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3rd Interdisciplinary Winter School FOOD AND ENERGY Facts • February 13 - 17, 2017 • Where: Hotel Alpenblick, Ohlstadt, Germany (see http://www.tagungshotel-alpenblick.de/anreise for directions) • Costs: Single room 520 € p.p. / Double room 484 € p.p. • Who: 30 participants (Ph.D. candidates; post graduates) • Requirements: Interest in sustainable development and energy questions, agriculture, food processing or distribution, energy accounting methods of complex processes Lectures and Topics • T. Hamacher, TUM: Food and energy – An introduction • Energy demand for food production • Relation between oil price and food costs • Food in a world without oil • U. Kulozik, TUM: Processing for food preservation and processing alternatives with reduced energy demand • Introduction: The history and the principles of food preservation, the contribution of today’s food supply to life expectancy and energy efficiency • Case study: Novel processing alternatives with reduced energy demand (linked with case study Prof. Grunow) • M. Grunow, TUM: “Energy efficient food production technology in a supply chain context” • Sustainability in food supply chains • Impact of processing and logistics on the cumulated energy demand • Case study on milk concentrates as a substitute for milk powders • A.B.M. Firoz, TH Köln.: Energy efficient irrigation - towards a sustainable solution for food security • General introduction: understanding the integrative approach of the water, energy and food nexus • Case study on trade-off between hydropower and agricultural production in Vietnam • Research project on energy efficient irrigation management in Bangladesh 3rd Interdisciplinary Winter School “ Food and Energy” of the Graduate Centers MSE and WZW (TUM) Page 1/4 Format • February 13 (Afternoon): Welcome reception with introductory talk and research presentations • February 14 -16: research presentations of participants + lectures + tutorials + subject related discussions • February 15 (Afternoon): Excursion • February 17: Lectures + open discussion Goals • Understand the relation between food and energy • Realize the connected challenges in times of climate change and population rise • Demonstrate techniques to describe these phenomena with novel approaches (e.g. LCA) • Demonstrate the importance of interdisciplinary approaches • Scientific exchange and networking • Start discussions for possible future collaborations Registration (deadline: January 1st, 2017) • Please send your application (including CV & supervisor’s recommendation letter) to Natalie Mayer ([email protected]) • More information: http://www.mse.tum.de/winterschool 3rd Interdisciplinary Winter School “ Food and Energy” of the Graduate Centers MSE and WZW (TUM) Page 2/4 Short CVs of lecturers • T. Hamacher, TUM: Food and energy – An introduction T. Hamacher (b.1964) conducts research on energy and systems analysis, focusing on urban energy systems, the integration of renewable energy into the power grid, and innovative nuclear systems (including fusion). Other focuses of his work are the methods and fundamentals of energy models. T. Hamacher studied physics in Bonn and Aachen, did his Ph.D. in particle physics at DESY in Hamburg. After positions at the UT Austin in Texas and the Max-Planck-Institute for Plasmaphysics T. Hamacher joined the TU München in the year 2010. • U. Kulozik, TUM: “Processing for food preservation and processing alternatives with reduced energy demand” U. Kulozik has studied Food Engineering and Technology at the TUM. After his doctorals and habilitation studies he joined Kraft Foods R&D (today Mondelez) for 8 years. Since 2000, he has been Professor for Food and Bioprocess Engineering. His main research interests are in separation and fractionation techniques, concentration and drying methods, structure engineering in complex food systems and thermal processing for food preservation and chemical/heat treatment for sanitation of surfaces in food manufacture. • M. Grunow, TUM: “Energy efficient food production technology in a supply chain context” Martin Grunow is a professor of production and supply chain management at Technical University of Munich. He is also an adjunct professor at Technical University of Denmark, where he previously was a department head. He received his industrial engineering degree and his PhD from Technical University Berlin before joining the R&D department of Evonik Degussa, a producer of special chemicals. His research interests are in manufacturing and logistics with a focus on the food industry, the semiconductor, and the automotive sector. • A.B.M. Firoz. ITT, TH-Köln: A.B.M Firoz is a researcher at the Institute for Technology and Resources Management in the Tropics and Subtropics (ITT) at TH Köln. He is a specialist in River Basin Management Modelling and Hydrogeological Models. He has worked on a wide variety of hydrological and hydrogeological issues around the world. For more than six years he worked in water management projects in Vietnam and Bangladesh for ITT. His special interests are the development and management of groundwater resources, basin scale hydrological and hydrogeological modeling and the management of water resources at river basin scale including reservoir modelling and irrigation water management. 3rd Interdisciplinary Winter School “ Food and Energy” of the Graduate Centers MSE and WZW (TUM) Page 3/4 Programme / Schedule (tentative) Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Breakfast Research presentations (Part II) Breakfast Tutorial (U. Kulozik) Breakfast Lecture (M. Grunow) Breakfast Lecture (A.B.M. Firoz) Coffee break Research presentations (Part III) Coffee break Tutorial (U. Kulozik) Coffee break Lecture (M. Grunow) Coffee break Lecture (A.B.M. Firoz) Lunch Research presentations (Part IV) or Lecture Lunch Excursion Lunch Tutorial (M. Grunow) Lunch Final Discussion Coffee break Lecture (U. Kulozik) Excursion Excursion Coffee break Tutorial (M. Grunow) Coffee break Departure Break Research presentation (Part I) Break Lecture (U. Kulozik) Excursion Break Food or Fuel Dilemma (TBA) Dinner Dinner Dinner Dinner 07:00 - 08:30 08.30 - 10.00 10:00 - 10:30 10.30 - 12.00 12.00-13.30 13.30 - 15.00 Arrival 15:00 - 15:30 15.30 - 17.00 17:00 - 17:30 17:30 - 19:00 19:00 - 20:30 Introductory lecture (T. Hamacher): 3rd Interdisziplinary Winter School “Food and Energy” of the Graduate Centers MSE and WZW (TUM) Page 4/4