Scientist I
Madison, WI · On-site +1
... fully remote optional based on mutually agreed upon agreement with supervisor Key Job ... Postdoctoral research experience in building energy modeling including modeling the operational ...
Madison, WI · On-site +1
... fully remote optional based on mutually agreed upon agreement with supervisor Key Job ... Postdoctoral research experience in building energy modeling including modeling the operational ...
Madison, WI · On-site +1
... fully remote optional based on mutually agreed upon agreement with supervisor Key Job ... Postdoctoral research experience in building energy modeling including modeling the operational ...
Provide guidance and mentorship to junior researchers, postdoctoral fellows, and graduate students ... • Remote/Partial/Onsite * This position may require some work to be performed in-person, onsite ...
Provide guidance and mentorship to junior researchers, postdoctoral fellows, and graduate students ... • Remote/Partial/Onsite * This position may require some work to be performed in-person, onsite ...
Madison, WI · On-site +1
$50K/yr
This one-year terminal position will be 100% remote. The Prevention Fellow will do about 50% of their work with a host site and 50% remote with the Great Lakes PTTC. This position will join the Great ...
Madison, WI · On-site +1
$50K/yr
This one-year terminal position will be 100% remote. The Prevention Fellow will do about 50% of their work with a host site and 50% remote with the Great Lakes PTTC. This position will join the Great ...
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A Remote Postdoc typically spends their days conducting original research, analyzing data, writing and editing academic papers or grant proposals, and coordinating with supervisors or research collaborators via virtual meetings. Depending on the project and institution, you may also mentor junior researchers, participate in virtual seminars, and contribute to lab meetings online. Effective time management and regular communication are essential to staying aligned with broader research objectives while working remotely. The day-to-day structure can be flexible, allowing you to tailor your work schedule as long as project milestones and deadlines are met.
To excel as a Remote Postdoc, you need advanced research skills, a relevant doctoral degree (PhD or equivalent), and a strong background in your academic discipline. Familiarity with data analysis software, reference management tools, and remote collaboration platforms (like Zoom, Slack, or Google Workspace) is typically expected. Excellent written and verbal communication, self-motivation, and the ability to manage time independently are crucial soft skills for remote research roles. These competencies enable successful project execution, effective collaboration with research teams, and high productivity despite the remote work environment.
A Remote Postdoc job is a research position that allows postdoctoral researchers to work from a location outside a traditional academic or research institution. These roles typically involve conducting independent or collaborative research, writing publications, and contributing to projects remotely. They are often sponsored by universities, research institutions, or industry partners. Remote postdocs use digital communication tools to collaborate with advisors, colleagues, and research teams. This setup provides flexibility but requires strong time management and self-discipline.

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The Scientist will be working on research design, data collection, modeling, dissemination, and research coordination on building electrification and natural gas transitions as part of multiple projects. Specific tasks will include: (1) modeling the performance of building electrification approaches, including heat pumps and other home upgrades, across various criteria (e.g., cost, peak load shaving, emissions, etc.) and (2) modeling the benefits and costs of building electrification strategies at the household, neighborhood, and city scale, including the effects on energy bills for residential natural gas customers and performance of the natural gas distribution network. They will prepare high quality reports and journal articles on the results targeted to top scientific publications and collaborate with other researchers on building electrification projects across the lab. They will also assist in the preparation of reports and new grants related to these topics. This work requires an interdisciplinary environmental perspective appropriate for the Center for Sustainability and the Global Environment at the Nelson Institute for Environmental Studies.
50% - 100% FTE
Partial remote, fully remote optional based on mutually agreed upon agreement with supervisor
Key Job Responsibilities:Nelson Institute for Environmental Studies, Center for Sustainability and the Global Environment (SAGE)
Compensation:Negotiable
Required Qualifications:Doctoral training in applied optimization including designing and implementing mixed integer programming models related to sustainable infrastructure systems.
Postdoctoral research experience in building energy modeling including modeling the operational costs and benefits of heat pumps and other heating technologies in residential buildings.
Postdoctoral research experience in natural gas and geothermal networks including experience modeling the cost and performance of these systems under different scenarios.
Experience working in a team environment and performing mixed quantitative and qualitative research, including conducting interviews with intermediaries (auditors and contractors).
Excellent written and oral communication skills, including excellent data visualization skills.
Experience mentoring undergraduate and graduate students on energy and decarbonization projects.
Preferred Qualifications:Education:REQUIRED: PhD required in Chemical Engineering.
How to Apply:Candidates will be required to upload a cover letter describing their qualifications and related work experience and a resume/CV detailing educational and professional background. Candidates will also be presented with the option to manually enter Certifications, Education, Languages, and Website information.
Contact Information:Lili Gagliano, asu.hr@ohr.wisc.edu
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