At a Glance
- Tasks: Evaluate climate risks and collaborate on innovative solar geoengineering projects.
- Company: The University of Chicago, a leader in climate research.
- Benefits: Starting salary of $75,000, plus benefits and professional development.
- Other info: Full-time position with opportunities for career advancement.
- Why this job: Make a real impact on climate change solutions and work with top researchers.
- Qualifications: Ph.D. in a relevant field and experience with climate datasets.
The University of Chicago is looking for a Postdoctoral Scholar to evaluate climate risks related to Solar Geoengineering. This full-time position offers a starting salary of $75,000 annually with benefits. Candidates must possess a Ph.D. in a relevant field and experience working with climate datasets.
Responsibilities include collaborating on climate metrics, evaluating SAI impacts, and identifying climate risk hotspots. Applications open on June 01, 2026, via email to Dr. Pete Irvine.
#J-18808-LjbffrPostdoc: Solar Geoengineering Climate Risk & Hotspots employer: University of Chicago MS in Environmental Science
The University of Chicago is an exceptional employer, offering a vibrant academic environment that fosters innovation and collaboration in climate research. With competitive salaries and comprehensive benefits, employees are encouraged to grow professionally through access to cutting-edge resources and a supportive work culture. Located in a city renowned for its commitment to education and research, this position provides unique opportunities to engage with leading experts in the field of climate science.
Contact Details:
University of Chicago MS in Environmental Science Recruitment Team