Foshan Xianhu Laboratory, a provincial key laboratory established by Guangdong Province and operating as a public institution under Foshan City, specializes in the research, development, and industrialization of critical materials and core technologies in hydrogen energy and hydrogen-ammonia integrated new energy systems. In 2023, it was approved to establish the National Energy Key Laboratory for Hydrogen Energy and Ammonia-Hydrogen Fusion Technology. During its Phase I construction (2020–2022), the laboratory invested 1.88 billion RMB to build seven cutting-edge research support platforms and eight R&D centers, alongside a Guangdong Provincial Academician Workstation and a Postdoctoral Research Station. It has assembled a world-class scientific team led by academicians and supported by top-tier national talents. Breakthrough achievements include pioneering research published in the prestigious journal Science, core technological advancements, and the industrialization of select innovations. By advancing national strategic scientific and technological capabilities in hydrogen energy, hydrogen-ammonia integration, and carbon-neutral solutions for high-temperature industries, the laboratory has become a vital component of the Guangdong-Hong Kong-Macao Greater Bay Area International Science and Technology Innovation Center. Currently, Phase II construction (2024–2026) is underway.

Ammonia-Hydrogen New Energy Zero-Carbon Combustion Technology R&D Center at Foshan Xianhu Laboratory aims to develop efficient and clean zero-carbon combustion technologies for industrial kilns, zero-carbon combustion equipment, and related measurement/control instruments. The center promotes the industrial application of these technologies to enable deep decarbonization of high-temperature industrial processes, including those in the building materials, metal processing, and power generation sectors, thereby supporting China’s national "Carbon Peaking and Carbon Neutrality" strategic goals.
To advance scientific research and engineering development, the center is recruiting researchers and engineering professionals. Key responsibilities and requirements include:
Researchers

Responsible for R&D, equipment development, and industrialization of industrial zero-carbon combustion technologies; pre-research, proposal preparation, and execution of government-funded and industry-funded projects. Applicants must hold a Ph.D. in Power Engineering and Engineering Thermophysics, Mechanical Engineering, Materials Science and Engineering, Chemical Engineering, Automation, or related fields. Demonstrated publication record in high-impact journals within relevant fields and strong organizational/coordination skills are required.

Engineering Professionals

Responsible for experimental operations at the center’s laboratories and enterprise collaboration project sites, including equipment assembly and debugging, data recording, analysis, and visualization, as well as coordination and management of personnel from multiple organizations at project sites. Candidates must hold a Master’s or Ph.D. degree in Energy/Power Engineering, Mechanical Engineering, Chemical Engineering, or related fields. Strong communication, coordination, and problem-solving skills are required.