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Entries for Prof. Dr. Stefanie Hellweg

Academic degree:Prof. Dr. Stefanie Hellweg
Last name:Hellweg 
First name:Stefanie 
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Organization/Institute:ETH Zurich 
Department:Institute of Environmental Engineering 
Position:Associate Professor 
Street, Number, POB:Wolfgang-Pauli-Strasse 15 
Postal code, City:8093 Zurich 
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Country:SWITZERLAND 
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E-mail address:stefanie.hellweg@ifu.baug.ethz.ch 
Url:http://www.ifu.ethz.ch 
Curriculum vitae:Stefanie Hellweg studied Industrial Engineering at the University of Karlsruhe.

After having worked as a management consultant, she got her PhD on Life-Cycle Assessment of thermal waste treatment processes in the Safety and Environmental Technology Group of the Swiss Federal Institute of Technology Zurich (ETH).

Between 2001 and 2005 she worked as a senior researcher at ETH. In January 2006 she became associate professor for environmental systems design at ETH Zurich. She is collaborating with the industry sector and universities on different projects.

Her main research interests are the environmental assessment of waste treatment/recycling, wastewater treatment, and chemical products/processes.
 
Areas of interest:
Stoffstrommodellierung 
occupational health 
Stoffstrommanagement 
waste water treatment 
waste treatment 
waste recycling 
Statistik 
chemical products and processes 
 
Articles:
12 LCA Special (1) 1 (2007), LCM 2007: From Analysis to Implementation. Perspectives for the Application of Life Cycle Approaches
13 LCA (1) 7-9 (2008), LCM2007 – From Analysis to Implementation (Zurich, 27–29 August 2007)
12 LCA (2) 139 (2007), From analysis to implementation. 3rd International Conference on Life Cycle Management - Zurich, August 27-29, 2007
12 LCA (3) 181-190 (2007), Applying Cumulative Exergy Demand (CExD) Indicators to the ecoinvent Database (10 pp)
11 LCA (6) 447-448 (2006), LCM2007 Zurich: From analysis to implementation - Zurich, August 27-29, 2007
10 LCA (6) 451-453 (2005), LCM 2005 – Innovation by Life Cycle Management, Barcelona, 5-7 September 2005
10 LCA (6) 399-405 (2005), Using Standard Statistics to Consider Uncertainty in Industry-Based Life Cycle Inventory Databases (7 pp)
10 LCA (3) 192.1-192.3 (2005), Uncertainty Analysis in Life Cycle Assessment (LCA): Case Study on Plant - Protection Products and Implications for Decision Making (3 pp)
10 LCA (1) 59-67 (2005), Establishing Life Cycle Inventories of Chemicals Based on Differing Data Availability (9 pp)
10 LCA (1) 3-9 (2005), The ecoinvent Database: Overview and Methodological Framework (7 pp)
10 LCA (3) 184-192 (2005), Uncertainty Analysis in Life Cycle Assessment (LCA): Case Study on Plant-Protection Products and Implications for Decision Making (9 pp + 3 pp)
9 LCA (5) 339-341 (2004), 22nd Discussion Forum on LCA: Evaluation of Long-term Impacts in LCA
9 LCA (5) 341-342 (2004), 2nd Biannual Meeting of iEMSs: Complexicity and Integrated Resource Management: Uncertainty in LCA
10 LCA (2) 120-130 (2005), Life Cycle Inventory for Use of Waste Solvent as Fuel Substitute in the Cement Industry - A Multi-Input Allocation Model (11 pp)
8 LCA (5) 310-312 (2003), Life Cycle Impact Assessment of Pesticides: When Active Substances are Spread into the Environment - Announcement ecoinvent 2000 (3 pp)
8 LCA (1) 8-18 (2003), Discounting and the Environment - Should Current Impacts be Weighted Differently than Impacts Harming Future Generations?
6 LCA (1) 46 (2001), Time- and Site-Dependent Life Cycle Assessment of Thermal Waste Treatment Processes
 
 

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