The UCL Energy Institute hosts a world-leading research group focused on the decarbonisation of the shipping sector. The shipping research group undertakes research to support the above using models of the shipping system, shipping big data, and social science analysis of the policy and commercial structure of the shipping system. The research group’s multi-disciplinary work is underpinned by state-of-the-art data supported by rigorous models and research practices, which makes it have a cutting edge on three key areas; using big data to understand drivers of shipping emissions, using models to explore shipping’s transition to a zero emissions future and providing interpretation to key decision makers in the policy and industry stakeholder space. Within the UCL Energy Institute, the research group’s mission is to accelerate the transition to an equitable, globally sustainable energy system through world-class shipping research, education and policy support.
About the role
The Research Fellow will be supporting the policy and transitions related work (led by Dr Domagoj Baresic) to enable shipping’s decarbonisation with support from the shipping research group, led by Dr Tristan Smith and Dr Nishatabbas Rehmatulla. The individual will also be responsible for supporting new areas of inquiry around shipping’s socio-technical transition using established frameworks such as the Multi-Level Perspective and MarSTF (shipping framework), national/regional action, relating to adoption of alternative marine fuels and associated policy and finance mechanisms.
The individual will support the group’s work across industry analysis, and sustainability transitions research whilst providing interpretation to key decision makers, for maximum impact of the group’s research. The successful applicant will work in a multi-disciplinary team and where possible also support a number of ongoing commercial and policy consultancy projects. The applic ant is expected to support development of new ideas through quantitative (modelling methods) and qualitative (social science research methods) of transitions in the shipping system. They should have an enthusiasm for working in multidisciplinary environments alongside physical scientists, social scientists and economists to achieve joint research goals, as well as supporting MSc programmes and PhD students in the shipping group.
This post is available from 01.06.2024 and is funded for 12 months in the first instance, further funding to support the post may be available. A job description and person specification can be accessed at the bottom of this page.
If you have any queries regarding the vacancy or the application process, please contact: [email protected] If you have specific questions about the role please contact Dr Domagoj Baresic, [email protected]
About you
The candidate will have a PhD degree (or completing one) or commensurate research experience in one of the following disciplines: climate finance, business and economics, engineering, transport or energy studies. Candidates should have a strong research background, which includes social research methods and policy and/or sustainability transitions research. The candidate will be working in a multi-disciplinary research environment and should have the ability to integrate knowledge from different disciplines