Dr. rer. nat. Alexander Basse
Research Interest
The focus of my work lies in the investigation and development of measurement strategies for the optimized determination of the long-term wind potential in site assessment for wind farms. Main topics are the improvement of the vertical extrapolation of wind speed using short-term lidar measurements as well as the long-term correction of short-term wind measurements.
Besides a reduction of the measurement time, the reduction of uncertainties is an essential goal of the analyses.
Work Experience
09/2017 | Wissenschaftlicher Mitarbeiter am Fachgebiet Integrierte Energiesysteme der Universität Kassel |
07/2017 - 09/2017 | Scientific Research at Fraunhofer IWES Kassel (now Fraunhofer IEE) |
Academic background
since 09/2017 | Research associate at the University of Kassel, Department Integrated Energy Systems |
2017 | Research associate at Fraunhofer IWES Kassel (now Fraunhofer IEE) |
2014-2017 | Studies of Renewable Energies and Energy Efficiency (M.Sc.) at the University of Kassel |
Master thesis: „Analysis of Measurement Strategies for Vertical Extrapolation of Wind Speed Using LiDAR and Mast Measurements“ at Fraunhofer IWES Kassel (now Fraunhofer IEE) | |
2011 – 2014 | Studies of Physics (B.Sc.) at the Julius-Maximilians-Universität Würzburg |
Qualifications
Regionalgruppe Scientists for Future Kassel (Koordination, Kommunalpolitik) Mitglied des Klimaschutzrates der Stadt Kassel |
Lectures
06/2019 | Improving vertical wind speed extrapolation using short-term lidar measurements Wind Energy Science Conference 2019, Cork, Irland |
Other Research Activities
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2018 |