciences
Chair
Environmental Science
Publications and projects
Selected publications
Engels, P., Cerdas, F., Dettmer, T., Frey, C., Hentschel, J., Herrmann, C., Mirfabrikikar, T., & Schueler, M. (2022). Life cycle assessment of natural graphite production for lithium-ion battery anodes based on industrial primary data. Journal of Cleaner Production, 336, 130474.
Link to publication
Schüler M, Paulsen HM, Berg W, Prochnow A (2017) Accounting for
inter-annual variability of farm activity data for calculation of greenhouse gas emissions in dairy farming. Int J Life Cycle Assessment:1-14, DOI:10.1007/s11367-017-1307-x
Schueler M, Hansen S, Paulsen HM (2018) Discrimination of milk carbon footprints from different dairy farms when using IPCC Tier 1 methodology for calculation of GHG emissions from managedsoils. J Clean Prod 177:899-907
Selected sponsored projects
FARMfuture, EKSH, Westhof Bio-Gemüse GmbH & Co.KG, Landwirtschaftskammer Schleswig-Holstein
Lehr- und Versuchszentrum Futterkamp, Fördersumme: 136.923,-, 07-2022 bis 06-204