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Fellowship: Carbon Capture & Storage Technology and Policy

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Location Massachusetts - America North
Town/City Harvard University
Type Temporary / Contract / Seasonal
Status Full Time
Level Mid Level
Deadline 14/01/2011
Company Name Belfer Center for Science and International Affairs
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Description

ETIP is seeking to fill a Research Fellowship or Visiting Scholarship with a focus on carbon capture and storage (CCS). The Research Fellow or Visiting Scholar for CCS will contribute to ETIP's efforts to identify and to promote policies that will enhance carbon capture and storage activities mainly in the United States. The Fellow will report directly to ETIP's Director and may lead research efforts in one or more of the following subject areas: geological mapping for carbon storage areas, regulation and legislation affecting CCS, legal liability and insurance issues, international cooperation, and opportunities and challenges for CCS in China and/or India. The Research Fellow or Visiting Scholar will be expected to produce at least one publishable article, present her findings before internal and external audiences, and play a substantive role in the dissemination process of any findings.

Required Education, Experience and Skills

Applications for the Research Fellow for CCS are welcome from recent recipients of the Ph.D. or equivalent degree. University faculty members, and employees of government, military, international, humanitarian, and private research institutions may be considered for visiting scholarships. The ideal candidate will have academic and/or professional experience examining issues related to carbon capture and storage technologies, and what policies might be designed to incentivize their development. Candidates will also have excellent skills in presenting complex material to a wide range of audiences. Candidates who have focused on other aspects of energy policy in their doctoral work, or who hold a Master's degree and have extensive experience, will be considered.

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