Tejaswini Medi
Researcher
University of Mannheim
B6, 28–29, Room C 001, 68159, Mannheim
Email: tejaswini.medi
uni-mannheim.deWebpage: tejaswinimedi.github.io
Research Interests
- Robustness and Fairness of Deep Learning Models
- Image and 3D Generation
- Representation Learning
Teaching
Teaching Assistant
- Generative Computer Vision Models ( FSS 2024, FSS 2025)
- Machine Learning ( HWS 2024)
- Seminar Organization (AI Safety & Robustness) ( FSS 2025)
- Seminar Supervision ( HWS 2024 – FSS 2025)
Community Participation
- Active Reviewer for TPAMI, CVPR and NeurIPS Conferences

Prof. Stefan Reichelstein, Ph.D.
Endowed Chair in Business Administration
reichelstein uni-mannheim.de
Credit: Stefan Reichelstein
Main fields of research
- Cost and Profitability Analysis
- Decentralization
- Internal Pricing
- Performance Measurement
Curriculum vitae
1984 | Ph.D. in Managerial Economics, Kellogg School of Management, Northwestern University |
1993-1996 | Professor, Haas School of Business, University of California at Berkeley |
1994-1996 | Professor, Institut für Betriebswirtschaftslehre, University of Vienna |
1996-2001 | Michael N. Chetkovich Professor of Accounting, Haas School of Business, University of California at Berkeley |
2002–2018 | William R. Timken Professor of Accounting Graduate School of Business, Stanford University |
Since 2018 | Professor Department of Business Administration, Director Mannheim Institute for Sustainable Energy Studies (MISES) |
Selected memberships
- Faculty Research Director, Steyer-Taylor Center for Energy Policy and Finance, Stanford University
- Faculty Director, Sustainable Energy Initiative, Stanford University
- Senior Fellow, Precourt Institute for Energy, Stanford University
- Academic Advisory Board, University of Cologne
- Max Planck Society, Scientific Advisory Board
- Accounting Research Committee, Verein fuer Socialpolitik
- Member, Berlin Academy of Sciences
Prizes, awards, honors
- Honorary Professor, School of Management, Technical University of Mannheim (since 2018)
- Yuji Ijiri Distinguished Lecturer in Accounting (2013)
- Honorary Doctorate, Faculty of Business Administration, University of Mannheim (2011)
- Honorary Doctorate, Faculty of Economic and Social Sciences, University of Fribourg (2008)
- Honorary Professor, Faculty of Business Administration, University of Vienna (since 2007)
Selected editorial activities
- Editorial Board „German Economic Review“, „Journal für Betriebswirtschaft“, „Review of Managerial Science“, „Die Unternehmung“, „Die Betriebswirtschaft“, „Business Research“
- Managing Editor: Foundations and Trends in Accounting
- Editor: „Review of Accounting Studies“
Selected publications
- Reichelstein, S. (2025). Innovations in Corporate Carbon Accounting. Foundations and Trends in Accounting : FTACC (forthcoming).
- Zhuang, J., Bach, A., van Vlijmen, B. H. C., Reichelstein, S., Chueh, W., Onori, S. and Benson, S. M. (2025). Technoeconomic decision support for second-life batteries. Applied Energy, 390, 1–15.
- Bach, A., Onori, S., Reichelstein, S. and Zhuang, J. (2024). Fair market valuation of electric vehicle batteries in second life applications. Mannheim.
- Easton, P., Glenk, G., Kurtz, J., Landaverde Lorenzo, T. and Reichelstein, S. (2024). Accounting for corporate carbon emissions. Accountability in a Sustainable World Quarterly, 2, 64–72.
- Flammer, C., Reichelstein, S., Starks, L. and Tufano, P. (2024). Financial economics of climate and sustainability at the PhD level. Accountability in a Sustainable World Quarterly, 3, 90–100.
- Glenk, G., Meier, R. and Reichelstein, S. (2024). Assessing the costs of industrial decarbonization. ZEW Discussion Papers, 24–061. Mannheim.
- Reichelstein, S. (2024). Corporate carbon accounting: balance sheets and flow statements. Review of Accounting Studies, 29, 2125-2156.
- Reichelstein, S. (2024). Corporate carbon emission statements: A double entry system. Accountability in a Sustainable World Quarterly, 2, 58–63.
- Reichelstein, S. (2024). Innovations in corporate carbon accounting. Mannheim.
- Cohen, S., Kadach, I., Ormazabal, G. and Reichelstein, S. (2023). Executive compensation tied to ESG performance: International evidence. Journal of Accounting Research, 61, 805–853.
- Comello, S., Reichelstein, J. and Reichelstein, S. (2023). Corporate carbon reporting: Improving transparency and accountability. One Earth, 6, 803–810.
- Comello, S., Reichelstein, J. and Reichelstein, S. (2023). Corporate carbon reporting: Improving transparency and accountability. ZEW Discussion Papers, 23–026. Mannheim.
- Friedl, G., Reichelstein, S., Bach, A., Blaschke, M. and Kemmer, L. (2023). Applications of the levelized cost concept. Journal of Business Economics : JBE = Zeitschrift für Betriebswirtschaft : ZfB, 93, 1125-1148.
- Glenk, G., Holler, P. and Reichelstein, S. (2023). Advances in power-to-gas technologies: Cost and conversion efficiency. Energy & Environmental Science, 1–13.
- Glenk, G., Kelnhofer, A., Meier, R. and Reichelstein, S. (2023). Cost-efficient pathways to decarbonizing Portland cement production. Mannheim.
- Glenk, G., Kelnhofer, A., Meier, R. and Reichelstein, S. (2023). Cost-efficient pathways to decarbonizing Portland cement production. ZEW Discussion Papers, 23–023. Mannheim.
- Kaplan, R. S., Ramanna, K. and Reichelstein, S. (2023). Getting a clearer view of your company’s carbon footprint. Harvard Business Review : HBR, 2023, 1–12.
- Landaverde Lorenzo, T., Liebmann, P., Meier, R., Sutherland, M. and Reichelstein, S. (2023). Heidelberg materials: Assessing product carbon footprints. Case studies, SM-365. Stanford, CA: Stanford Graduate School of Business.
- Reichelstein, S. (2023). Carbon emission statements: Balance sheets and flow statements. ZEW Discussion Papers, 23–065. Mannheim.
- Reichelstein, S. (2023). Corporate carbon accounting: balance sheets and flow statements. Mannheim: Mannheim Institute for Sustainable Energy Studies.
- Reichelstein, S. (2023). Corporate carbon disclosures. Accountability in a Sustainable World Quarterly, 3, 85–89.
- Zhuang, J., Bach, A., van Vlijmen, B. H. C., Reichelstein, S., Chueh, W., Onori, S. and Benson, S. M. (2023). A decision-making model for retired Li-ion batteries. Mannheim.
- Cohen, S., Kadach, I., Ormazabal, G. and Reichelstein, S. (2022). Executive compensation tied to ESG performance: International evidence. Mannheim.
- Cohen, S., Kadach, I., Ormazabal, G. and Reichelstein, S. (2022). Executive compensation tied to ESG performance: International evidence. Mannheim.
- Cohen, S., Kadach, I., Ormazabal, G. and Reichelstein, S. (2022). Executive compensation tied to ESG performance: International evidence. ZEW Discussion Papers, 22–051. Mannheim.
- Comello, S., Reichelstein, J. and Reichelstein, S. (2022). Corporate carbon reduction pledges: An effective tool to mitigate climate change? Advances in Social Innovation (forthcoming).
- Comello, S., Reichelstein, J. and Reichelstein, S. (2022). Transparency on the Path to Net-Zero. Mannheim.
- Glenk, G., Holler, P. and Reichelstein, S. (2022). Advances in Power-to-Gas technologies: cost and conversion efficiency. Mannheim.
- Glenk, G. and Reichelstein, S. (2022). Reversible Power-to-Gas systems for energy conversion and storage. Nature Communications, 13, 1–10.
- Glenk, G. and Reichelstein, S. (2022). The economic dynamics of competing power generation sources. Renewable and Sustainable Energy Reviews, 168, 1–9.
- Kaplan, R. S., Ramanna, K. and Reichelstein, S. (2022). Measuring product carbon footprints from cradle to gate. Mannheim.
- Reichelstein, S. (2022). Corporate Carbon Emission Statements. Mannheim.
- Reichelstein, S. (2022). Corporate carbon emission statements. ZEW Discussion Papers, 22–052. Mannheim.