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PhD Scholarship in Energy and Environmental Studies: energy-complexity nexus (B066218)

26 June 2018

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A fully funded 4-year PhD position is available in the group of Dr. Franco Ruzzenenti, in the area of Energy and Industry Network Dynamics at the Energy and Environmental Sciences group, embedded in the Energy and Sustainability Research Institute of the University of Groningen, Netherlands.
Websites: https://www.rug.nl/staff/f.ruzzenenti/

Scholarship opportunities

The goal of de-carbonizing economy and society, without curbing economic growth and prosperity, poses a formidable challenge to mankind and science. On the one hand, it seems difficult, if not impossible, to put in practice such a formidable goal beyond the real intentions in an ever-changing technological, political and economic context. What are the best technologies, policies and practices to be pursued to achieved de-carbonization in the fastest and most effective way? On the other hand, this challenge raises fundamental, theoretical questions for science: what is the nexus between complexity and energy? What is a complex system and how we deal, methodologically, with it? In order to tackle the above challenges, environmental and energy studies need a paradigm change in the direction of complex system theory and physicists willing to undertake this new path of research.

Research project
Candidates are invited to write and develop their own research project within the scope of the proposed topic listed above; addressing research questions like: analysis of the global value chain as a transport network; the water-food-energy nexus; the local/global scale dynamics in production networks; relation between symmetry and cycles in Nature and economy; finance-economy-environment interactions; network theory and industrial metabolism; network-based modelling for the rebound effect; complex network perspective on entropy production and growth. >please visit the official job opportunities page of the University for more information.

Last modified:26 June 2018 10.23 a.m.

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