Erika Ganglberger
Resources, Consumption & Quality of life
Biography
Erika Ganglberger has been scientific project manager of the team of ÖGUT since October 2007. She works on national and international Research, Strategy and Consultation Projects in the subject area Resources. In 2013 she took charge of the subject areas Resources, Consumption & Quality of life and Gender & Diversity.
Her focus lies on sustainable development, efficient use of resources, particularly material use of raw renewable resources and development of closed cycles of materials. She supports the Austrian Ministry for Transport, Innovation and Technology in the field of Smart Grids, especially with the dissemination of technical contents and coordination of the strategy process "Smart Grids 2.0".
Erika Ganglberger studied biochemistry and technical environmental protection. After completing her PhD at the institute for pathophysiology she turned to applied research and worked on projects in the field of ‘renewable resources’ at the Austrian Institute for Applied Ecology. After that, she was consultant at ETA Environmental Management GmbH where she worked in the field of environmental protection.
Key activities
- Head of subject area Resources
- Head of subject area Consumption & Quality of Life
- Scientific Projectmanagement of national and international Research, Strategy and Consultation Projects in the subject area Resources
- Scientific advisory board for "Kunst | Stoff | Plastik" - Hands on exhibition, ZOOM Children's Museum
- Member of the Expertgroup "Factory of tomorrow“
Projects
- Technology-Roadmap for biobased Industry in Austria (BioFuture)
- Basic substrates from biogenic residual material for the production of key chemicals (Bio-Basis)
- EcoWeb – a dynamic e-dissemination platform for EU eco-innovation research results
Publications
- Quantitative Indikatoren für die Biobasierte Industrie in Österreich. E. Ganglberger, T. Sturm, G. Zahradnik, T. Scherngell, 2017, bmvit
- Stadt der Zukunft - Intelligente Energielösungen für Gebäude und Städte. Living Document: Programmstrategie; Michael Hübner, Michael Paula, Hans-Günther Schwarz, Theodor Zillner, Isabella Zwerger, Claudia Dankl, Erika Ganglberger, Hannes Warmuth; Mai 2017, bmvit
- Betrachtung von Flexibilitätspotenzialen für die Umsetzung von Smart Grids in Österreich. Michael Hübner, Michael Wedler, Erika Ganglberger, Robert Hinterberger, Andrea Kollmann, Wolfgang Prüggler; Februar 2017, bmvit
- Stadt der Zukunft. Intelligente Energielösungen für Gebäude und Städte. 4. Ausschreibung - Leitfaden zur Projekteinreichung; DI Johannes Bockstefl, DI Claudia Dankl, Dr. Erika Ganglberger, DI Dr. Wilhelm Hantsch-Linhart, Ing. Michael Hübner, Mag. Urban Peyker MSc, DI Michael Paula, Mag. Robert Schwertner, Mag (FH) Hannes Warmuth, DI Walter Wasner, DI Theodor Zillner, DI (FH) Isabella Zwerger; September 2016, Eigenverlag bmvit
- Smart Grids und öffentliche Beschaffung; Erika Ganglberger, Thomas Steffl, Thomas Sturm, Hannes Warmuth; August 2016, ÖGUT
- Strategieprozess Smart Grid 2.0: Thesen zur Entwicklung von Smart Grids; Angela Berger, Hemma Bieser, Helfried Brunner, Erika Ganglberger, Robert Hinterberger, Michael Hübner, Andrea Kollmann, Michael Wedler; Mai 2015, bmvit
- FTI-Strategie für die biobasierte Industrie in Österreich; Ganglberger E., Sturm T.; bmvit, Wien 2014
- Internationale Recherche zum ökologischen Baustellenmanagement – Bericht; Ganglberger E., Sturm T.; ÖGUT, Wien 2011
- Fabrik der Zukunft – Hintergrundband, 2. Auflage; E. Ganglberger, M. Schweighofer, J. Stracke, K. Sudra, S.Tanzer, P. Blauensteiner; bmvit, Wien 2009
- Beitrag “Environmental Aspects and Sustainability” im Handbook of Natural Colorants, WILEY, 2009
- Fabrik der Zukunft – Hintergrundband; E. Ganglberger, M. Schweighofer, K. Sudra, P. Blauensteiner; bmvit, Wien 2008
- Efficient processing of raw material defines the ecological position of natural dyes in textile production, 2008