Since 2020, I am tasked with setting up and managing the NUDAFA-living lab, which focuses on promoting cycling and inter-municipal cooperations in several, small municipalities just outside of Berlin. The living lab is coordinated by the small town of Eichwalde and cooperates closely with the Technical University of Berlin, the Technical University of Applied Science Wildau as research partners. And the Berlin based start up FixMyCity supports the project with its expertiese on communication, data processing and UX design and is responsible for developing the so called bike planning atlas ('Radverkehrsatlas')
A summarized verion of my masters thesis was published in the conference proceedings of the AMPS Conference “Living and Sustainability” which was held in 2017 at the London Southbank University. It links behaviour phychology and urban design, in order to conceptualise, how cycling could promoted though urban design while drawing from behaviour change theory. A revised version was Shortlisted for the GAIA Master Student Paper Award 2018.