Marius Koepchen
Contact
- Phone
- +49 461 805 3067
- Fax
- +49 461 805 953010
- marius.koepchen-PleaseRemoveIncludingDashes-@uni-flensburg.de
- Building
- Gebäude Vilnius 1
- Room
- VIL 109
- Street
- Mitscherlich-Nielsen-Straße 4a
- Post code / City
- 24943 Flensburg
ORCID
Institutions
- Name
- Abteilung für Nachhaltige Energiewende
- Position
- Research associate
Projects
Curriculum vitae
After graduating from high school, Marius Koepchen did a one-year voluntary service with the Cambodian environmental protection organization "Mlup Baitong". He then studied "Renewable Energies" at the Berlin University of Applied Sciences. During his studies he worked for the Reiner Lemoine Institute as a student assistant. There he also worked on his bachelor thesis on "Investigation of the influence of different orientation distributions of photovoltaic systems on electricity production".
He completed his master's degree at the University for Sustainable Development Eberswalde in the study program "Global Change Management".
He collaborated with the NGO "GenderCC-Women for Climate Justice" for his master's thesis "Men and the Biosphere - Developing an Analysis of Climate Protection Programs from the Perspective of Critical Masculinities Research".
Since April 2021, he has been working at the European University of Flensburg as a research assistant in the field of energy and environmental management, studying the transformation of energy systems from the perspective of feminist research.
Publications
- Walk, P./ Koepchen, M./ Stognief, N./ Probst, J. (2024). Tracing a caring transition policy for the German coal region Lusatia. Sustainability Nexus Forum, 32(1), 3. https://doi.org/10.1007/s00550-024-00537-x
- Alexia Sanz-Hernández, María Esther López Rodríguez, Andrea Cardoso and Marius Koepchen (2024). Feminisms, masculinities and exit from coal. Multiple case studies in Germany, Colombia and Spain. In A. Zuart Garduño y J. A. Ruiz San Román (Editors): Organizaciones, autoritarismos y vulnerabilidades. El papel de la participación democrática y la comunicación responsable. Tirant Lo Blanch, p. 255-261