PhD Theses 2025
In 2025, we had the great honour of having 13 excellent young researchers doing their PhD projects on DTU Sustain. We are very proud to have these many PhD students at DTU Sustain who contribute to developing solutions for a more sustainable future.
Martina Solis
Efthymios Panagiotis
“Digital Twin for sustainable underground constructions”
Valentina Pusateri
”Sustainability challenges of metal 3D printing in a circular economy context”
Theerapol Charoensuk
“Improving the national flood forecasting system of Thailand”
Lise Horup Koch-Søfeldt
”Absolute environmental sustainability assessments guiding the building industry towards sustainable practices”
Megan Roux
”Environmental Life Cycle Assessment of Alternative Maritime Fuels”
Miriam Fernadez-Avila Cobo
“3D-Printed Pyrolytic Carbon as Bioelectrodes for Microbial Electrochemical Systems”
Chonlawan Thammaraksa
Sevil Afshar
“Fate and effects of bioplastics in waste management systems and the environment”
Mia Emborg Øllgaard
“Life cycle impacts of offshore drilling and carbon storage operations”
Anton Bo Bøllingtoft
“Geostatistical Approaches to Contaminant Mass Discharge Quantification and Uncertainty Estimation in Groundwater”
Anna Sofie Varling
“Prospective life cycle assessment of waste management technologies and systems”
Liv Breddam Stranddorf
"Assessing biodiversity impacts and public acceptance of offshore wind farm decommissioning"