PhD candidate at the Department of Interdisciplinary Cultural Studies (KULT), affiliated with the CLEEN research group and FME HYDROGENi.
The purpose of the PhD project is to explore hydrogen and its role in the energy transition from a socio-technical perspective, rooted in transition studies and STS (Science and Technology Studies). The project focuses on visions, expectations, and strategies that underlie the development of a future hydrogen economy in Europe, and more specifically in Norway. Here, industry and politics are put under the loop, to gain a better understanding of how actors within these domains work and position themselves in realtion to hydrogen as part of the future energy system and low-emission society.
Background:
- Bachelor's degree in International Environment and Development Studies
- Master's degree in Technology, Innovation, and Knowledge, with specialization in Innovation Studies