Prof. Dr. Natasa Vulic
Prof. Dr. Natasa Vulic
Tätigkeit an der FHNW
Professorin für erneuerbare Energien/Gebäudetechnik
Weitere Informationen
- PhD in Elektrotechnik Mai 2019, Arizona State University, Tempe, USA
- Bachelor of Science in Maschinenbau (Energie und Umwelt) Dez 2012, Arizona State University, Tempe, USA
- Bachelor of Science in Nachhaltigkeit (Nachhaltige Energie, Technologie und Materialien) Dez 2012, Arizona State University, Tempe, USA
- Jan 2025 – : Professorin für Erneuerbare Energien und Gebäudetechnik
- Nov 2022 – Okt 2024: Wissenschaftlerin, Laboratory for Urban Energy Systems, Empa, Switzerland
- Nov 2019 – Okt 2022: Postdoktorandin, Laboratory for Urban Energy Systems, Empa, Switzerland
- Jan 2013 – Mai 2019: Wissenschaftliche Mitarbeiterin, Solar Power Lab, Arizona State University
- Sep 2015 – Aug 2016: Gastwissenschaftlerin, Laboratory of Semiconductor Materials, Ecole Polytechnique Fédérale de Lausanne
- Jun 2015 – Aug 2015: Gastwissenschaftlerin, School of Photovoltaic and Energy Engineering, University of New South Wales
- L Brodnicke, A Ganter, S Tröber, G Sansavini, N Vulic, "Dynamic grid emission factors and export limits reduce emission abatement and cost benefits of building PV systems," Energy and Buildings, 2024.
- N Vulic, M Rüdisüli, K Orehounig, ”Evaluating energy flexibility requirements for high shares of variable renewable energy: A heuristic approach,”Energy, 2023.
- N Vulic, M Sulzer, M Rüdisüli, K Orehounig, ”Role of temporary thermostat adjustments as a fast, low-cost measure in reducing energy imports,” Environmental Research Communications, 2022.
- S Eggimann, N Vulic, M Rüdisüli, R Mutschler, K Orehounig, M Sulzer, ”Spatiotemporal upscaling errors of building stock clustering for energy demand simulation,” Energy and Buildings 258, 2022.
- K Orehounig, L Fierz, J Allan, S Eggimann, N Vulic, A Bojarski, ”CESAR-P: A dynamic urban building energy simulation tool,” Journal of Open Source Software, 7 (78), 2022.
- N Vulic, Nanostructured approaches to light-management in thin silicon solar cells and silicon-based tandems, PhD Diss., Arizona State University, 2019.
- N Vulic, JV Carpenter, P Firth, N Rodkey, ZC Holman and SM Goodnick, “Pore formation in silicon nanoparticle thin films and their impact on optical properties,” ACS Applied Energy Materials 2 (12), 2019.
- N Vulic and SM Goodnick, “Analysis of recombination processes in polytype gallium arsenide nanowires,” Nano Energy 56, 2019.
Full list available on GoogleScholar.
Kontakt
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Prof. Dr. Natasa Vulic
- Professorin
- Telefonnummer
- +41 61 228 54 56 (Direkt)
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- Fachhochschule Nordwestschweiz FHNW
Hochschule für Architektur, Bau und Geomatik
Institut Nachhaltigkeit und Energie am Bau
Hofackerstrasse 30
4132 Muttenz - Raum 11.W.16