PhD OR POSTDOC POSITION ON THE DRIVERS OF LOW CARBON ENERGY TRANSITION - UNIVERSITY OF GENEVA, SWITZERLAND
PhD or PostDoc position on the drivers of lowcarbon energy transition at the University of
Geneva, Switzerland
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Background
Renewable Energy Systems group, led by Prof. Evelina Trutnevyte, at the University of
Geneva is looking to fill a PhD or PostDoc position on investigating the drivers that shape
the low-carbon energy transition. Located at the Faculty of Science and at the interfaculty
Institute for Environmental Sciences, Renewable Energy Systems group has three
strategic research themes. First, it uses mathematical modeling and technology
assessment tools in order to inform transition to renewable energy systems at all spatial
scales, from neighborhoods and cities to countries and continents. Second, the group
works with multi-disciplinary methods for improving quantitative long-range energy
foresight for decision making under deep uncertainty. Third, the group searches for
system-level socio-technical energy solutions that are techno-economically feasible,
environmentally desirable, as well as acceptable and realistically implementable in
society. The scientific work in the group regularly involves interactions with practitioners
outside academia, including policy makers, stakeholders, and the wider public.
The successful PhD or PostDoc candidate will work either in the Swiss National Science
foundation project ACCURACY “Accuracy of long-range energy projections” or the
Horizon Europe project COMPACT “Expanding integrated assessment modelling:
comprehensive and comprehensible science for sustainable, co-created climate action.”
The overall aim will be to understand how policy, changes in socio-economic and political
context, and unexpected events have shaped the energy transition in the European
countries in the last three decades. The empirical work will consist of creating a historical
database of relevant drivers and evaluating their impact on the energy transition by
means of comparative country analysis. The analysis shall result in recommendations for
most effective ways to deliver the European low-carbon energy transition by 2050.
The successful candidate will share the vision of multi-disciplinary work at science-society
interface that the Renewable Energy Systems group is conducting. The group’s website
and publications are examples of such work.
In return, the Renewable Energy Systems group provides a stimulating and innovative
research environment to work on some of today’s most pressing societal challenges –
energy and climate change mitigation. The city of Geneva takes pioneering action in
promoting renewable energy as well as hosts multiple international organizations that foster global transition. The Renewable Energy Systems group offers excellent conditions
for PhD and Postdoc candidates, including a competitive salary as well as funds for travel
to conferences and further education. The city of Geneva consistently ranks among the
most attractive cities worldwide to live.
Application process and requirements
In order to qualify for the positions, the candidates are required to have:
• Completed or nearly completed Master’s or PhD degree;
• Proven knowledge of energy policy, economics, and socio-technical transitions;
• Knowledge of quantitative methods in social sciences, e.g. multivariate statistical
analysis, econometrics;
• Peer-reviewed journal publications as first author (for PostDoc applicants);
• Excellent English skills in understanding, speaking, and writing;
• French or German skills are an advantage;
• Readiness to move to Geneva (there is no possibility for home office).
Send your application to job-res@unige.ch
The applications shall include:
- Motivation letter in English;
- CV;
- Recommendation letters or work certificates of two referees; the letters can besubmitted by the candidate directly or can be sent by the referees to the email address above;
- Sample document of academic writing in English, e.g. peer-reviewed publication as first author, Master thesis, semester thesis;
- Scanned copy of the Master’s degree diploma with grades (for PhD candidates only). In the case of nearly completed Master’s degree, the latest transcript of grades should be submitted;
- If the size of the email exceeds 10 MB, only the motivation letter and CV shall be included in the email as well as a link for downloading the rest of the documents, e.g. Dropbox.
The first deadline of applications will close on Sunday, 4 December 2022. Further
applications may be accepted. The starting date will be mutually agreed on. The
successful candidates from outside Switzerland and European Union should count with
additional 4-6 months for receiving their residence permit. For questions, please send an
email to job-res@unige.ch
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