[ES_JOBS_NET] SUMMER RESEARCH EXPERIENCE OPPORTUNITY FOR U.S. DOCTORAL STUDENTS IN SYSTEM ANALYSIS
Wasson, Flannery
FWasson at nas.edu
Wed Oct 23 14:59:23 MDT 2024
SUMMER RESEARCH EXPERIENCE OPPORTUNITY FOR U.S. DOCTORAL STUDENTS IN SYSTEM ANALYSIS
Systems Analysis is key to tackle the most complex global challenges. The Young Scientists Summer Program (YSSP) at the International Institute for Applied Systems Analysis (IIASA) offers an extraordinary opportunity for PhD candidates to undertake a scientific project within the scope of their PhD on a topic related to the IIASA research agenda and perform the research in the summer in Vienna, Austria. The National Academies has a limited number of fellowships, funded by the National Science Foundation, to support travel and living expenses for successful YSSP applicants who are U.S. citizens or are eligible noncitizens enrolled in U.S. graduate programs.
You should apply if:
-You are an advanced doctoral student, ideally 1-2 years from PhD degree.
-Your field of study complements the policy relevant, global change-oriented research at IIASA.
-You are interested in interdisciplinary research.
-You would like to apply your research to global challenges facing society.
-Your research and career would benefit from working alongside 50 young scientists, as well as senior researchers, from around the world.
Application Deadline: January 13, 2025
Register here<https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLScggQJJiAD1OOZhDmdBRxeJ0YcKaB4MhESdttr70724V1r5OQ/viewform?usp=sf_link> for the information session organized by IIASA for U.S. YSSP candidates to be held November 7, 11 AM ET.
IIASA's work is organized in 6 Research Programs: Advancing Systems Analysis, Economic Frontiers, Biodiversity & Natural Resources, Energy, Climate and Environment, and Population and Just Societies.
YSSP participants' fields of research might include but are not limited to applied math and methodologies; earth, ocean, atmospheric, and hydrological sciences; engineering, data science and IT; remote sensing and citizen science; demography and sociology; operations research and management science; risk and decision science; climate science and integrated assessment, ecosystem sciences, forestry and agricultural systems; evolution and biodiversity; data analysis, programming, and GIS applications; political science, policy studies, international relations, and diplomacy; economics and natural capital accounting.
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