Xiaojin Zhang

Ms Xiaojin Zhang

Position

Contact Data

Tel. (Alt.): +41 44 633 46 32

ORCID: 0000-0001-5639-6284

Address

ETH Zürich
Xiaojin Zhang
Professur für Nachhaltiges Bauen
HIL  F 27.1
Stefano-Franscini-Platz 5
8093 Zürich
Switzerland

Other Addresses
Xiaojin Zhang
OHSA/D21
Forschungsstrasse 111, PSI
5232 Villigen PSI
Switzerland
Organisations Student / Programme Doctorate at D-BAUG
Research Field
  • Sustainable buildings and districts
  • Energy technology assessment (renewable & storage technologies)
  • Life cycle assessment
  • Techno-economic analysis

Xiaojin Zhang is a Ph.D student at the Chair of Sustainable Construction since September 2020. Her Ph.D. thesis topic focuses on the evaluation of sustainable buildings and urban districts from current and future perspectives. She is also affiliated with the Paul Scherrer Institute as a scientist from January 2014 to December 2023, specialized in energy technology assessment.

Her expertise focuses on the assessment of sustainable buildings and districts, energy generation, energy storage, carbon capture, storage and utilization (CCSU) technologies using Life Cycle Assessment (LCA) and techno-economic analysis. She is also specialized in estimating technology potential considering their current and future technical performance, life cycle environmental impacts and cost development. 

Additional Information

Projects:

  • (2019 – 2025) Amsterdam Bilbao Citizen Driven Smart Cities (ATELIER)- a smart city project that showcase innovative solutions that integrate buildings with smart mobility and energy technologies, withAmsterdam and Bilbao being the Lighthouse cities. She is responsible for developing the monitoring and assessment framework, methodology and tools that can assess the impact of these solutions from economic, environmental and social aspects at both district- and city-level, and most importantly through a life cycle perspective and considering potential future scenarios.
  • (2019 – 2020) IMPort of Electricity-based Gas (IMPEGA) – a project exploring the production and import of synthetic fuel from Iceland to Switzerland, utilizing renewable electricity and CO2 from geothermal plant in Iceland. She conducted the life cycle assessment of the explored system with fully transparent and parameterized life cycle inventory data.
  • (2017 – 2020) Enabling a Low-carbon Economy via Hydrogen and CO2 Capture & Storage (ELEGANCY), in which she assessed the decarbonization of hydrogen production considering steam methane reforming (SMR) and autothermal (ATR) reforming with carbon dioxide capture, storage and utilization (CCSU).
  • (2014 – 2021) Swiss Competence Centre for Energy Research (SCCER) - Heat and Electricity Energy Storage (Hae) and Energy System Integration (ESI) Platform in which she investigates the performance of various energy storage technologies including Power-to-Gas (P2G), thermal energy storage, pumped hydro storage, batteries (eg. lead-acid batteries, lithium-ion batteries and redox flow batteries) and compressed air energy storage, considering various stationary storage applications.
  • (2015 - 2019) Potentials, costs and environmental burdens of electricity generation technologies for Swiss electricity supply until 2050 funded by the Bundesamt für Energie (BFE), as well as SCCER-Supply of Electricity (SoE), in which she analyzed the current and future technology performance of solar photovoltaics (PV) in Switzerland, including the technology potential, cost development and life cycle environmental impacts.
  • (2014 – 2015) Life Cycle Assessment of Nuclear Power in Switzerland funded by Swissnuclear, in which she worked on updating the LCA model of Swiss nuclear power by taking into account the up-to-date nuclear fuel cycle, power plant operation, waste treatment and disposal.

She received her master’s degree in environmental science and engineering from a joint master program at Nanyang Technological University in Singapore and Stanford University in the United States, after completing her bachelor’s degree at Sichuan University in 2009.

Prior to her career in academia, she worked as an environmental consultant in Singapore, advising clients from South East Asia and Australia in sustainable district planning, by modeling complex urban systems through applying systems dynamics and building energy simulations.

She supervises master students and gives guest lectures at ETH Zurich in courses including: “An introduction to sustainable development in the built environment”, “CCS and the industry of carbon-based resources”, “renewable energy technologies” and “nuclear energy system”. 

A list of recent publications by her can be found here.

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