
Engelbert Schramm is co-founder of ISOE and was a member of the institute's executive board from 2014 to July 2018. He is responsible for scientific publications and is a member of the research unit Water Infrastructure and Risk Analyses. He studied biology, chemistry and education at the Goethe University, Frankfurt am Main. Engelbert Schramm received his doctorate in 1995 from Darmstadt Technical University, with a thesis on the history of the concept of circulation.
Focus of research
- Water and material flow
- Participative scenario development
Projects
- Assessment of the potential for the use of service water in Frankfurt am Main
- BioFAVOR II – Low-tech recycling of faeces from decentralised sources
- Competence Atlas Water – Water Technologies and Water Management in Hesse
- Concept for the Framework Programme "Social-ecological Research" SÖF
- Conflicts of objectives between the application of medications and environmental protection
- Efficient Use of the Hessian Groundwater Fee
- Eliminating micropollutants in sewage plants
- Evaluation of the International Water Stewardship Program (IWaSP)
- Evalunet - Evaluation Network for Transdisciplinary Research
- Expert report on the carbon balance of forests
- Exploratory Studies on SÖF
- Forecasts of Social-Ecological Transformations
- HypoWave – New Pathways Towards Wastewater Re-Use in Agriculture
- INTERESS-I – Integrated strategies to strengthen urban blue-green infrastructures
- IWRM in Isfahan – Sustainable Water Management in Iran
- Knowledge Communication
- Knowledge Transfer for Ecological Innovations
- Material flows of environmentally relevant chemical substances: product line controlling
- MULTI-ReUse – Modular treatment system for water reuse
- netWORKS – Transformations in Network Related Infrastructure Sectors
- netWORKS 2 – Transformation Management for a Sustainable Water Infrastructure
- netWORKS 3 – Sustainable concepts for the municipal water sector
- netWORKS 4 – Resilient networks: Contributions of urban supply systems to climate justice (follow-up project)
- netWORKS 4 – Resilient networks: how urban supply systems contribute to climate justice
- NiddaMan – Sustainable Water Resources Management in the Nidda Catchment Area
- Pharmas – Ecological and human health risk assessment of antibiotics and anticancer drugs found in the environment
- PLASTRAT – Reduction of plastic discharges in lakes and running waters
- Privatisation and Competition in Drinking Water Supply in Germany
- SAUBER+ Innovative concepts for wastewater from public health sector facilities
- Semizentral – Infrastructure systems for cities of the future experiencing rapid growth
- start – Management Strategies for Pharmaceuticals in Drinking Water
- start2 – Management Strategies for Hormonally Active Agrochemicals
- Stormwater Infiltration in Wiesbaden
- Substitution of Environmental Relevant Flame Retardants
- Support for the Projects for Sustainable Economies
- Sustainability Performance in the Water Supply
- Water 2050 – Sustainable Innovations for Water Management
- Water Cycle an Urban-Ecological Development