[ES_JOBS_NET] Postdoctoral scholar position in agrivoltaics systems analysis and modeling at UCSB

Grace Wu grace.cc.wu at gmail.com
Thu Feb 19 10:57:55 MST 2026


Important addendum to the following job ad: We made an error with the
reference requirements on the job application. *We* *do not* *need letters
of reference for the application*. We may contact references at the
semi-finalist or finalist round, but will inform the candidate beforehand
if so. Although automated emails from UCSB will be sent to letter writers
requesting them to submit a letter as a result of this error, please inform
them that they do not need to submit a letter unless/until the candidate
has advanced to the zoom interview stage or beyond.

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Please share with your networks!

We are hiring a Postdoctoral Scholar to work in the Spatial Climate
Solutions Lab <https://www.spatialclimatesolutions.com/> at UC Santa
Barbara to lead the development of a scalable, open-source modeling
framework for agrivoltaic systems. This research aims to create a
high-resolution modeling pipeline applicable to both the US and India. We
are looking for a scholar with advanced programming proficiency and
expertise in at least one of the following: solar PV performance modeling,
biophysical/crop modeling, or techno-economic assessment. A reasonable
salary estimate for this position is $69,073-$82,836.

The University of California is an Equal Opportunity Employer. All
qualified applicants will
receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color,
religion, sex, sexual
orientation, gender identity, national origin, disability, age, protected
veteran status, or other protected status under state or federal law.

*Follow this link to view the full job description and to
apply: https://recruit.ap.ucsb.edu/JPF03056
<https://recruit.ap.ucsb.edu/JPF03056>*

Please apply by the first review date of *March 6* for earliest
consideration, but applications will be accepted until a suitable candidate
has been identified.
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*Grace Wu, PhD *(she/her/hers)
*Assistant Professor *| Environmental Studies, University of California at
Santa Barbara
UCSB is situated on and within the unceded lands and waters of the
Barbareño Chumash people


On Tue, Feb 17, 2026 at 10:30 AM Grace Wu <grace.cc.wu at gmail.com> wrote:

> Please share with your networks!
>
> We are hiring a Postdoctoral Scholar to work in the Spatial Climate
> Solutions Lab <https://www.spatialclimatesolutions.com/> at UC Santa
> Barbara to lead the development of a scalable, open-source modeling
> framework for agrivoltaic systems. This research aims to create a
> high-resolution modeling pipeline applicable to both the US and India. We
> are looking for a scholar with advanced programming proficiency and
> expertise in at least one of the following: solar PV performance modeling,
> biophysical/crop modeling, or techno-economic assessment. A reasonable
> salary estimate for this position is $69,073-$82,836.
>
> The University of California is an Equal Opportunity Employer. All
> qualified applicants will
> receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color,
> religion, sex, sexual
> orientation, gender identity, national origin, disability, age, protected
> veteran status, or other protected status under state or federal law.
>
> *Follow this link to view the full job description and to
> apply: https://recruit.ap.ucsb.edu/JPF03056
> <https://recruit.ap.ucsb.edu/JPF03056>*
>
> Please apply by the first review date of *March 6* for earliest
> consideration, but applications will be accepted until a suitable candidate
> has been identified.
> -----
> *Grace Wu, PhD *(she/her/hers)
> *Assistant Professor *| Environmental Studies, University of California
> at Santa Barbara
> UCSB is situated on and within the unceded lands and waters of the
> Barbareño Chumash people
>
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