As the
Rotterdam School of Management, Erasmus University (RSM) post-doctoral researcher in the Energy Transition project, you are part of the
sMArt Green Ports (MAGPIE) project. An
H2020 European project.
Your role as RSM's post-doc MAGPIE researcher includes the optimisation of energy investment and operation decision making as well as the development of predictive traces of future traces, including energy and pricing based on the historical data. Your colleague project members then use your input to develop a decision support system.
Additionally, you contribute to researching optimal schemes which must account for energy flexibility across time, space, energy vectors and energy sectors. This also requires reliable predictions of energy supply and demand across all dimensions.
The MAGPIE consortium consists of four ports - Lighthouse port Rotterdam, Fellow Ports DeltaPort (inland), Sines and HAROPA - nine research institutes and universities, 32 private companies and four other institutes. These form a unique collaboration that addresses the missing link between green energy supply and green energy use in port-related transport and the implementation of digitalisation, automation and autonomy to increase transport efficiency.
This project accelerates the introduction of green energy carriers combined with the realisation of and logistic optimisation in ports through automation and autonomous operations. A living lab approach is applied in which technological and nontechnological innovations are developed or demonstrated.
All results feed into the master plan for the future European green port, which is aimed at full decarbonisation by 2050 through the provision of solutions that can be immediately implemented to make significant steps in decarbonisation by 2030.
See
https://www.magpie-ports.eu/ for more information.
Your main tasks
- Develop models
- Implement results
- Write academic papers and reports
- Attend meetings and coordinate with consortium members