
Michaela Rohrbach (formerly Fischer), M.Sc.
+49 69 7076919-40
+49 69 7076919-11
michaela.rohrbach@isoe.de
Michaela Rohrbach (formerly Fischer) has been a research scientist at ISOE since January 2018, research unit Water Infrastructure and Risk Analyses. She studied climate change adaptation (Water Management) and Urban Environmental Management in the Netherlands. During her master thesis, she investigated the possibility of combining decentralised wastewater technologies with urban agriculture within a building complex by means of material flow analyses.
Focus of research
- Circular economy (water and nutrients)
- Climate change adaptation
Projects
- Assessment of the potential for the use of service water in Frankfurt am Main
- EPoNa – Water Reuse in Northern Namibia
- HypoWave – New Pathways Towards Wastewater Re-Use in Agriculture
- IntenKS – Improving sewage sludge treatment in China for energetic and material utilisation
- INTERESS-I – Integrated strategies to strengthen urban blue-green infrastructures
- MULTI-ReUse – Modular treatment system for water reuse