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You will work with a world-leading team of researchers, to develop energy systems planning and operational assessment approaches to tackle the fundamental challenges facing countries in Africa. A 3.5 year Postdoc position (financed by the Horizon Europe call topic AU-EU water energy food nexus) is available within the recently awarded research project EPIC Africa (www.epicafrica.eu). The project task for this postdoc aims to generate and apply spatially explicit and temporally detailed energy and water models for verification and operational optimisation of WEF (infrastructure) systems. With national and transboundary energy planning cases in Africa (Volta and Tana basins), we will assess multiple reference years for given infrastructure investment plans from the long-term investment planning models (Osemosys).
In particular, the objectives of this position are to:
You will be supervised by Dr. Edo Abraham and Prof. Nick van de Giesen. Various EPIC Africa supervisors and collaborators will provide additional specific expertise and feedback to your research including at the Energy Systems Unit of KTH Royal Institute of Technology, and the University of Energy and Natural resources in Ghana, TAHMO Kenya, as well as the Energy group at VITO Belgium. There will be multiple PhD projects and 1 post-doc project at 2 EU and 3 African universities. Furthermore many MSc students from different background will perform research within the project.
Fixed-term contract: 3 years.
Salary and benefits are in accordance with the Collective Labour Agreement for Dutch Universities. The TU Delft offers a customisable compensation package, a discount on health insurance and sport memberships, and a monthly work costs contribution. Flexible work schedules can be arranged.
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