Job description
THE RESEARCH TEAM
The research team ‘energy law’ of the University of Ghent consists of 11 researchers, including 4 PhD students, and is led by prof. dr. Frederik Vandendriessche. In addition to the PhD students, the research team includes a number of part-time project staff and voluntary staff. Our research activities include offshore wind energy, demand side management, local energy communities, energy efficiency of buildings, heat networks…
THE RESEARCH PROJECT
Can we use the energy from sun and wind to make renewable molecules at sea and how do we prove that hydrogen is really green? With MuSe (Molecules at Sea) we want to explore the opportunities for producing and important renewable molecules, such as hydrogen, methanol and methane, from offshore energy production as we know it from wind or solar parks.
Your research is part of work package 6 of MuSe and concerns the certification of (renewable) hydrogen and other green molecules. Not only at the EU level, but also in various EU Member States, governments and companies are already taking initiatives to support and enable the swift roll-out of (imported) CO2-friendly molecules. In particular, a standardized comprehensive legal framework for hydrogen is crucial to form a single a single liquid and competitive market for green molecules in Central Western Europe. Moreover, the Belgian government intends to explore cooperation between the Netherlands, Luxembourg, Germany and France to establish international and European standards for the certification and trade of renewable molecules..
The project has a duration of 3 years with an additional 1 year industrial financing (still to be obtained), which should allow to complete a doctoral research in 4 years. The MuSe project is mainly financed by the ETF (Energy Transition Fund). The ETF’s mission is to encourage and support energy research, development and innovation within the federal energy competences (including renewable energies in the North Sea, biofuels, nuclear energy applications, security of supply and grid balancing).
YOUR TASKS
- You investigate the legal framework for hydrogen and green molecules, with a special focus on the certification of (green) hydrogen and other green molecules.
- You assist the ‘energy law’ research team with the fulfillment of various research and teaching tasks.
Job profile
WHAT WE ARE LOOKING FOR
- You hold a Master’s degree in law (or plan to graduate this academic year).
- You have a thorough knowledge of international and European law.
- You have affinity with energy law.
- You achieved good study results.
- Multidisciplinary collaboration (engineering, economics, chemistry,…) does not scare you.
- You are open to industrial involvement.
- Experience and familiarity with Belgian law is a plus.
- You feel like doing scientific research with a view to obtaining a PhD.
- You are a team player.
- You have knowledge of Dutch, French and English.
How to apply
Send your application to frederik.vandendriessche@UGent.be
Your application must include the following documents:
- your CV and an overview of your study results (merged into one pdf file)
- your application letter in pdf format
- a transcript of the required degree (if already in your possession). If you have a foreign diploma in a language other than our national languages (Dutch, French or German) or English, please add a translation in one of the mentioned languages.
- a reference letter, an overview of your study results, …
Apply before the application deadline (see above).
As Ghent University maintains an equal opportunities and diversity policy, everyone is encouraged to apply for this position.
MORE INFORMATION
For more information about this vacancy, please contact Prof. dr. Frederik Vandendriessche (frederik.vandendriessche@UGent.be, +32(0)4 72 71 40 76). Important: do NOT send your application by email, but apply online.