The two PhD projects investigate policies to speed up the development of supply chains for net zero technologies, like renewable hydrogen. The research will cover national, regional, and global scales and assess policy outcomes such as technology diffusion, job creation, and security of energy supply.
The first PhD project will evaluate various pathways for renewable hydrogen supply chains in Switzerland, to inform future energy policies.
The second PhD project will develop and apply a novel modeling framework, combining agent-based modeling with energy system modeling to simulate supply chains for net zero technologies.
We expect your research to be scientifically rigorous and relevant to policymakers and managers. You will collaborate closely with other researchers at our chair and interact with policymakers, managers, and other stakeholders. As an integral part of your work, you will publish your results in high-impact peer-reviewed journals and outreach outlets. You will also supervise master students and support the group’s teaching.
Your work will contribute to advancing knowledge in policies for net zero technologies, with a focus on both academic and real-world impact.
The ideal candidate must:
Not required but a plus to:
We offer an entrepreneurial research environment in a dynamic team at a world-class academic institution. We also offer national and international development opportunities through collaborations with top academic, industrial, and policy partners. Further, you will have the option to collaborate closely with sus.lab, SusTec’s think-and-do tank, on applied projects with companies and policymakers.
The two positions have different starting dates:
Your day-to-day supervisor will be Dr. Alejandro Nuñez-Jimenez, with Prof. Volker Hoffmann as the leader of the research group.
You will be hired as a full-time researcher for the entire duration of the project. The annual salary is very competitive (see ETH Zurich regulations). These positions are based in Zurich, Switzerland. Remote work from abroad is impossible due to legal constraints.
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We look forward to receiving your online application with the following documents:
Submit your application through this online application portal. Applications via email or postal services will not be considered.
For additional information, visit our website or contact Dr. Alejandro Nuñez-Jimenez (anunez-jimenez@ethz.ch, no applications).
Applications will be reviewed on a rolling basis, and the position will remain open until it is filled. For recruitment services, the GTC of ETH Zurich applies.