Philipp Eppe, M. Sc.

Office: SFG 2250
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Researcher at the department of Resilient Energy Systems, Faculty 04 (at artec Sustainability Research Center)

Since 07/2021
Research assistant in the department of Resilient Energy Systems, FB 4, University of Bremen

Since 03/2021
Managing Director at ntag.partners, Düsseldorf

11/2019 - 07/2020
Internship in the Department of Social Sciences at TNO (Nederlandse Organisatie voor toegepast-natuurwetenschappelijk onderzoek), Amsterdam, Netherlands

09/2019 - 08/2020
Master's program in Environmental Psychology (M.Sc.), University of Groningen, Netherlands
Thesis: The Relationship Between Environmental Policy Characteristics and Perceived Effectiveness, Fairness, and Acceptability - A comparison.

07/2019 - 09/2019
Internship in the fields of knowledge management and heat, buildings at EnergieAgentur.NRW, Wuppertal

09/2016 - 08/2019
Bachelor's degree in Psychology (B.Sc.), University of Groningen, Netherlands
Thesis: The Effects of Gender and the Cause of Migration on the Appearance of Immigrants as a Realistic Threat to Patriotic Members of the Host Culture.

Resilient transformation research


Participatory research for a regional hydrogen economy and sustainable neighbourhoods


Socio-technical analyses


Public acceptance and adoption of sustainable innovations and policies


Adaptive behaviour and pro-environmental behaviour

Eppe, P. S, Bouman, T., & Albers, C. (2023). Developing an empirically based agent-based model to support local transitions. 55. Abstract from BEHAVE 2023, Maastricht, Netherlands

Eppe, P. S., Winkeler, L., Kocheril, G., & Stührmann, T. (2023). 9 Leadership in transitions: The case of hydrogen. De Gruyter Handbook of Sustainable Entrepreneurship Research. S. 159–182. De Gruyter. doi.org/10.1515/9783110756159-011

Eppe, P. S. (2023, November). Developing an empirically based agent-based model to support local transitions (2). 7th European Conference on Behaviour and Energy Efficiency (Behave 2023), Maastricht, Netherlands.

Eppe, P. S. (2023, June). Developing an empirically based agent-based model to support local transitions (1). International Conference on Environmental Psychology 2023, Aarhus, Denmark.