We seek temporary researchers with transdisciplinary and self-starting research skills to work for a period of maximal half a year on the ‘Rethink Hydrogen’ project.
The
Rethink Hydrogen: A multidisciplinary Living Lab on large-scale green hydrogen production seeks to hire a researcher
who can commit to (max) 4 days a week for a period of approximately 6 months in the second half of 2024.
Your job One of the research positions is focused on the role of PEM electrolysers as a key technology in large scale offshore green hydrogen production and the (technical) challenges of upscaling this technology in harsh North Sea conditions.
As researcher you will support the transdisciplinary ‘Rethink Hydrogen’ team, by performing research on energy-system and/or technical aspects of large off-shore hydrogen production. The research outputs and outcomes are input for the Hydrogen Living Lab and collaboration with the HKU. We seek creative and critical thinkers with excellent research- and teamwork skills with interest in the ‘green’ hydrogen value chain and related economic, societal and environmental challenges and opportunities. The positions are ideal for researchers who are preparing for, or extending, a PhD trajectory.
Your responsibilities will be as follows:
- developing and elaborating on draft research questions and methods;
- conducting a (literature) study on the impact of the harsh North Sea conditions and fluctuating energy input of Renewable Energy Sources (RES) on dynamic operation of PEM electrolyser, lifetime, and related impacts;
- co-organisation of workshops with the Rethink Hydrogen team.