Job Description
A key challenge on the path to climate neutrality is storing power generated by renewable sources for example in form of hydrogen. Electrolysis mode operation of the solid oxide cell (SOC) as solid oxide electrolysis cell (SOEC) enables direct conversion of electrical energy into chemical energy. By virtue of its operation temperature of 600 °C and above, the SOEC has the highest electrical efficiency among electrolysis technologies, making it a very promising technology for the hydrogen economy of the future. To improve our understanding of occurring processes in SOEC operation, cells are experimentally characterized to determine their performance as well as determine data to parameterize or validate physical models predicting cell performance or aging.
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Additional Information
Start : according to prior agreement
Duration : 6 months
Requirement for this internship is the enrollment at university. Please attach your CV, transcript of records, enrollment certificate, examination regulations and if indicated a valid work and residence permit.
Diversity and inclusion are not just trends for us but are firmly anchored in our corporate culture. Therefore, we welcome all applications, regardless of gender, age, disability, religion, ethnic origin or sexual identity.
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