Das ist der Job
What You Can Expect
MSc thesis topic on Resilience Assessment of Synthetic Fuel Supply Chains.
Darum lohnt es sich
In practice-oriented projects, our research teams develop a holistic understanding of the system and effective system solutions to make energy transition in business and society successful through research.
Place of work: Oldenburg
Starting date:
Career level: Student research project and final thesis
Type of employment: Part time
Duration of contract: 6 Monate
Remuneration: Remuneration is in accordance with the Collective Agreement for the Public Sector - Federal Government (TVöD-Bund)
The Institute of Networked Energy Systems develops transformation strategies and technical solutions for the efficient integration of the electricity, heating, transport and industrial sectors.
You will work in the field of sustainable fuel supply chains. The thesis focuses on developing and applying a practical method to assess the structural vulnerability and resilience of selected synthetic or alternative fuel supply chains.
The work will support ongoing research on future fuel production and supply pathways, including Power-to-Liquid fuels and aviation energy carriers such as sustainable aviation fuels or liquid hydrogen. The main goal is to identify critical nodes, dependencies, and potential weaknesses in selected fuel supply chains and to derive recommendatio