Conducting research for a changing society: This is what drives us at Forschungszentrum Jülich. As a member of the Helmholtz Association, we aim to tackle the grand societal challenges of our time and conduct research into the possibilities of a digitized society, a climate-friendly energy system, and a resource-efficient economy. Work together with around 7,400 employees in one of Europe’s biggest research centers and help us to shape change!
Are you interested in questions concerning the greenhouse gas neutral energy system of the future? Would you like to be part of an international research team? And would you like to incorporate your own creative ideas into your master thesis? Then we have an offer for you: At the Institute of Climate and Energy Systems, Jülich Systems Analysis, we use integrated models to make statements regarding one of the greatest challenges of the 21st century: achieving a greenhouse gas neutral global energy system.
Join our team at the next possible date. We offer you an exciting
Bachelor Thesis - The Status of Alkaline and PEM Electrolysis: A Techno-Economic Review Hydrogen is seen worldwide as a crucial building block for the transformation towards a sustainable and greenhouse gas-neutral energy system. Electrolysis is the best known and most relevant option for sustainable and efficient production of hydrogen. In addition to alkaline electrolysis, which has been commercially available for a long time, current research is focusing on PEM (polymer electrolyte membrane) electrolysis.
As part of your bachelor thesis, you will research and compare the current and projected techno-economic parameters of AEL and PEM electrolysis. Therefore, you will examine the scientific literature as well as manufacturer data and develop a harmonization approach to enable a comparison of the researched data. Your tasks include:
Familiarization with AEL and PEM electrolysis
Identifying and researching the relevant techno-economic parameters
Development of a harmonization methodology for the extracted data
Comparison and visualization of the reviewed data
You are studying engineering, industrial engineering, energy technology, physics, or a comparable course of study. You are also characterized by:
An interest in the challenges of the energy transition and its economic consequences
An interest in electrolyzers and a basic understanding of how they work
A high degree of independence and motivation as well as the ability to analyze and implement complex issues
Ideally first experience in data analysis and visualization
Very good knowledge of German or English
We work on cutting-edge innovative topics and offer you the opportunity to actively shape change! With us, you will have the opportunity to build up a deep knowledge of relevant future technologies in what is perhaps the most relevant topic of our century for society as a whole: the energy transition. We support your work and your career through:
An interesting and socially relevant topic for your thesis with a forward-looking theme
Highly motivated, international working group in one of the largest research centers in Europe
Intensive supervision at a flexible workplace (100% remote work possible)
Excellent scientific equipment and the latest technology
Flexible working hours and adequate remuneration
In addition to exciting tasks and a collaborative working atmosphere at Jülich, we have a lot more more to offer: https://www.fz-juelich.de/en/careers/julich-as-an-employer/benefits.