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10222 - Research Fellow (Electric Power Innovation for a Carbon Free Society)

Job details
Posting date: 11 April 2024
Salary: £39,347 to £46,974 per year
Hours: Full time
Closing date: 11 May 2024
Location: Edinburgh, Scotland
Company: University of Edinburgh
Job type: Temporary
Job reference: 10222

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Summary

UE07: £39,347 to £46,974

CAHSS / School of Social and Political Science

Full-time (35 hours per week)

Fixed-term: 36 months from 1 July 2024

We are looking for a postdoctoral Research Fellow with expertise in energy and society, especially co-ordination of demand-side flexibility and the governance of energy and climate policy, to join the UKRI-funded Electric Power Innovation for a Carbon-free Society (EPICS) global centre.

The Opportunity:

You will conduct research into the conditions under which energy policymakers, regulators, and grid operators can accelerate the delivery of demand-side flexibility, including consideration of equity impacts. You will also work with UK and global EPICS researchers and contribute to integrating social science into the centre.

This position offers an experienced researcher the opportunity to join a new global research centre to undertake research on the policy and governance challenges of integrating demand-side flexibility into decarbonised energy grids.

This post is fixed term for 36 months from 1 July 2024.

This post is advertised as full-time (35 hours per week), however, we are open to considering part-time or flexible working patterns. We are also open to considering requests for hybrid working (on a non-contractual basis) that combines a mix of remote and regular on-campus working.

Your skills and attributes for success:

A PhD (or equivalent professional qualification and/or experience), awarded or near completion, in a relevant social science (economic sociology, energy policy and/or science and technology studies), with training or skills relevant to the project
Expertise in social science research methods including policy and practitioner expert interviews and thematic analysis, surveys, and use of archival data sources.
Research expertise in energy and society, especially co-ordination of demand-side flexibility and the governance of energy and climate policy.
Knowledge of the current UK landscape of grid integration and demand-side flexibility.
Track record of relevant high quality academic research and publication.

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