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Postdoctoral Researcher, Ph.d, Masc

Company

Simon Fraser University

Address Surrey, British Columbia, Canada
Employment type FULL_TIME
Salary
Expires 2023-06-02
Posted at 1 year ago
Job Description

https://www.sfu.ca/see/research/sustainable-urban-transportation/opportunities.html



The opportunityCREATE research lab at Simon Fraser University's School of Sustainable Energy Engineering (SEE) invite applications for multiple full-time post-doctorate (PD), Ph.D., and MASc positions.As a research team member, you will be exposed to an exciting interdisciplinary research environment investigating how alternative transportation modes (public transit, e-micro mobility, shared mobility) contribute to an equitable and resilient decarbonization pathway to urban transportation. You will develop tools to capture the effects of technology shift and mode split on CO2, toxic emissions, and air quality as one part of the research. The other part is multifaceted requiring interdisciplinary collaboration with researchers, data and methods, and models from areas related to traffic engineering, emission inventory analysis, air pollution dispersion modelling, greenhouse gas and energy consumption modelling, exposure disparity, environmental justice, and infrastructure and community resiliency to climate change,covering quantitative experimental and numerical simulation as well as applying qualitative methods. You will work with a team of scientists from SFU (Prof. Buse team,ACT) and UBC (LEAP, UiTR ) and project partners of the City of Burnaby, TransLink, Mobi Bike, and EVO.