Researcher
Since December 2022, Hannah Janßen has been working as a research associate and PhD candidate in the Business Unit Actors and Social Acceptance in the Transformation of the Energy System in the Department of Energy Policy and Energy Markets.
Her research focuses on justice in the energy transition and the question of how political measures are perceived by the public. Methodologically, she works with both quantitative and qualitative methods of empirical social science.
Hannah Janßen studied Socioeconomics (B.A.) with a focus on behavioral sciences at Friedrich-Alexander-University Erlangen-Nuremberg. For her master's degrees she studied Business Psychology (M.Sc.) and Sustainability Management and Economics (M. Sc.) at University of Kassel with an interest in issues related to human behavior in the context of sustainable transformations.
In the context of her dissertation, she examines public perception of political measures, with a particular focus on vulnerable groups in society.