Dennis Krämer
“Young researchers are the key to innovations that enable a sustainable future.Young scientists develop new ideas to use resources more efficiently, reduce emissions and advance alternative technologies. Their research lays the foundation for groundbreaking solutions that harmonize the economy and the environment. Without targeted support for new talents, a lot of potential remains untapped – innovation needs bright minds!”
“Young researchers are the key to innovations that enable a sustainable future.Young scientists develop new ideas to use resources more efficiently, reduce emissions and advance alternative technologies. Their research lays the foundation for groundbreaking solutions that harmonize the economy and the environment. Without targeted support for new talents, a lot of potential remains untapped – innovation needs bright minds!”
Project Coordinator MyWay
DECHEMA e.V.

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Scientific career and research areas
Dennis Krämer studied environmental engineering at Wiesbaden University of Applied Sciences and completed his diploma thesis at the National Center for Atmospheric Research in Boulder, USA. In 2008, he joined DECHEMA as a project manager in research and project coordination. Since 2010, his focus has been on national and international projects on CO2 utilization. Dennis Krämer is currently Senior Advisor for Carbon Management at DECHEMA. He also coordinates the accompanying scientific projects of the BMBF funding initiatives: “CO2 as a sustainable carbon source – paths to industrial use (CO2-WIN)”, “Avoidance of climate-relevant process emissions in industry (KlimPro Industrie)” and “Artificial photosynthesis and novel materials for hydrogen production (SINATRA)”.