Postdoc in Computational Modelling of Energy Systems & Industry Transformation
It:u
Linz, Austria
2 days ago
Role details
Contract type
Temporary contract Employment type
Full-time (> 32 hours) Working hours
Regular working hours Languages
English Experience level
Intermediate Compensation
€ 67KJob location
Linz, Austria
Tech stack
Computer Simulation
Computer Programming
Python
GIT
Information Technology
Job description
The postdoctoral researcher will be expected to contribute to several of the following areas:
- Collaborative code development for complex, numerical simulation/optimization models (please find recent examples for modelling papers here, or here, and open-source modelling code referenced therein)
- Publish high-impact scientific papers (we often aim for Nature and Science family journals or excellent energy journals such as Joule)
- Supervise PhD researchers and MA students (we have a team culture of flat hierarchies and close collaboration)
- Present research at international conferences (e.g., the annual International Energy Workshop)
- Collaborate with other research groups (see partners above)
- Contribute to academic teaching (up to 2 credit hours per week)
- Support the research group in preparing applications for third-party funding (we seek to further grow)
- Communication of research results in stakeholder dialogues with industry actors and policymakers
- Comply with the institution's academic standards and ethical guidelines
Requirements
The postdoctoral researcher must have a completed PhD degree in a relevant discipline using computational methods (e.g., computer science, data science, applied mathematics, physics, economics, engineering, environmental/climate/energy science, or other relevant fields)., * Demonstrated long-term programming experience (knowledge of Python or R would be ideal)
- Some experience with computational modelling/simulation or research software development, ideally in collaborative code development projects using Git
- Excellent analytical skills, sharp thinking and interest in applied modelling
- Strong written and verbal communication skills in English (level C1)
- Demonstrated experience in publishing and presenting scientific work
Preferred qualifications:
- Experience with energy systems analysis (e.g., PyPSA), scenario modelling, material flow analysis or integrated assessment modelling)
- Experience serving as a technical owner for a model, making architectural decisions and reviewing pull requests, * a 1-page summary of programming experience and types of computational methods, with a link to a personal GitHub account or similar
- Cover letter (motivation, past experiences, research interests, and why you are a good match to our group). You do not need to propose a research program, as this will be developed jointly in the research group
- PhD certificate
- Certificates and transcripts (including university grades, ideally also final high school grades)
- 2-3 references of past supervisors or collaborators who we can ask for recommendations
Benefits & conditions
- Scientific growth and personal development. Through close collaboration and support within our research group and our research partners, you will advance your knowledge and methodological skills and publish high-impact papers with cutting-edge research on one of the most pressing challenges of our time. You will benefit from structured career and personal development support by Prof. Dr. Falko Ueckerdt et al., who are experienced and leading experts in the field, publishing regularly in high-impact journals (see publication record).
- International collaboration. You will grow your network in an international and interdisciplinary research environment at a young and dynamic university with strong ties to leading research institutions (e.g., Potsdam Institute for Climate Impact Research, Fraunhofer Institute for Systems and Innovation Research ISI, Technical University Berlin, University of Oxford, Monash University in Australia, Tsinghua University). You will have the opportunity to deepen collaborations during international conferences and research stays abroad.
- Societal dialogue and policy advice. You will have the chance to engage with stakeholders from industry, policymaking, and civil society, translating your research into actionable insights that inform the energy transition and climate policy debates.
- Working atmosphere and infrastructure. Cozy office spaces with a kitchen providing complimentary basic supplies as well as excellent technical infrastructure (access to IT:U's high-performance computing cluster)
- Free parking or Climate Ticket Upper Austria (excellent public transport connections)
- Flexible working hours through a flextime model and the option for remote office ("home office"), Competitive compensation starting from € 67.000 yearly gross salary.
About the company
Our group at IT:U is small but rapidly growing. Currently, it consists of Prof. Dr. Falko Ueckerdt and three PhD researchers. Before joining IT:U in 2026, Falko Ueckerdt co-led the Energy Transition Lab at Potsdam Institute for Climate Impact Research (30 researchers and research software engineers), where he built up a highly productive research team on hydrogen and heavy industry (see publication record). IT:U is a highly innovative academic institution with a strong focus on data-intensive research, computational methods, and interdisciplinary collaboration.
The researchers in our group benefit from our strong ties to leading research institutions (e.g., Potsdam Institute for Climate Impact Research, Fraunhofer Institute for Systems and Innovation Research ISI, Technical University Berlin, University of Oxford, Monash University in Australia, Tsinghua University). You will closely cooperate with international partners and have opportunities for research stays abroad.