Postdoctoral Scholar

Organization:
Location:
  • United States of America
Start Date (Earliest):
Start Date (Latest):
Length of Commitment:
One year

About the Unit:

The University of Chicago Energy & Environment Lab (E&E Lab) partners with agencies at the federal, state and local level to identify, rigorously evaluate, and help scale programs and policies that reduce pollution and improve environmental outcomes, while ensuring access to reliable and affordable energy. The E&E Lab applies rigorous evaluation and modeling methods, including natural and field experiments, randomized controlled trials, behavioral economics, and machine learning, to help policymakers identify and generate evidence on innovative approaches and policy solutions to their most pressing environmental and energy challenges. 

The Role:

The University of Chicago E&E Lab is seeking a full-time Post-Doctoral Scholar to build and co-lead a portfolio of applied research projects related to environmental policy. The Post-Doctoral Scholar will work closely with the Lab’s Executive Director, Scientific Director, and the Lab’s Pritzker Faculty Director (Prof. Michael Greenstone); and collaborate with other post-docs and faculty members at the University of Chicago, as well as government agency partners. The Fellow will provide intellectual leadership and management for E&E’s strategic planning and analytical work. This includes producing research articles, contributing to the scientific content of research proposals and supporting research dissemination and policymaker outreach activities.

Research Training:

The Post-Doctoral Fellowship offers continued training in preparation for an independent research career. The Fellow will be encouraged to develop collaborative relationships with academic staff/faculty and visitors in the Kenneth C. Griffin Department of Economics, Harris School of Public Policy, the Booth School of Business, and other units around campus. 

Responsibilities:

  • Develops research ideas and leads design of new research projects
  • Engages with government partners to develop project ideas and help ensure successful execution of research projects in the Lab’s current portfolio
  • Provides scientific direction and leadership for new and existing projects
  • Mentors research staff, and ensures the rigor and quality of research analysis
  • Oversees research activities, including data collection and analysis
  • Participates in drafting research proposals, funder reports, and presentations
  • Co-authors research articles, reports, briefs and manuscripts
  • Presents research findings at meetings and conferences to research and practitioner/policymaker audiences
  • Contributes to strategic decisions about new projects and initiatives 

Education:

  • PhD in economics or related field 

Experience:

  • Minimum of three years research experience preferred
  • Experience working with interdisciplinary research teams and policymaker stakeholders preferred 

Competencies:

  • Expertise in applied microeconomics methods and research design and analysis
  • Topical expertise in energy and environmental economics, including familiarity with the field literature
  • Interest in finding and testing innovative solutions to environmental problems
  • Proficiency in R, Python, Stata
  • Substantial experience with randomized controlled trials and/or machine learning strongly preferred 

How to Apply

Required Documents:

·      Current curriculum vitae

·      Job market paper

·      Cover letter that includes a brief description of current research and outlines the areas of energy and environmental economics and applied public policy that are of primary interest

·      Three letters of reference to be submitted directly to [email protected]

Application process: 

Please apply at https://boards.greenhouse.io/energyandenvironmentlab/jobs/5754204003 

Please direct all questions about this position to [email protected]. Applicants must have completed the requirements for their PhD in economics or related field before starting the Post-Doctoral Fellowship. They may not be employed by another institution during the term of their University of Chicago appointment. The term of appointment is one year.

Typical start date is July 1, 2024, with the expectation of renewal for two more years assuming good performance. The University of Chicago offers competitive salary and employee benefits. Application materials will be accepted on a rolling basis until the position is filled.  

All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, national origin, age, protected veteran status or status as an individual with disability.