Flora Brocza

Researcher at International Institute for Applied Systems Analysis (IIASA)
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Experience

    • Austria
    • Research Services
    • 200 - 300 Employee
    • Researcher
      • Jan 2023 - 1 year

      Laxenburg, Lower Austria, Austria Working on the GAINS model with a focus on pollution control technologies. Continuing work on mercury and GAINS.

    • Guest Research Assistant
      • Oct 2021 - Jan 2023

      Laxenburg, Lower Austria, Austria Collaboration | GAINS | Mercury pollution control technology | Industry | Co-benefits As the pandemic limited my access to the laboratory for the materials science part of my thesis (see below), I took the opportunity to delve further into policy modelling. What started as a 3-month stay at IIASA, became a 12-month University of Leeds - IIASA collaboration and a relocation to Laxenburg, Austria. I am now working with the multi-pollutant policy model GAINS to explore scenarios of… Show more Collaboration | GAINS | Mercury pollution control technology | Industry | Co-benefits As the pandemic limited my access to the laboratory for the materials science part of my thesis (see below), I took the opportunity to delve further into policy modelling. What started as a 3-month stay at IIASA, became a 12-month University of Leeds - IIASA collaboration and a relocation to Laxenburg, Austria. I am now working with the multi-pollutant policy model GAINS to explore scenarios of future mercury emission and cost-effective future mercury control. My tasks include: * Update of current and future control technologies for mercury across all emission sectors in GAINS * Representation of the impact of PM and SO2 control on Hg abatement * Collection of cost data on mercury-specific emission abatement technologies, enabling cost-effectiveness calculations

    • United Kingdom
    • Higher Education
    • 700 & Above Employee
    • PhD Researcher, EPSRC Centre for Doctoral Training in Bioenergy
      • Sep 2018 - 5 years 4 months

      Leeds, United Kingdom Independent research | Proposal writing | Project management & Covid-19 mitigation My PhD project explores mercury pollution control on two scales - the chemical and policy scale. * The molecular scale: Part I explores the chemical properties of manganese - green carbon composite sorbents as mercury filters for industrial flue gases. Through laboratory synthesis, systematic literature review and advanced X-ray absorption analysis (XANES), I explored different types of green… Show more Independent research | Proposal writing | Project management & Covid-19 mitigation My PhD project explores mercury pollution control on two scales - the chemical and policy scale. * The molecular scale: Part I explores the chemical properties of manganese - green carbon composite sorbents as mercury filters for industrial flue gases. Through laboratory synthesis, systematic literature review and advanced X-ray absorption analysis (XANES), I explored different types of green carbon feedstocks (coffee grounds, rice husk, oak wood) and synthesis methods influenced the oxidation state of the manganese oxides. * Part II of my PhD looks at mercury pollution control on a much larger context, exploring the applicability and cost of implementing novel filter materials, alongside a host of other mercury abatement options, across different industrial emission sources. What role will such mercury-specfic control technologies play within the UN Minamata convention to reduce mercury emissions? To answer this question, I am developing scenarios of future mercury control options with the GAINS model, using my insights from Part I and literature research. Show less

    • Young Scientists Summer Program
      • Jun 2021 - Aug 2021

      Laxenburg, Lower Austria, Austria

    • Research Assistant
      • Oct 2017 - Jun 2018

      Leeds, Großbritannien Project: Sustainable water purification using engineered bio-products Researching interactions between heavy metals and engineered bioproducts like biochars, with a special focus on precious metals like gold, and the pollutant mercury. We used a wide array of methods, ranging from wet chemical extractiosn to transmission electron microscopy (TEM) and synchrotron methods (XANES, EXAFS) to understand the samples.

    • Austria
    • Farming
    • 1 - 100 Employee
    • Laboratory Research Assistant
      • Aug 2015 - Sep 2015

      Wieselburg an der Erlauf

    • Laboratory Research Assistant
      • Jul 2014 - Dec 2014

      Wieselburg an der Erlauf Worked in stable isotope lab, preparing and conducting measurements on the light stable isotopes H, C, N, O and S on the IRMS. Measurements included a range of environmental and geological samples, such as carbonate (CO2), pyrite and others in the context of paleo-climate research.

    • Iceland
    • Higher Education
    • 1 - 100 Employee
    • Research Intern
      • Jul 2013 - Oct 2013

      Reykjavík Summer research student with Prof. Sigurður Reynir Gíslason, Ph.D. I was responsible for dissolution experiments within the CarbFix research project which looks at the geological carbon capture and storage via the mineralisation of CO2 in basaltic rocks (https://www.or.is/en/projects/carbfix).

Education

  • University of Leeds
    Integrated MSc. + PhD in Bioenergy, Chemical Engineering
    2018 - 2023
  • Universität Wien
    Master of Science - MS, Environmental Geology
    2015 - 2017
  • Universität Wien
    Bachelor of Science (BSc), Geological and Earth Sciences/Geosciences
    2011 - 2014
  • UWC-USA
    International Baccalaureate
    2008 - 2010
  • University of Belgrade

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