Jordan is studying for a master's degree in Energy for Society at Hanze University of Applied Sciences in Groningen. He works on projects that contribute to a safe and efficient energy transition and researches new ways to produce hydrogen.
Mechanical Engineering
After graduating from high school in California, Jordan enrolled in Mechanical Engineering at Hanze University of Applied Sciences. During his bachelor's degree, he wrote his thesis on ammonia electrolysis, a technique for extracting hydrogen from ammonia. This research sparked his interest in sustainable energy and inspired him to pursue a master's degree in Energy for Society.
Entrance
Jordan's bachelor's research led him to Entrance. There, he enjoys working on projects that link technical innovation with societal acceptance. For example, he's researching how ammonia electrolysis can be applied more safely and efficiently, and how hydrogen projects can be implemented faster and more widely. Watch Jordan's story and get inspired.
"Go for it! It might sound cliché, but change truly starts with you and taking initiative."
- Jordan Beltchev