PhD Scholarships in Global Environmental and Economic Modeling at the University of Sydney

Socio-Economic Metabolism

The ISA group at the School of Physics of the University of Sydney is currently looking to fill three PhD candidatures.  Even though the research will be undertaken in the School of Physics, applicants from other backgrounds such as Economics, Accounting, Computing Science, Mathematics, or Environmental Science are welcome to apply. Candidates are expected to commence on 30 August 2013.

Successful applicants will be working with Prof Manfred Lenzen, Dr Arne Geschke, and other PhD students, on the development, implementation and application of large-scale mathematical models of the global economy, its natural resource base, and environmental impacts.  Applicants can familiarise themselves further with the research through the following publications:

 

 

Candidates may be required to travel to Japan, the Netherlands, France or Norway for up to one month in order to carry out research work together with international collaborators.

 

Eligibility:

 

Essential:

 

 

  • Excellent skills and experience in computer programming using Matlab, C++ or comparable languages,
  • Demonstrated excellent English writing skills, especially in scientific writing,
  • Effective communication skills and experience in working in teams,
  • Sound working knowledge of linear algebra, especially matrix calculus.

 

 

Desired:

 

 

  • Basic knowledge of Unix systems and network computing,
  • Experience in parallel computation,
  • Experience with cloud computing environments,
  • Knowledge of input-output economics,
  • Demonstrated ability to liaise with international collaborators effectively.

 

 

For more details and information on how to apply, please go to http://agile2.ucc.usyd.edu.au/ro/opportunities/scholarships/1279. Closing date is 1 August 2013.

 

Thanks to Tommy Wiedmann and Manfred Lenzen for sharing these opportunities.