Development and implementation of a hydrogen monitoring system in an industrial context.
Work description
Hydrogen is emerging as a solid and more efficient alternative for green energy production, and could be introduced into the natural gas network, partially or totally replacing its current components, namely methane. This grant will be developed within the framework of a project integrated into the Alliance for Energy Transition, which aims to develop and implement, in an industrial context, optical sensors for the detection and monitoring of gases in the energy sector.
Academic Qualifications
Master in Physics Engineering
Minimum profile required
Experience with fiber optic sensors and thin film fabrication using sputtering systems. Proficiency in electronics, simulation, and programming for device control and results analysis.
Preference factors
Knowledge of LabVIEW and Python programming with experience in developing control interfaces. Experience in prototyping for implementation in an industrial environment.
Application Period
Since 29 Jan 2026 to 11 Feb 2026
Centre
Applied Photonics