
Lars Jürgensen
Professor · Environmental Process Engineering
Bremen University of Applied SciencesAbout
Prof. Dr. Lars Jürgensen serves as a Professor in the Department of Environmental Process Engineering at Bremen University of Applied Sciences, based in Faculty 2 (Department B+U) at Neustadtswall 30, 28199 Bremen. His research focuses on hydrogen energy systems and sustainable environmental technologies, with office contact details including phone +49 421 5905 2344 and consultation hours by appointment during semester breaks.
His primary research interests center on PEM electrolysis, fuel cell propulsion, and scalable electrochemical modeling for hydrogen production. He investigates the full hydrogen value chain from electrolyzer characterization to mobile power-to-x applications, with emphasis on emissions-free energy solutions and practical engineering implementations.
Research Grants
- Megawatt-class PEM Electrolyzer (2013-2017): €1,070,537.21 project funded by H-TEC Systems GmbH for pressure electrolyzer development
- Hydrogen Value Chain Demonstration (2022): Integrated PEM electrolysis and fuel cell propulsion system
- Mobile Power-2-x Platform (2022-2023): Field-deployable hydrogen energy conversion system
- AddInno Project (2023-2024): Online self-assessment tool for environmental engineering education
- Green Energy Storage Solutions (2025-2026): Next-generation sustainable storage development
He actively contributes to civil engineering applications including Weser Bridge load testing (2025) and emissions-free cargo bike integration for the School of Architecture's mobile DesignBuild laboratory, demonstrating cross-disciplinary collaboration in sustainable infrastructure.
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