Doctoral Candidates
Impact of Financial Subsidy Schemes on Climate Goals in the Residential Building Sectorin: Journal of Cleaner Production, 2022 | Wiethe, Christian | |
Explainable long-term building energy consumption prediction using QLatticein: Applied Energy, 2022 | Wenninger, SimonKaymacki, CanWiethe, Christian | |
Impact of socio-economic factors on local energetic retrofitting needs : A data analytics approachin: Energy Policy, 2022 | Ahlrichs, JakobWenninger, SimonWiethe, ChristianHäckel, Björn | |
How Sustainable is Machine Learning in Energy Applications? The Sustainable Machine Learning Balance Sheetin: Wirtschaftsinformatik 2022 Proceedings, Nürnberg, 2022 | Wenninger, SimonKaymakci, CanWiethe, ChristianRömmelt, JörgBaur, LukasHäckel, BjörnSauer, Alexander | |
The Human's Comfort Mystery : Supporting Energy Transition with Light-Color Dimmable Room Lightingin: Sustainability, 2022 | Wenninger, SimonWiethe, Christian | |
The Influence of Risk Perception on Energy Efficiency Investments : Evidence From a German Surveyin: Energy Policy, Bayreuth, 2022 | Rockstuhl, SebastianWenninger, SimonWiethe, ChristianAhlrichs, Jakob | |
Leveraging Advanced Ensemble Models to Increase Building Energy Performance Prediction Accuracy in the Residential Building Sectorin: Energy and Buildings, 2022 | Konhäuser, KorayWenninger, SimonWerner, TimWiethe, Christian | |
On the Surplus Accuracy of Data-Driven Energy Quantification Methods in the Residential Sectorin: Energy Informatics, 2022 | Wederhake, LarsWenninger, SimonWiethe, ChristianFridgen, Gilbert | |
Benchmarking Energy Quantification Methods to Predict Heating Energy Performance of Residential Buildings in Germanyin: Business & Information Systems Engineering, 2021 | Wenninger, SimonWiethe, Christian | |
Understanding the risk perception of energy efficiency investments : Investment perspective vs. energy bill perspectivein: Energy Policy, 2021 | Rockstuhl, SebastianWenninger, SimonWiethe, ChristianHäckel, Björn | |
Managing the Risks of Energy Efficiency Insurances in a Portfolio Context : An Actuarial Diversification Approachin: International Review of Financial Analysis, 2020 | Baltuttis, DennikTöppel, JannickTränkler, TimmWiethe, Christian | |
The Impact of Energy-Economical Behavior on Long-Term Energetic Retrofitting Roadmaps : A Vine Copula Quantile Regression Approachin: Proceedings of the 11th International Conference on Applied Energy. Part 1, s.l., 2019 | Töppel, JannickTränkler, TimmWiethe, Christian |

Christian Wiethe
Curriculum Vitae
Christian Wiethe graduated from Johann-Philipp von Schönborn-Gymnasium in Münnerstadt (Bavaria) in 2012. From 2013 he studied mathematics with a focus on statistics at the Julius-Maximilians University in Würzburg. After completing his Bachelor’s degree in 2016, Christian Wiethe studied in the Elite Graduate Program Finance and Information Management at the Universities of Augsburg, Bayreuth and the Technical University of Munich with a focus on Quantitative Finance. During this time he gained practical experience as an intern at an Asset Manager and as a research assistant at the Technical University of Munich. In November 2018 he started as a research assistant at the Finance & Information Management Research Center in Augsburg, becoming a Doctoral Candidate in August 2019.
Main Research
Within the scope of his research activities Christian Wiethe mainly focuses on heat and energy system transformation, in particular the financial analysis of energy efficiency measures as well as long-term grid expansion in supranational grids.
Publications
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