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Postdoctoral Research Associate: Hazards, Impacts, And Human Responses to Climate Change
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- The Center for Policy Research on Energy and the Environment at Princeton University invites applications for postdoctoral associates or more senior researchers to conduct research on the impacts of climate change and resulting human responses.
- Successful applicants should be skilled in one of two areas of research: 1) modeling of physical characteristics of extreme events (particularly heat waves and tropical cyclones or other extreme coastal events) in a changing climate, relevant to impacts on individuals, households, and social systems, or 2) econometric or other quantitative methods and modeling approaches applied to assessment of human migration and other sensitivities and responses to climate change.
- Our overall research effort in this domain aims to combine diverse methods and lines of evidence to assess the probability of climate change impacts and outcomes, especially with respect to compound or multi-risk events.
- Allied efforts focus on improving public policy responses to these risks.
- The position reports to Professor Michael Oppenheimer and will collaborate with other researchers in Princeton's Departments of Geosciences and Civil and Environmental Engineering, and the High Meadows Environmental Institute.
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