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Michael Stadler received the M.S. degree in electrical engineering and the Ph.D. degree (summa cum laude) in energy economics from the Vienna University of Technology, Vienna, Austria. He joined Lawrence Berkeley Lab, Berkeley, CA, as a student in 2002 and returned as a Postdoctoral Fellow in 2005. Currently, he works as a staff scientist at Berkeley Lab. He also supported the University of California, Berkeley's Pacific Region CHP Application Center, where he conducted site analyses of varied commercial, agricultural, and industrial CHP projects. Previously, he worked with the Energy Economics Group at the Vienna University of Technology. His fields of research are distributed and renewable energy resources, electricity markets, and demand response, as well as software design / energy modeling in these fields. Currently, his main focus is on Distributed Energy Resources and Storage modeling in course of the Distributed Energy Resources Costumer Adoption Model (DER-CAM) design as well as on stochastic building simulation for the SEDS project. The stochastic energy deployment system (SEDS) is a national research project that focuses on energy forecasting until 2050. Within SEDS he is responsible for the design of the building module. So far he contributed to 103 publications, reports and software tools in his 7 year career.

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