Fabian A. Stamm has a diverse work experience. Fabian A. is currently the COO & Co-Founder of Terranigma Solutions GmbH since July 2019. Prior to that, they worked as a Research Assistant at the Department of Computational Geoscience and Reservoir Engineering, RWTH Aachen University from January 2018 to July 2019. In this role, they developed Python algorithms for automatic structural analysis in geological models and conducted probabilistic uncertainty analysis for reservoir modeling.
In October 2018, Fabian was a BE2 Cohort Member at Entrepreneur First, where they participated in building startups from scratch and gained experience in fundraising and team development.
Before that, they worked as a Student Assistant at the Department of Neotectonics and Natural Hazards, RWTH Aachen University from October 2014 to July 2015, and as a Student Research Assistant at the Department of Structural Geology, RWTH Aachen University from January 2011 to April 2013.
Fabian also had internships at the Bundesministerium für Verkehr und digitale Infrastruktur in September and October 2012, where they gained insights into the Department of Climate and Environmental Affairs in Maritime Navigation, and at Studentenwerk Bonn AöR from August 2009 to April 2010, where they served as a Civil Servant and assisted in the administration of student housing.
Fabian A. Stamm's education history begins with their high school education at Nicolaus-Cusanus-Gymnasium in Bonn from 2000 to 2009, where they obtained their Abitur, A-Levels, and High-School Diploma. Following this, they pursued a Bachelor of Science degree in Georesources Management at RWTH Aachen University, graduating in 2013. In the same year, Fabian embarked on an ERASMUS exchange semester specializing in Environmental Economics at the University of Bergen.
Building upon their educational foundation, from 2013 to 2017, Fabian pursued a Master of Science degree in Georesources Management at RWTH Aachen University. In 2017, they participated in two summer courses to further expand their knowledge. The first was completed at The University Centre in Svalbard, focusing on Arctic Geology and geological constraints on CO2 storage. The second summer course, completed at the University of Oslo, focused on Carbon Capture and Storage (CCS).
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