We are offering an interesting
PhD Position - Techno-economic assessment of geothermal plants with material co-production in energy systems
Do you want to contribute to securing the critical raw materials needed to enable the European energy transition while working with powerful energy system models within an international team of researchers? Then become part of our team at the Institute of Climate and Energy Systems - Jülich Systems Analysis and contribute to our research with your PhD thesis. Here at our institute, we investigate what a sustainable energy system could look like, providing meaningful analyses and scenarios for policymakers. Within the Marie Skłodowska-Curie project MiningBrines, we use our skillset to help develop a sustainable brine mining whole strategy that extracts and valorizes renewable energy, energetic gases, and critical raw materials from geothermal brines across European geothermal wells. If you are interested, read more about this unique opportunity and the associated tasks in detail below. Can´t wait to start? Have a first look of what it’s like working at ICE-2: https://go.fzj.de/ice-2
Institute issuing the offer: ICE-2
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Critical Raw Materials (CRM) are those raw materials with unique properties that are economically and strategically important for the European economy and energy transition towards a carbon neutral future. Geothermal wells are located all over Europe and contain various minerals such as Lithium or Boron and energetic gases such as hydrogen and methane. Currently these geothermal wells are mostly used for their heat-energy properties. The MiningBrines project funded by the EU Horizon program aims to develop a strategy to extract CRM and other materials from geothermal brines while at the same time continuing to supply renewable energy. Your goal as one of 19 international PhD candidates within the project is to evaluate the economic viability of geothermal plants that produce power, heat, and critical materials by comparing them to other energy sources and extraction methods, while considering future demand, price trends, and incorporating data on resource productivity, innovative extraction methods, and social acceptance. For this you will work together with project partners to retrieve real world techno-economic data as a foundation for integrating geothermal plants into European energy system models based on the institute`s own open-source FINE framework https://github.com/FZJ-IEK3-VSA/FINE.
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Being part of the Marie-Sklodowska-Curie doctoral network MiningBrines we are offering ideal conditions for you to complete your doctoral degree:
Additionally, the Institute of Climate and Energy Systems - Jülich Systems Analysis offers to all its PhD students:
Further information about the project can be found here: https://cordis.europa.eu/project/id/101226422
In addition to exciting tasks and a collaborative working atmosphere at Jülich, we have a lot more to offer: https://go.fzj.de/benefits
We welcome applications from people with diverse backgrounds, e.g. in terms of age, gender, disability, sexual orientation / identity, and social, ethnic and religious origin. A diverse and inclusive working environment with equal opportunities in which everyone can realize their potential is important to us.
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