PhD researcher in Materials Science and Hydrogen Energy, specializing in hydrogen storage, fuel cells, and energy transition technologies. Experienced in computational methods to design and optimize advanced materials for sustainable energy applications.
The Women in Green Hydrogen Network is important because it creates visibility, inclusivity, and opportunities in a sector that is still highly male-dominated. Hydrogen is at the heart of the global energy transition, and diverse perspectives are essential to drive innovation, ensure just transitions, and design solutions that are both technically robust and socially fair.
Ikram Belkoufa is a PhD researcher in Materials Science and Hydrogen Energy, specializing in hydrogen storage materials, fuel cells, and energy transition technologies. Her work focuses on computational modeling (DFT, MD, Monte Carlo) to design and optimize advanced materials for sustainable energy applications. Passionate about the hydrogen value chain, she contributes to bridging research, innovation, and practical solutions for a cleaner future.