Do you want to contribute to greening our energy system? Do you enjoy environmental assessment and thinking in systems? If yes, then join our environmental science group for a 4-year PhD position focused on quantifying the climate impacts and benefits of green hydrogen. You will become part of a dynamic interdisciplinary team of researchers and a broader academic-industrial consortium to help develop a responsible and sustainable green hydrogen economy.
This PhD position is part of the Hy-SUCCES (Social, User aCCeptable, Economically Sustainable Systems for hydrogen) project within the NWO Groenvermogen NL programme. The project involves a broad consortium of universities, research institutes and industrial partners. It aims to analyse the socioeconomic and environmental factors that influence the role of hydrogen in a sustainable energy system, and to remove barriers and put enabling factors in place to deploy hydrogen at the desired scale.
Your research at Radboud University will contribute to these aims by looking at the environmental impacts of green hydrogen production and use, both in the Netherlands and globally. You will use prospective life-cycle assessment to determine climate footprints, accounting for all emissions of the production, transport, and various end-uses. The prospective element allows assessment of technologies that are still in development (e.g. electrolysers, transport modes). You will consider different hydrogen end-uses and look at climate-optimal ways of using hydrogen. Furthermore, using scenarios, model-outcomes and learning curves of consortium partners you will evaluate the climate benefits and wider environmental impacts of green hydrogen when scaled up by 2030 and 2050.
Aside from generic skills such as writing, presenting and solid scientific teamwork, this position will enable you to (further) develop your skills in environmental assessment, life-cycle assessment, systems thinking, modelling and coding. You will work on a set of technologies that is expected to play a key role in transitioning away from fossil fuels and mitigating climate change. And since it is currently insufficiently clear what the environmental impacts of hydrogen technologies are, you will help answer a crucial question: how to assess and ensure that green hydrogen is truly green.
You will collaborate with an interdisciplinary team of experts at the academic forefront of environmental assessment of new technologies and their system-level consequences. You will generate results with direct sustainability impacts on society through cooperation with consortium partners. You will have opportunities to take various courses, and you will contribute about 10% of your working time to our teaching activities on environmental sustainability.
Would you like to learn more about what it’s like to pursue a PhD at Radboud University? Visit the page about working as a PhD candidate.