
Hannah Götze
Contact / address
Department of Lake ResearchHelmholtz Centre for Environmental Research - UFZ
Brückstr. 3a
39114 Magdeburg, Germany
Tel.: 0341 60253706
Scientist in the project IntelAlgen
hannah.goetze@ufz.deCurriculum vitae
since 2.2025 | Scientist • Helmholtz Centre of Environmental Research UFZ, Research project IntelAlgen: Intelligent techniques and algorithms for new resources from algae biomass (Subproject Algae Growth) |
8.2020 - 12.2024 | PhD student Thünen Institute for Climate-Smart Agriculture, Research project throughout Germany: Reduction of NH3 losses and improvement of nitrogen use efficiency after application of synthetic nitrogen fertilizers |
9.2018 - 8.2020 | Scientist Institute for Biotechnology and Environmental Research, Ostfalia University of Applied Sciences, Research project (ZIM) on Increased efficiency of post-fermentation in the biogas process through in-process produced plant fibre degrading enzymes |
Scientist Institute for Biotechnology and Environmental Research, Ostfalia University of Applied Sciences, Research project (ZIM) on Increased efficiency of post-fermentation in the biogas process through in-process produced plant fibre degrading enzymes | |
B.Eng. Bio- and Environmental Engineering at Ostfalia University of Applied Science, Thesis: Optimization of the bio-technological production of 2.3-butanediol with a recently isolated species |
Publications
- Götze, H.; Saul, M.; Buchen-Tschiskale, C.; Eder, L.; Pacholski, A. Effects of inhibitors and slit incorporation on NH3 and N2O emission processes after urea application. Agriculture, Ecosystems & Environment, Volume 378, 2025, 109307
- Götze, H.; Saul, M.; Jiang, Y.; Pacholski, A. Effect of Incorporation Techniques and Soil Properties on NH3 and N2O Emissions after Urea Application. Agronomy 2023, 13, 2632
- Götze, H.; Austen, D.; Drescher-Hartung, S.; Wilharm E. Enhanced biomethane production from fibre-rich digestate by in-process produced fungal biomass and enzymes. Bioresource Technology Reports, Volume 18, 2022, 101105