Project Manager “Aerothermie”
German Aerospace Center
bio
Alexander Bagdahn, born in 1995, is a dedicated economist with a special focus on the mathematical intersection of aerospace and sustainable development. He completed his master's degree at Leibniz University Hannover, where he deeply engaged in International Environment and Development Studies as well as Economic Theory & Applied Math, and stood out with his master's thesis on a dynamically endogenously optimized growth model for a Mars colony.
After acquiring valuable experience as a certified banker in the asset management law department of a government state bank, he began his scientific career as a student assistant in the Aerothermie project at the Institute of Flight Systems at the German Aerospace Center. Now, after completing his master's degree, he has taken on the role of project manager for Aerothermie. His extensive project leadership in the volunteer sustainability project Plastained has finely honed his managerial skills for this pivotal role. Additionally, his international experiences, including lectures and collaborations abroad, round out his profile.