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EDUCATION:

  • 2010-2013: Doctorate in Economics Vienna University of Economics and Business & Vienna University of Technology
  • 2006-2008: MBA in Controlling and FinanceVienna University of Economics and Business
  • 1998-2002: BA in Business Studies and Finance.International Business School Budapest & Oxford Brookes University

AWARDS:

  • Award of Excellence 2013: Bundesministerium für Wissenschaft und Forschung, (Austrian Federal Ministry for Science and Research) for an outstanding doctoral thesis, awarded for the 40 best dissertations in a given academic year across all disciplines.

WORK EXPERIENCE:

  • 2013-2014: Postdoctoral Researcher in Economics. Vienna University of Economics and Business (March 2013 - August 2014),Institute for Macroeconomics (March 2013-Feb 2014),Institute for Economic Geography and GIScience (March 2014-August 2014)
  • 2014: Visiting Fellow: Crawford School of Public Policy, Australian National University (Jan-Feb 2014)
  • 2007-2011: Manager, Acceron Consulting GmbH
  • 2003-2007: Head of Finance & Controlling – Region South-East Europe, KWS Austria
  • 2000-2001: Financial and Business Plan Analyst CeWeb Kft. (Budapest, Hungary)

PUBLICATIONS

Publikationen:

  • Csereklyei, Z., M. d. M. Rubio-Varas and D. I. Stern (2016). Energy and economic growth: the stylized facts, The Energy Journal 37(2): 223-255.
  • Csereklyei, Z. and D. I. Stern (2015). Global energy use: Decoupling or convergence?, Energy Economics 51:633-641.
  • Csereklyei, Z. (2014). Measuring the impact of nuclear accidents on energy policy, Ecological Economics 99: 121-129.
  • Csereklyei, Z., M. d. M. Rubio-Varas, and D. I. Stern (2014) Energy and economic growth: the stylized facts. Short article, Special Issue of the IAEE Energy Forum, Third Quarter 2014, 7-8.

 

WORKING PAPERS AND CONFERENCE PROCEEDINGS:

  • Csereklyei, Z., M. d. M. Rubio-Varas, and D. I. Stern (2014) Energy and economic growth: the stylized facts, IAEE 2014 International Confernece 2014 Proceedings
  • Csereklyei, Z. and S. Humer (2013) Projecting long-term primary energy consumption, WU Working Papers in Economics Nr. 152.
  • Csereklyei, Z. and S. Humer (2012) Modelling primary energy consumption under model uncertainty, WU Working Papers in Economics Nr. 147
  • Csereklyei, Z., and D. I. Stern (in progress) Understanding the evolution of global energy use.

CONTRIBUTED CONFERENCES:

  • “Modelling Primary Energy Consumption under Model Uncertainty”:2013 International Energy Workshop (IEW) hosted by the International Energy Agency (IEA, Paris, June 2013).
  • IEWT 2013, Energy Economics Conference--Vienna University of Technology, February 2013, Vienna, Austria.
  • 31st IAEE/USAEE 2012 North American Conference, November 2012, Austin, USA
  • NUI Applied Microeconometrics and Public Policy Conference, July 2012, Galway, Ireland.
  • “Projecting Long-Term Primary Energy Consumption”:IEWT 2013, Energy Economics Conference--Vienna University of Technology, February 2013, Vienna, Austria.
  • 32nd IAEE/USAEE 2013 North American Conference July, 2013, Anchorage, USA.
  • “Measuring the Impacts of Nuclear Accidents on Energy Policy”: 32nd IAEE/USAEE 2013 North American Conference, July 2013, Anchorage, USA.
  • AARES 2014 Conference, February 2014, Port Macquarie, Australia.
  • NOeG 2014 Annual Meeting of the Austrian Economic Association, May 2014, Vienna, Austria.
  • “Energy and economic growth: the stylized facts”:2014 International Energy Workshop (IEW), Beijing, China, June 2014

REVIEWER ACTIVITIES:

  • The Energy Journal
  • Applied Spatial Analysis and Policy


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