2023 International Energy Workshop
The 41st edition of the International Energy Workshop (IEW) will be co-hosted by the Colorado School of Mines and the National Renewable Energy Laboratory in Golden, CO, on 13-15 June, 2023.
The 41st edition of the International Energy Workshop (IEW) will be co-hosted by the Colorado School of Mines and the National Renewable Energy Laboratory in Golden, CO, on 13-15 June, 2023.
The Energy, Climate and Well-being Lab (ECWL) at the Yale School of the Environment is looking to hire a postdoctoral scholar to work on household energy modeling in the context of energy transitions in the US. The candidate will work primarily as part of a project team developing fresh approaches to modeling household energy choices in low-carbon pathways that reflect enabling and constraining factors related to well-being, health, social relations, and the built environment. The candidate will have the opportunity to conduct empirical research, lead model development and work with team members with engineering and social science backgrounds on cutting edge interdisciplinary research.
! In this friendly online forum, scholars share work in environmental and natural resource economics, followed by an optional happy half-hour. Talks are short and sweet—three papers per session, with 15–minute presentations followed by 5 minutes of friendly Q&A. We invite all to submit their work—especially junior folks, grad students, and scholars who identify as part of groups underrepresented in economics!
The Post-Masters Research Associate will work with CGS and our collaborators, as appropriate, to develop and apply robust and innovative research approaches to better understand pathways to reach challenging and ambitious climate and sustainability goals at international, national, and/or subnational levels. Such research approaches may include integrated quantitative analysis and modeling, empirical methods, qualitative and mixed methods, or other approaches to understanding energy systems, land use, non-CO2 climate forcers, and other topics at the center of climate policy and sustainability debates.