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Teymur Gogiyev

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Teymur Gogiyev

PhD Candidate
Department of Energy and Process Engineering

teymur.gogiyev@ntnu.no
E4-121 Realfagbygget Gløshaugen, Trondheim
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Working as a PhD candidate at Industrial Ecology Programme on the project FME HYDROGENi. The project aims to spearhead the research and innovations needed to fulfill this road map's 2030 and 2050 visions of green shift. My PhD is supervised by Francesco Cherubini and co-supervised by Nicola Paltrinieri. 

Hydrogen and hydrogen-based fuels are expected to play a substantial role in hard-to-abate sectors such as transport and industry to implement a green shift. My research aims to enhance hydrogen-based value chains in Norway with advanced life-cycle assessment (LCA) to promote sustainability-driven innovation, as well as quantify the climate change mitigation potential and environmental co-benefits and trade-offs of large-scale deployment of H2-based technologies in Norway.

I have a background in ecological engineering, along with an MSc Industrial Ecology (NTNU, 2023) and MSc Engineering (NTNU, 2021)

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2025

  • Gogiyev, Teymur; Condon, Sean Kristian; Cherubini, Francesco; Barbosa Watanabe, Marcos Djun. (2025) Environmental implications of alternative production, distribution, storage, and leakage rates of hydrogen from offshore wind in Norway. Energy Reports
    Academic article

2024

  • Pezeshki, Seyed Iliya; Subedi, Abhishek; Gogiyev, Teymur; Falegnami, Andrea; Ustolin, Federico; Paltrinieri, Nicola. (2024) Functional resonance analysis method for emerging risks in hydrogen handling: An analysis of an experimental test. Journal of Safety and Sustainability
    Academic article

Journal publications

  • Gogiyev, Teymur; Condon, Sean Kristian; Cherubini, Francesco; Barbosa Watanabe, Marcos Djun. (2025) Environmental implications of alternative production, distribution, storage, and leakage rates of hydrogen from offshore wind in Norway. Energy Reports
    Academic article
  • Pezeshki, Seyed Iliya; Subedi, Abhishek; Gogiyev, Teymur; Falegnami, Andrea; Ustolin, Federico; Paltrinieri, Nicola. (2024) Functional resonance analysis method for emerging risks in hydrogen handling: An analysis of an experimental test. Journal of Safety and Sustainability
    Academic article

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