Daniel Huppmann
Senior Research Scholar
Integrated Assessment and Climate Change Research Group
Energy, Climate, and Environment Program
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Biography
Daniel Huppmann coordinates the Scenario Services and Scientific Software research theme in the IIASA Energy, Climate, and Environment (ECE) Program. With his team, he develops tools and software packages for scenario ensemble compilation, validation, analysis, and dissemination in line with best-practice of scientific-software development and FAIR data management. These tools are used in numerous Horizon Europe projects including NEWPATHWAYS, iDesignRES, and other research activities including the Scenario Compass project.
Huppmann was one of the Co-chairs of the Second Austrian Assessment Report (https://aar2.ccca.ac.at/), a comprehensive and interdisciplinary assessment of the scientific literature on climate change in Austria. The AAR2 brought together around 200 researchers from the Austrian climate science community and was published in June 2025.
Huppmann was also an author of the 2018 IPCC Special Report on Global Warming of 1.5°C (SR15). His responsibility for the SR15 was the compilation of an ensemble of quantitative scenarios (Chapter 2) and the assessment of the interaction across different Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs, Chapter 5).
In parallel to his contribution to the IPCC, he was the lead developer of the energy system and integrated assessment framework MESSAGEix, an open-source platform for integrated and cross-cutting modeling. This system underpins the MESSAGEix-GLOBIOM Integrated Assessment Model, which is used as the core modeling tool in the ECE Program to explore national and global transformation strategies in the context of climate change and their linkages to a range of sustainable development objectives.
Before joining IIASA in October 2015, Huppmann was awarded a Postdoctoral Fellowship at Johns Hopkins University, Baltimore, USA, where he worked in the Civil Engineering Department. During this time, he was also affiliated as a visiting fellow with the think-tank, Resources for the Future (RFF), in Washington DC. Before his research sojourn in the US, he worked at the Department of Energy-Transportation-Environment at the German Institute for Economic Research (DIW Berlin), Germany.
Huppmann graduated with a doctorate in economics from Technical University Berlin after successfully completing the structured PhD program at DIW Berlin, defending his dissertation summa cum laude in June 2014. He also studied Mathematics at the Vienna University of Technology, where he earned an MSc degree in 2010.
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Last update: 25 NOV 2025
Publications
Kranzl, L., Hartner, M., Fritz, S., Müller, A., Forthuber, S., Herbst, A., Krail, M., Heitel, S., Deac, G., Sensfuß, F., Skar, C., Huppmann, D. , Lumbreras, S., Olmos, L., & Ramos, A. (2017). D.5.1: Draft methodological working paper documenting the methodological approaches and interlinkages for energy demandmodels, coupled supply side models and interfaces to other WPs. TU Wien , Vienna, Austria.
Marangoni, G., Tavoni, M., Bosetti, V., Borgonovo, E., Capros, P., Fricko, O. , Gernaat, D. E. H. J., Guivarch, C., Havlik, P. , Huppmann, D. , Johnson, N., Karkatsoulis, P., Keppo, I., Krey, V. , Ó Broin, E., Price, J., & van Vuuren, D. P. (2017). Sensitivity of projected long-term CO2 emissions across the Shared Socioeconomic Pathways. Nature Climate Change 7 (2) 113-117. 10.1038/nclimate3199.
Feijoo, F., Huppmann, D. , Sakiyama, L., & Siddiqui, S. (2016). North American natural gas model: Impact of cross-border trade with Mexico. Energy 112 1084-1095. 10.1016/j.energy.2016.06.133.
Langer, L., Huppmann, D. , & Holz, F. (2016). Lifting the US crude oil export ban: A numerical partial equilibrium analysis. Energy Policy 97 258-266. 10.1016/j.enpol.2016.07.040.
Yeh, S., Cai, Y., Huppmann, D. , Bernstein, P., Tuladhar, S., & Huntington, H.G. (2016). North American natural gas and energy markets in transition: insights from global models. Energy Economics 60 405-415. 10.1016/j.eneco.2016.08.021.