Application Deadline: 13th June, 2021
Following its long-time tradition of successful international post-graduate and doctoral training, Fondazione Eni Enrico Mattei (FEEM) supports Marie Sklodowska-Curie – Postdoctoral European Fellowships applications. For the current MSCA Postdoctoral European Fellowships call, FEEM is interested in receiving proposals in the area of:
- Measuring trade-offs and synergies among and between SDGs and targets of the Agenda 2030
- Carbon prices, commodity prices, and financial markets: volatility, co-movements, spillovers, and tail-dependence
- The econometrics of climate change: economic impacts and policy evaluation
- Credit ratings and ESG factors: a Machine Learning Approach to the determinants of credit risk at firms’ level
- Spatial econometric analysis of urban transformation, their socio-economic determinants and the consequences for the environment and the quality of life of urban citizens
- Micro and/or macroeconomic models to assess the Water-Energy (and Food) nexus in an uncertain framework
- Decarbonization, renewable resources: microeconomic models for evaluating investments in the condition of uncertainty
- Agent-based Models for Environmental Economics and Energy transition
- Modeling the impact of high VRES penetration, hydrogen, and increased frequency of adverse extreme weather events on the European and Italian power and gas systems to define resilient decarbonization strategies
FEEM, an Italian host institution, provides support to experienced researchers who meet the requirements under the Horizon Europe Programme. Research proposals entail a period of 12-24 months at FEEM, with reference to the 2021 Call Marie Sklodowska-Curie – Postdoctoral European Fellowships (MSCA-PF-2021).
Eligibility
- Candidates must be in possession of a Ph.D. and cannot have more than eight years of research experience after a Ph.D., at the time of the deadline of the call (15th September 2021)
- Eligible researchers can be of any nationality and must not have resided or carried out their main activity in Italy for more than 12 months in the 3 years immediately before the call deadline.
Application Details
- A detailed curriculum vitae, including the list of publications
- An abstract of the research proposal (maximum of 1 page).
The selected candidates will be supported in the development of their project proposals that must be submitted to the European Commission by 15th September 2021 (17.00 CET).