Victor Vorsatz
Research Intern,
Victor works at Bruegel as a Research Intern. After finishing his BA in International Affairs at the University of St. Gallen, he worked for a sustainability consultancy in Munich. Currently, he is pursuing a master’s degree at the Johns Hopkins University, where he focuses on energy and climate policy as well as economic policy in general. Furthermore, Victor’s past research included the analysis of the correlation of digital surveillance and trust, distributional implications of tax policies, and the mapping of the convergence of EU citizen’s values.
Before Bruegel, Victor organised two instances of a conference on Social Entrepreneurship at the University of St. Gallen, while also facilitating a practically oriented class on sustainable business models there.
Victor is a German native speaker, fluent in English, and has a working knowledge of Italian.
Featured work
European Union countries’ recovery and resilience plans
How green are electric vehicles?
A policy paper dissecting existing life cycle assessments of electric vehicles and identifying potential future trends in the different stages of the
Hydrogen development strategies: a global perspective
Despite different strategies, the European Union, the United Kingdom, the United States, China and Japan all expect hydrogen to play a significant rol