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荷兰代夫特理工大学2020年招聘博士后职位(能量转换的建模与设计)

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荷兰代夫特理工大学2020年招聘博士后职位(能量转换的建模与设计)

POSTDOC MODELLING & DESIGN OF THE ENERGY TRANSITION (TUD00490)

Delft University of Technology

Job Description

Postdoc Modelling & Design of the Energy Transition

Department/faculty: Faculty Technology, Policy and Management Level: Doctorate Working hours: 36-40 hours weekly Contract: 2 years Salary: 2790 - 4402 euros monthly (full-time basis)

Faculty Technology, Policy and Management

With its excellent education and research at the intersection of technology, society and policy, the Faculty of TPM makes an important contribution to solving complex technical-social issues, such as energy transition, mobility, digitalisation, water management and (cyber) security. We combine insights from the engineering sciences, the social and the humanities. We develop robust models and designs, are internationally oriented and have an extensive network with knowledge institutions, companies, social organisations and governments.

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Job description

We can offer you a fulltime postdoc position for two years. As a postdoc in this research project, you are challenged to integrate quantitative methods, data and scenarios in the context of the energy transition in a multi- modelling design framework and revolutionize the way we study the design of the energy transition.

Designing the energy transition, in terms of ‘comprehensive engineering' is fundamental for the functioning of our society in the coming decades. However, no comprehensive methods exist to come to appropriate designs of such complex, large/multi-scale, multi-carrier, multi-actor, multi-infrastructure, value- laden systems. Very many socio-technical scenarios are feasible under different sets of assumptions. Different kinds of uncertainties (policy, decision, systemic, normative etc.) limit, on a fundamental level, what comprehensive designs are ‘good'.

Starting from the myriad of energy transition projects and findings, and their (modelling) methods, for which many are present at the faculty of TPM, the challenge is to develop a multi-modelling design framework, including the supporting tools (hardware, software) that enables us to set up, execute, and study testable ‘designs' for the energy transition (i.e. illicit robust scenarios, no-regret measures, important limitations, and so on). Key for success of such a risky project is to contrast, combine, and possibly integrate various methods and perspectives on the energy transition. By doing this systematically, through the quantitative lens of modelling, best practices for design in socio-technical systems are extracted.

The position is at heart of the Energy Transition Lab on the theme ‘design of the energy transition', and is in close collaboration with a second postdoc on behavior in the energy transition, connects to upcoming other projects in the Lab and with a broad variety of energy researchers at the faculty. We expect the postdoc to play a pivotal role in the Lab, coordinating activities, connecting to and interacting with the many energy researchers and the Lab directors. The lab has a Master Thesis Circle, and the postdoc is encouraged to co-supervise students on research projects that are closely related to your own research. The flexible nature of the Lab means there is room to shape the position, both in content as well as in the (other) activities (i.e. grant writing, supervision and so on).

Energy Transition Lab You will be working for the TPM Energy Transition Lab. This lab is initated by the faculty of Technology, Policy, and Management of Delft Technology of University in April 2020. The lab has the ambition to perform innovative and interdisciplinary research on the development of new approaches, methods and tools for fostering an effective, fair, legitimate energy transition. From various perspectives and with various (multi)methods, the lab studies behavior in and design of the energy transition. The TPM Energy Transition Lab aims to develop out-of-the-box, high risk activities that connect energy researchers of the TPM faculty. The Lab is directed by energy researchers from different scientific backgrounds and from different departments of the faculty.

Requirements

PhD degree in the area of simulation modelling, energy systems, energy policy, energy transition and/or scenario analysis

A clear interest in understanding both the technological as the social side of energy systems and the impact of transitions on society

Experience in interdisciplinary and/or transdisciplinary research

Very good analytical and methodological skills

A track record with regard to relevant publications

Fluent in written and spoken English

Very good communication skills and interest in collaborating with fellow researchers as well as conveying research outcomes to non-academic stakeholders

The ability to work independently and as a team player (i.e. willingness to interact well with your colleagues and partners within the lab)

You are expected to present your research at international conferences and publish your results in scientific journals.

A creative and open mindset and willingness to grow with the lab

Conditions of employment

Salary and benefits are in accordance with the Collective Labour Agreement for Dutch Universities. The TU Delft offers a customisable compensation package, a discount on health insurance and sport memberships, and a monthly work costs contribution. Flexible work schedules can be arranged.

For international applicants we offer the Coming to Delft Service and Partner Career Advice to assist you with your relocation. An International Children's Centre offers childcare and there is an international primary school.

Information and application

For information about this vacancy, you can contact Emile Chappin, Director of the Energy Transition Lab, email: S.I.Tober@tudelft.nl, tel: +(0)15 27 81459.

For information about the selection procedure, please contact Olivie Beek, HR Advisor, email: vacature-tbm@tudelft.nl.

Please send your CV and motivation letter (in which you also indicate shortly how you would address the challenges described in the job description) to vacature-tbm@tudelft.nl latest by October 31 2020.

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