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A leading research university in Oulu is looking for three postdoctoral researchers to join the Hydrogen Future programme. Candidates should have a relevant doctoral degree, exhibit transdisciplinary orientation, and possess excellent communication skills in English. This position offers the opportunity to contribute to cutting-edge research in sustainable hydrogen solutions and enjoy a supportive academic environment.
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The University of Oulu is a multidisciplinary, international research university, with about 4000 employees who produce new knowledge based on high-standards research and provide research based education to build a more sustainable, smarter, and more humane world. The University of Oulu community has about 17,000 people in total. Our northern scientific community operates globally and creates conditions for the emergence of innovations.
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Three Postdoctoral Researchers to join us in “Hydrogen Future as Climate Change Solution (H2FUTURE)” programme at the University of Oulu (Finland) for a fixed term of 3 years
HYDROGEN FUTURE AS A CLIMATE SOLUTION (H2FUTURE) combines the University of Oulu’s research strengths in future H2 production, sustainable metals reduction processes, and hydrogen resistant steel development to a unique, holistic, multidisciplinary research community with ambition in enabling green and sustainable hydrogen transition. H2FUTURE is leveraging research excellence in future energy formation and its applications to mitigate the energy and environmental crisis.
H2FUTURE stands on fundamental research on physics, chemistry, process metallurgy, physical metallurgy and mechanical engineering related to H2FUTURE thematics. Thematics cover but are not limited to energy efficient and climate neutral hydrogen productions, fossil-free metals production and development of steels for hydrogen transition.
Solar photocatalysis As the demand for green hydrogen continues to rise, the high energy demands associated with conventional methods like electrolysis highlight the need for alternative approaches. Photocatalysis, leveraging solar energy for various applications, presents a promising approach for sustainable hydrogen production, CO2 reduction and/or pollutant degradation. The focus of this research theme is on the development and characterization of photocatalysts for direct photocatalytic water splitting, CO2 reduction and/or pollutant degradation aiming to unlock the potential of energy-efficient method towards green energy transition and emission free future.
Steels in Hydrogen Environment The transition from carbon-based to hydrogen-based steelmaking processes represents a pivotal shift towards greener industrial practices. This research area is of great importance due to the essential role high-strength steels play in construction materials.
Hydrogen via Methane Pyrolysis With the energy-intensive nature of electrolytic hydrogen production prompting exploration of alternative methods, thermocatalytic decomposition of methane or biomethane emerges as a scalable approach for green hydrogen production.
In addition to the core themes, H2FUTURE also explores unconventional hydrogen pathways and cross-cutting aspects that strengthen resilience of the hydrogen economy.
We are looking for three postdoctoral researchers to strengthen and expand the above-mentioned thematics to join our team and facilitate the green transition towards a hydrogen future.
The candidates will be evaluated based on their qualifications, suitability for the research topics, and potential as researchers.
The successful candidates will be employed at the University of Oulu. The salary will be based on levels 5-6 of the demand level chart for university-level teaching and research staff of Finnish universities.
Applications, together with all relevant appendices, must be submitted using the electronic application form by October 15th 2025, at 23:59 (EET).
Top candidates will be invited to an on-site or remote interview.
We welcome applicants from all backgrounds, such as people of different ages, genders and lingual, cultural or minority groups.