Research Associate (m/f/d) -
Wissenschaftliche*r Mitarbeiter*in
Institute for Circular Resource Engineering und Management
Remuneration according to guidelines of Marie Skłodowska-Curie Actions
ID: 8026WV11
Start of employment: 01.09.2026
Application deadline 13.04.2026
Scope full time and fixed term until 31.08.2029
This PhD project aims to develop dynamic and multi-criteria impact assessment models for geothermal multi-resource extraction within the framework of the EU-funded MiningBrines Programme. The central objective is to evaluate the environmental, economic, and societal implications of simultaneously extracting geothermal energy, dissolved gases, and critical minerals from deep brine systems.
A key goal is to move beyond conventional static life cycle assessment approaches by establishing dynamic modelling frameworks that account for evolving boundary conditions. These include climate change trajectories, energy system transitions, groundwater responses, biodiversity impacts, and regulatory developments. The project seeks to provide forward-looking, scenario-based tools that enable stakeholders to assess long-term system performance, trade-offs, and uncertainties over the lifetime of geothermal investments.
The project is expected to deliver a dynamic, scenario-based multi-criteria impact assessment framework tailored to geothermal multi-resource extraction systems. It will provide quantitative insights into long-term environmental, economic, and societal trade-offs under evolving external conditions.
By integrating machine learning, optimisation, and sustainability assessment into a decision support platform, the research will produce robust tools for responsible investment and policy-making.
The successful candidate will be part of the MiningBrines Marie Skłodowska-Curie Doctoral Network,
a European training program bringing together universities, research institutes, and industry partners.
YOUR PROFILE
Requirements
- Completed scientific university studies, in particular in the subject Environmental Engineering, Process Engineering or Chemical sciences
- Early Stage Researcher (m/f/d) - must not obtain a doctoral degree
Desired knowledge and personal skills
- Strong background in Life Cycle Assessment (LCA), environmental systems analysis, or sustainability assessment
- Experience with dynamic modelling approaches (e.g. time-dependent systems, scenario modelling, optimisation models)
- Knowledge of energy systems, resource recovery, carbon capture/storage or industrial process assessment
- Programming skills (e.g. Python, MATLAB, R) for modelling, data processing and tool integration
- Capacity to work in interdisciplinary and international research environments
OUR OFFER
- A job in an interesting, friendly and appreciative working environment
- Joining network-wide training schools and workshops
ELIGIBILITY CRITERIA
Researchers recruited within the Doctoral Network must be Early Stage Researchers (ESRs) and must not have a doctoral degree. Additionaly, they must not have resided or carried out their main activity (work, studies, etc.) in the country of the recruiting organization (here: Germany) for more than 12 months in the 36 months immediately before recruitment date. Doctoral candidates funded by the Doctoral Networks can be of any nationality and should be enrolled in a doctoral programme leading to the award of a doctoral degree.
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Email: ayah.alassali@tuhh.de.
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