The Environmental Market Solutions Lab (emLab) (http://emlab.msi.ucsb.edu/) is 
a new interdisciplinary team of economists and scientists based at UC Santa 
Barbara dedicated to bringing market-based solutions to the world's most 
pressing environmental problems. We deliver cutting-edge research and 
innovative policy solutions by combining economic principles, ecological 
insights, and big-data analytics. We seek 1-2 postdoctoral researchers to 
participate in the development and execution of applied and/or academic 
research projects in environmental and resource economics. The successful 
candidate(s) will gain academic mentorship and research training in one or more 
of emLab’s focus areas in climate solutions, poverty alleviation, land use, and 
sustainable fisheries.

The ideal candidate(s) will have excellent quantitative and modeling skills and 
an interest and track record in publishing in top science and economics 
journals. The scholar(s) will have the opportunity to work with emLab 
principals Christopher Costello, Olivier Deschenes, Kelsey Jack, Kyle Meng, and 
Andrew Plantinga, and will report directly to the principal who most closely 
aligns with their area of research. Under the academic mentorship of the emLab 
principals one candidate will gain research training in the analytics for a new 
emLab project focused on estimating supply and demand curves for existing and 
new marine food sources. Both candidates will have the flexibility to focus on 
areas of emLab's research portfolio in which they are most interested in 
obtaining training, and they will also be able to allocate a fraction of their 
time to their own research.

Basic Qualifications:
● PhD in Environmental Economics, Natural Resource Economics, or a closely 
related discipline at the time of application.

Additional Qualifications:
A minimum of 2 years of academic or applied research experience in empirical 
economic methods and modeling related to fisheries, climate, land-use or 
poverty alleviation which includes:
● quantitative and modeling skills in R, Stata, and/or Matlab
● managing, processing, and analyzing large datasets

Preferred Qualifications: 
● An interest and track record in publishing in top academic journals
● Proficiency using Git, and other modern data management, sharing and 
presentation interfaces
● Experience with Geographic Information Systems 
● Familiarity with high-performance server computing such as Google Compute 
Engine or AWS
● Proficiency with LaTeX
● Ability to balance a diverse portfolio of responsibilities simultaneously
● Excellent communication skills to contribute to reports and peer-reviewed 
scientific publications, deliver presentations, and translate scientific 
concepts for diverse audiences
● Strong interpersonal skills to build and maintain strong relationships with 
academic, NGO and government partners, and to work effectively as part of a 
highly collaborative research team.

This is a 100% time appointment. The duration of the initial appointment is 12 
months; reappointment for an additional year(s) is possible depending on 
performance and funding. Start date is negotiable but ideally would be in the 
first quarter of 2019. Salary is competitive, commensurate with the applicant’s 
qualifications. Postdoctoral benefits are included 
(http://hr.ucsb.edu/benefits/postdoc.php).

Electronic applications including a cover letter, CV and contact information 
for 3 references should be sent to:

https://recruit.ap.ucsb.edu/apply/JPF01382

For primary consideration apply by November 28, 2018

Positions will remain open until filled.

The University is especially interested in candidates who can contribute to the 
diversity and excellence of the academic community through research, teaching 
and service as appropriate to this position.

The University of California is an Equal Opportunity/Affirmative Action 
Employer. All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment 
without regard to race, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender 
identity, national origin, disability status, protected veteran status, or any 
other characteristic protected by law.

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