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Martin Möller
Doctoral Researcher
Cluster of Excellence livMatS @ FIT – Freiburg Center for Interactive Materials and Bioinspired Technologies
Öko-Institut e.V., Freiburg
Phone: +49 761 203 95151
Email: martin.moeller@livmats.uni-freiburg.de
Project
Development of a TAPAS (Tiered Approach for Prospective Assessment of Benefits and Challenges) and first applications
The fundamental goal of my project is to design a new interdisciplinary development-accompanying sustainability assessment method. This heuristic-systematic approach aims to pose the “right” questions at an early stage of technology development, and to articulate recommendations in order to challenge, substantiate and further develop the sustainability claims of livMatS.
First supervisor
Publications in livMatS
- Biological Concepts as a Source of Inspiration for Efficiency, Consistency, and Sufficiency*
Speck, O., Möller, M., Grießhammer, R., Speck, T. (2022). Biological concepts as a source of inspiration for efficiency, consistency, and sufficiency. Sustainability, 14: 8892. doi: 10.3390/su14148892 - Prospective technology assessment in the Anthropocene: A transition toward a culture of sustainability*
Möller, M., & Grießhammer, R. (2022). Prospective technology assessment in the Anthropocene: A transition toward a culture of sustainability. The Anthropocene Review. doi: 10.1177/20530196221095700 - How to assess technological developments in basic research?*
Möller, M., Höfele, P., Reuter, L., Tauber, F. J., Grießhammer, R. (2021). How to assess technological developments in basic research?. TATuP - Zeitschrift für Technikfolgenabschätzung in Theorie und Praxis, 30(1), 56-62. doi: 10.14512/tatup.30.1.56 - Reactions of sciences to the Anthropocene: Highlighting inter- and transdisciplinary practices in biomimetics and sustainability research*
Möller, M., Höfele, P., Kiesel, A., Speck, O. (2021): Reactions of sciences to the Anthropocene: Highlighting inter- and transdisciplinary practices in biomimetics and sustainability research. Elementa Science of the Anthropocene 9(1). doi: 10.1525/elementa.2021.035 - Bio-inspired Lightweight Construction
Speck, T. (2020). In: Fratzl, P. , Jacobs, K., Möller, M., Scheibel, T., & Sternberg, K. (eds.). Materials Research: Inspired by Nature - Innovation Potential of Biologically Inspired Materials, 37 – 38. acatech DISKUSSION, utzverlag, München.
* Funded by the Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft (DFG, German Research Foundation) under Germany's Excellence Strategy – EXC-2193/1 – 390951807