PhD student in AI methods for integrated hydrogen-electricity markets (m/f/x)

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PhD student in AI methods for integrated hydrogen-electricity markets (m/f/x)

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Job types

PhD; PhD scholarship

Education level

Higher professional education +

Salary indication

€2407—€3801 per month

Location

Science Park 123, 1098XG, Amsterdam

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Job description

Centrum Wiskunde & Informatica (CWI) in Amsterdam has a vacancy for PhD student position in AI-based methods for integrated hydrogen-electricity markets (m/f/x)

Job description
Our energy systems are undergoing rapid changes, with increasing adoption of distributed renewable generation (from PVs and wind turbines), new forms of demand (from EV charging, heating) and storage. This poses significant challenges for our power networks, as seen in the significant network congestion issues emerging in many regions of the Netherlands. In recent years, hydrogen has emerged as a significant energy vector, with potential to address many of the challenges posed by the energy transition. The Netherlands national hydrogen research programme on hydrogen, Groenvermogen NL (GVNL, https://groenvermogennl.org/) was established to perform fundamental and practical research required for realizing and accelerating the hydrogen economy.

WP7 of Groenvermogen (called Hy-SuCCESS: Social, User aCCeptable, Economically Sustainable Systems for hydrogen) studies the development of hydrogen systems from a socio-technical perspective. It considers both the economic and business cases of hydrogen systems, but also the system integration aspects, legal aspects and the user acceptability of hydrogen solutions in different application areas. It is based on a highly interdisciplinary research consortium, that brings together economists, business school scientists, system modeling and optimization researchers, computer scientists, legal experts and social scientists working on energy topics.

Description of the PhD project
The project of the PhD student based at CWI in Amsterdam will study integrated hydrogen-electricity markets. In particular techniques from Artificial Intelligence and multi-agent systems for modelling new types of markets are particularly relevant for this position. From an application perspective, in most application areas where hydrogen is deployed, it has to inter-operate with other energy carriers and consumers, in particular electricity, transport, gas, heating etc. For example, a hydrogen based-fuel cell or electrolyser will have to supply a number of services, ranging from supplying local transport or industry needs, to acting as a source of storage and flexibility for the power networks. Here, flexibility is the capability to change some individual energy supply or demand in time, size, or location: this can relieve power network congestion, which is an increasingly important problem in the Netherlands. From a market-based perspective, this means hydrogen assets will have to participate simultaneously in a number of markets, including local hydrogen and electricity markets, but also flexibility markets related for managing network congestion.

Some specific topics that are relevant for this PhD position include (non-exclusive list):
  • Automated bidding strategies for participating in multiple markets (hydrogen, electricity) over different time scales, such as short-term forward markets and spot markets (operating in real-time). This can be achieved through a variety of optimization, machine learning or AI-based heuristics.
  • Optimization of revenue stacking models for hydrogen assets that have to supply a number of market-based services simultaneously (e.g. deliver hydrogen for transport, or act as a form of energy storage for electricity system)
  • Design of new types of short-term electricity markets, that incentivize the participation of hydrogen assets, in combination with other types of power system assets (batteries, etc.). From a research perspective, this can involve techniques from algorithmic game theory and AI-based mechanism design.
  • Validation of new types of markets (both those designed above and others) through principled multi-agent simulations, complex systems analysis or other data-driven simulation methods.

Fundamental AI techniques relevant to this project include a wide range of computational intelligence and ML techniques, distributed, multi-agent optimization, market-based coordination between agents, automated negotiation and algorithmic game theory approaches. In terms of the optimization aspects, relevant topics include: single and multi-criteria optimization, dynamic constraints, uncertainty and risks, costs of actions, and economic/technical trade-offs.

The PhD student will start with a survey identifying promising alternatives and then delve deeper into specific solutions and approaches and real case studies and data. The projects will involve regular discussion and presentation of the results to other consortium members from other universities, HBOs and companies. Given this is a large, interdisciplinary project, partners may have potentially, different expertise backgrounds. Hence, effective communication skills are required.

Requirements

PhD candidates should have a master degree in artificial intelligence, computer science or mathematics, and have a keen interest in energy applications. Candidates with a background in electrical engineering (especially from a smart power grids background), technology, policy and management are also encouraged to apply, especially if they have experience with numerical modeling and optimization methods. Further, candidates with a background in economics are also welcome to apply, especially if they have a background in computational and market simulation methods, such as agent-based computational economics.

All candidates should have a clear interest in fundamental research, should be creative and solid in their approach to science, should have (potential) interest in AI (multi-agent systems, machine learning, etc.) and in the problem area of integrated energy systems, and the ability to cooperate with experts from different disciplines. It is essential that you have good academic writing and presentation skills. Candidates are expected to have an proficient command of English.

Diversity code
CWI encourages a diverse workforce: we endeavour to develop talent and creativity by bringing people from different backgrounds and cultures together. We recruit and select based on capabilities and talent. We strongly encourage everyone with the appropriate qualifications to apply for the vacancy, regardless of age, gender, origin, sexual orientation or physical abilities.

Conditions of employment

The terms of employment are in accordance with the Dutch Collective Labour Agreement for Research Centres ("CAO-onderzoeksinstellingen"). The initial labour agreement will be for a period of 18 months. After a positive evaluation, the agreement will be extended by 30 months. The gross monthly salary, for a PhD student on a full time basis, is € 2,884 during the first year and increases to €3,801 over the four year period. Employees are also entitled to a holiday allowance of 8% of the gross annual salary and a year-end bonus of 8.33%. CWI offers attractive working conditions, including flexible scheduling and help with housing for expat employees.

Please visit our websites for more information about our terms of employment:
https://www.cwi.nl/jobs/terms-of-employment and
https://www.nwo-i.nl/en/working-at-nwo-i/jobsatnwoi/

Employer

Centrum Wiskunde & Informatica

Centrum Wiskunde & Informatica (CWI) is the Dutch national research institute for mathematics and computer science and is part of the Institutes Organisation of the Dutch Research Council (NWO). The mission of CWI is to conduct pioneering research in mathematics and computer science, generating new knowledge in these fields and conveying it to trade, industry, and society at large.

CWI is an internationally oriented institute, with 160 scientists from approximately 27 countries, an informal atmosphere and short lines of communication. We have an activity committee that organizes after-work activities and an informal women’s network.

CWI is located at Amsterdam Science Park, which is a major location for scientific research in the Netherlands. Next to CWI, Science Park houses several other national research institutes, many startups and scale-ups, the Amsterdam Internet Exchange (AMS-IX), and the Faculty of Science of the University of Amsterdam.

Department

The PhD students will be employed for 4 years in the Intelligent and Autonomous Systems Group (IAS, https://www.cwi.nl/en/groups/intelligent-and-autonomous-systems/) at CWI, the National Research Institute for Mathematics and Computer Science in the Netherlands, located in Amsterdam. The IAS group has an extensive experience in developing and applying computational intelligent, multi-agent systems and applied game theory techniques to address societal problems, and energy systems are an increasingly important application area. The student with be supervised by two senior researchers in the group: Prof. Valentin Robu (also professor at TU Eindhoven) and Professor Han La Poutré (also professor at TU Delft). The student will also interact with two other PhD students already working in the group working on hydrogen system topics, from other work packages of GroenvermogenNL.

Additional information

All applications should include:
  • A detailed CV, detailing educational and work experience
  • List of grades and courses completed during their studies
  • A motivation cover letter, describing how the background and interests of the applicant, and fit with the proposed PhD project(s)
  • [Optional] Relevant information about a completed piece of research (e.g. abstract of MSc thesis or relevant prior publication (if any).

The application deadline is Tuesday, 22nd April 2025. To be considered, valid applications must be received through the CWI HR system, using the link provided. Tentatively, we aim to notify the shortlisted candidates soon after closing, and hold the interviews in mid-May 2025.

For more information about the vacancies, please contact:

Prof. Dr. Valentin Robu

Tel. +31 (0)20 592 4123

Email: v.robu@cwi.nl

Or:

Prof. Dr. Han La Poutré

Tel. +31 (0)20 592 4082

Email: han.la.poutre@cwi.nl
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