Job Description
About this position
Are you passionate about experimental research and eager to contribute to the future of clean energy? Join us in developing cutting-edge fiber optic sensors for hydrogen detection, an essential technology for ensuring safety in next-generation hydrogen infrastructure. As part of TNO, you’ll work on a high-impact project that combines optics, data analysis, and engineering challenges. Hydrogen safety is a top priority, and advanced leakage detection systems are urgently needed to support large-scale deployment of hydrogen production and distribution infrastructure.
What will be your role?
This internship contributes to the development of advanced hydrogen detection technology system.
TNO is developing a scalable fiber optic sensor system capable of detecting very low hydrogen concentrations. The project focuses on improving the experimental setup, optimizing data processing for temperature cross-sensitivity, and...
Job Details
- Location Delft, South Holland
- Job Type Full-time
- Category Physical Scientists
- Posted Date February 28, 2026
- Application Deadline April 09, 2026