Hans Böhm completed his bachelor and master studies in mechanical engineering at Graz University of Technology. He graduated in 2015 with a focus on energy technology and motor and drive technology. After working for one year as a development engineer for refrigeration appliances, he started working as a researcher at the Energy Technology Department of the Energy Institute of the Johannes Kepler University. His research focuses on the techno-economic assessment of emerging technologies and processes for the storage and conversion of renewable energy sources. His expertise is in the field of renewable hydrogen technologies and power-to-x processes as well as carbon capture and utilisation (CCU). He completed his PhD in 2022 as an external PhD student at the Department of Process Engineering and Industrial Environmental Protection at the University of Leoben. His dissertation dealt with the techno-economic assessment of emerging power-to-gas technologies using advanced generic methods.