As part of the EU Marie Sklodowska-Curie PhD training network CoDeF led by prof. Lisa Ryan (University College Dublin), we are offering 15 fully funded PhD positions.
The CoDeF project focused on the topic of consumer energy demand flexibility. This research project provides a fantastic opportunity for researchers interested in the energy transition. It aims to integrate knowledge of engineering (e.g., mechanical and electrical engineering) and social sciences (economics, sociology, and anthropology) in a doctoral training programme across 8 European research institutions. The CoDeF consortium brings together a multidisciplinary research team from across Europe to train experts in consumer energy flexibility and develop key skills to deliver a just and sustainable energy transition.
All info about the project and the available positions can be found on the project’s website: