Summary
Toni Seibold is a research-focused mechanical engineer based in Berlin with two years of professional experience applying engineering and data-driven methods to energy systems and renewable technologies. Currently a Research Assistant at Technische Universität Berlin, Toni has worked on projects spanning regional electricity and hydrogen supply modeling, energy market analysis, and practical energy management system architecture for telecom sites. Their background includes hands-on lab work improving geothermal borehole test rigs and simulating datasets for neural network training, bridging experimental, computational, and systems-level perspectives. Toni’s master’s work at TUM on Germany’s regional energy supply within a European 2045 network demonstrates a blend of policy-aware modeling and technical rigor. Colleagues would describe Toni as someone who moves comfortably between FEM-based simulation, energy-system studies, and applied prototyping, often surfacing practical constraints that shape more realistic models. Fluent in German research environments and experienced in industry collaborations, Toni brings a pragmatic, multidisciplinary approach to decarbonization-focused research.
2 years of coding experience
2 years of employment as a software developer
Master's degree, Mechanical Engineering, Master's degree, Mechanical Engineering at Technical University of Munich