NordNET

Nordic Network on Energy System Integration and Sustainable Transport

Summary

The NordNET project focuses on the energy transition, transport modeling, energy market modeling, and the coupling thereof. It brings together world-class education and research groups from higher education institutions in Denmark, Finland, Norway, and Sweden working on these topics. The added value from the network is the interaction of topic experts, leading to the creation of more valuable knowledge for all societies. The project team brings together interdisciplinary experience from energy sector modeling, energy system modeling, transport modeling, electrical engineering, and economics. The overarching common ground is the goal to support the efficient implementation of an energy system change, given the need for a transition in light of the climate crisis we are currently facing.

Partners

  • Copenhagen Business School (CBS)
  • Norges teknisk-naturvitenskapelige Universitet (NTNU)
  • Danmarks Tekniske Universitet (DTU) – Management
  • Danmarks Tekniske Universitet (DTU) – Wind and Energy Systems
  • Norges handelshøyskole (NHH)
  • Chalmers University of Technology (CTH)
  • Kungliga Tekniska högskolan (KTH)
  • Lappeenranta-Lahti University of Technology (LUT)
  • Háskólinn í Reykjavík (RU)
  • Stiftelsen for industriell og teknisk forskning (SINTEF)
  • Research Institutes of Sweden (RISE)

Project activities

  • Ph.D. Mobility
    • Alexandra Lüth (CBS) visited NTNU from March to May 2022
    • Juan Monsalves (DTU) visited NTNU from January to March 2024
    • Tansu Galimova (LUT) visited DTU from March 2024 to May 2024
  • Researcher Mobility
    • Alexandra Lüth (CBS), Lissy Langer (DTU Management), Jens Weibezahn (CBS), and Jan Martin Zepter (DTU Wind) visited NTNU in March 2023
    • Anne Neumann (NTNU) visited CBS from September to December 2023
    • Mette Bjørndal (NHH) and Endre Bjørndal (NHH) visited CBS in November 2023
    • Lissy Langer (DTU Management) and Jens Weibezahn (CBS) visited NHH and NTNU in March 2024
    • Dogan Keles (DTU Management) visited LUT in April 2024
    • Christine Brandstätt (CBS) visited NHH in May 2024
  • Joint PhD Committees
    • Sonia Yeh (CTH): Alexandra Lüth (CBS; main supervisor: Tooraj Jamasb; co-supervisors: Ruud Egging-Bratseth (NTNU), Dogan Keles (DTU)), 2022
    • Sonia Yeh (CTH): Sebastian Marco Franz (DTU; main supervisor: Marie Münster; co-supervisors: Rasmus Bramstoft, Dogan Keles), 2023
    • Sonia Yeh (CTH): Jonas Martin (NTNU; main supervisor: Anne Neumann), 2023
    • Anne Neumann (NTNU): Philipp Andreas Gunkel (DTU; main supervisor: Jørgen Henrik Klinge Jacobsen; co-supervisor: Claire Bergaentzlé), 2024
    • Mette Bjørndal (NHH): Bilal Siddique Khan (DTU; main supervisor: Dogan Keles), 2024
    • Jens Weibezahn (CBS): Benjamin P. Fram (NHH; main supervisor: Endre Bjørndal; co-supervisors: Mette Bjørndal, Floris Zoutman), 2025
  • Research Workshops & Conferences
  • PhD Schools

Research output


Call for researcher mobility

Call for Mobility 2025-2028 

The Nordic Network on Energy System Integration and Sustainable Transport invites applications for mobility grants in the period between 01/2025 and 08/2028.

  • What: mobility grant for a research stay at a partner university of the NordNET consortium
  • Who: PhD candidates and researchers from the NordNET consortium
  • When: between 01/2025 and 08/2028
  • Where: to a partner university or research institute within the NordNET network (CBS, CTH, DTU, KTH, LUT, NHH, NTNU, RISE, RU, SINTEF)
  • How much: 23,000 NOK per month (relative to the length of the stay) plus 5,000 NOK travel support
  • How to apply: Please submit the following to Jens (jew.eco@cbs.dk) at least one month ahead of the planned stay.
    • Brief statement (max. 1 page including host, motivation, and research targets)
    • Short CV
    • The following information: place of visit, home institution, host, start, and end
    • Proposed budget