(Graduation) Internship Python-Based Modelling of Global Maritime Emissions
CE Delft is a leading independent consultancy in the field of energy, climate, and sustainability based in Delft, the Netherlands. We support governments, international organisations, and industry with robust, evidence-based analysis to inform policy and strategic decision-making.
We have a vacancy for an
(Graduation) Internship Python-Based Modelling of Global Maritime Emissions
We have developed a global maritime emissions projection model named “CE-Ship”. The CE-Ship model is an in-house model which allows to project and analyse the developments of the global shipping fleet and its GHG emissions for a wide range of business as usual (BAU) and abatement scenarios, up to 2050.
Originally developed in Excel, the model is increasingly challenged by the growing complexity of maritime climate policies and scenario analyses. We would like to develop the model further and are therefore looking for an intern with strong Python skills and an interest in optimisation problems and dynamic, modular modelling.
This internship offers a unique opportunity to help transition a high-profile policy model towards a more robust, scalable, and future-proof Python-based architecture.
It is also possible to include the work as part of a graduation internship. For example, the following research questions can be investigated:
- How will global maritime emissions develop, and what is the influence of existing and proposed IMO policies?
- What is the global emission reduction potential of energy efficiency measures on maritime shipping?
- How will the maritime energy transition pathway develop under varying fuel prices?
Project definition
The core of the project focuses on improving the structure and performance of the CE-Ship model in a Python-based architecture. During this task the candidate will adress challenges such as:
- Designing modular, scalable, and maintainable model code
- Supporting increasingly complex policy and technology scenarios
- Ensuring transparency, documentation, and reproducibility of results
You will work closely with several CE Delft researchers who have extensive expertise in maritime policy analysis, emissions modelling, and Python development. While prior knowledge of maritime shipping is not required, an affinity with the sector or with applied climate-policy modelling is considered an advantage.
As discussed above, the project scope can be adapted to meet university requirements for a graduation internship.
Background
To support evidence-based decision-making on addressing GHG emissions from international shipping, several organisations have commissioned research studies to estimate greenhouse gas emissions from the sector and project possible developments. Such studies act as a global reference in estimating GHG emissions from international shipping. The CE-ship model has been used to support emission projections for the IMO, the European Commission among other clients.
Offer and Conditions
- We expect a project duration of between 24 and 40 hours a week for a period of three to six months. The specific project duration and hours per week will be determined by mutual agreement, subject to arrangements yet to be finalized.
- The internship allowance is €450 per month for a full-time position. Travel costs will be reimbursed.
- The main working language at CE Delft is Dutch, but candidates are not required to be fluent in Dutch as long as candidates are fluent in English.
- The intern is expected to work from the CE Delft office in Delft at least two days a week. The work location for the remaining days can be filled in freely.
- It is possible to expand or adjust the project definition to meet requirements for university credits.
Confidentiality and Intellectual Property
The model is and will remain property of CE Delft. The intern will get access to confidential information belonging to clients, CE Delft itself, and third parties. The intern is prohibited from disclosing any such confidential information to third parties in any manner whatsoever. This obligation applies both during and after the internship at CE Delft.
Interested?
Interested applicants are requested to submit their CV and to address the following questions in their cover letter:
- Which research questions have you worked on that best reflects your skills in Python?
- What type of work energises you most, and what type drains you?
- What do you hope to learn here that you cannot easily learn elsewhere?
Please send us your cover letter and CV before Monday, 13th of April, 2026. You can do so by using the ´Solliciteer direct’ button for this vacancy at www.ce.nl/werken-bij.
- Acquisition in response to this vacancy is not appreciated.
- Applying is simple and can be done online. We will not process applications sent by email and/or post.
- The application deadline is the 13th of April, but as we conduct interviews on an ongoing basis, we advise you to submit your application as soon as possible
Keywords: Maritime shipping emissions model, techno-economical optimisation, modular system modelling