Martin Rieth
About Martin Rieth
Martin Rieth is a Postdoctoral Appointee at the Combustion Research Facility at Sandia National Laboratories and a PhD student at the University of Duisburg-Essen.
Current Role at Sandia National Laboratories
Martin Rieth currently holds the position of Postdoctoral Appointee at the Combustion Research Facility within Sandia National Laboratories. His tenure at this prestigious institution began in 2018. He is based in San Francisco, California, United States. In this role, he focuses on advanced research in combustion technologies, contributing to Sandia's mission of advancing the frontiers of energy science.
Research Experience at Georgia Institute of Technology
In 2016, Martin Rieth worked as a Visiting Researcher at the Georgia Institute of Technology for a period of three months. During this time, he engaged in collaborative research projects, leveraging the institute's resources and expertise to further his studies in the field of combustion technologies.
Doctoral Studies at University of Duisburg-Essen
Martin Rieth is currently pursuing his PhD at the University of Duisburg-Essen. His doctoral studies began in 2013, and he continues to work towards his degree while contributing to research in his field. His academic focus aligns with his professional interests in combustion research and energy technologies.
Educational Background
Martin Rieth's educational qualifications include a Master of Science degree from the University of Duisburg-Essen, achieved in 2013, and a Bachelor of Science degree from the same institution, completed in 2012. Additionally, he holds a Master of Science degree from the University of California, Berkeley, obtained in 2013. These academic achievements have provided him with a strong foundation for his research career.
Professional Experience at Siemens
Between 2010 and 2011, Martin Rieth worked as a Student Employee at Siemens. This role allowed him to gain practical industry experience and apply theoretical knowledge in a real-world setting. His time at Siemens helped shape his understanding of the industry and provided valuable insights that have informed his subsequent research and professional endeavors.