Madlen Rogel completed a Bachelor's degree in Energy and Environmental Engineering at Hamburg University of Technology (TUHH), where the final thesis at the Institute of Thermal Process Engineering focused on the processing of industrial tobacco residues using an extraction cascade.
Building on this background, a Master's degree in Renewable Energies was completed at TUHH. The Master's research, conducted at the Institute of Multiphase Flows, dealt with the development of an improved breakup criterion for gas bubbles in stirred reactors.
Currently, Madlen Rogel is pursuing a PhD within the graduate school Climate Informed Engineering, focusing on how climate variations influence the properties of natural raw materials and their processing in energy and biorefinery applications.