Summary
Iegor Riepin is a Staff Research Scientist at TU Berlin with 7 years of experience bridging energy economics, operations research, and energy-system software to accelerate cost-effective paths to climate neutrality. He leads and develops mathematical models for resilience-focused planning, contributes to the PyPSA open-source ecosystem, and co-leads projects like RESILIENT and the 24/7 Carbon-Free Energy collaboration with Google. His background includes PhD-level expertise in energy economics, leadership of energy-systems modelling teams, and international research stays (UW–Madison, University of Victoria) applying robust and spatio-temporal optimization to real-world grid and data-center problems. Known for turning formal optimization into practical planning tools, he combines rigorous academic publishing with hands-on open-source engineering to influence both research and policy-facing energy transition work.
7 years of coding experience
Doctor of Philosophy - PhD, Energy Economics, Summa cum laude (1.0), Doctor of Philosophy - PhD, Energy Economics, Summa cum laude (1.0) at Brandenburgische Technische Universität Cottbus-Senftenberg
Bachelor's degree, Power Engineering, 4.98 (5), Bachelor's degree, Power Engineering, 4.98 (5) at Institute of Engineering, National University of Zaporizhzhia
English, German, Russian, Ukrainian