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Fellowship: Energy Technology and Policy in Asia

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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, in conjunction with the Asia Energy and Sustainability Project, is seeking to fill a Research Fellowship with a focus on energy technology and policy in Asia. The Research Fellow will contribute to ETIP's efforts to identify and to promote policies that will enhance Asia's adoption of cleaner and less carbon-intensive energy technologies. The Fellow may lead research efforts in one or more of the following subject areas: analyzing barriers to development or deployment of cleaner energy technologies; assessing costs of cleaner energy technologies in the Asian context; identifying RD&D strategies for cleaner energy technologies in Asia, including for power facilities or renewables; or other energy or climate policy topics. The Research Fellow will be expected to produce at least one publishable article, to present his or her findings before internal and external audiences, and to play a substantive role in the dissemination process of any findings, including interacting with policymakers or other people of influence in the United States and Asia.

Required Education, Experience and Skills
Applications for the Research Fellowship for Energy Technology and Policy in Asia are welcome from recent recipients of the Ph.D. or equivalent. The ideal candidate will have academic and/or professional experience of 3-5 years minimum. Candidates will have excellent skills in presenting complex material to a wide range of audiences and will be able to take initiative in interacting with other researchers and policymakers. 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. Candidates must have relevant language skills.

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