I would like to bring to your attention the 30 PhD studentships we offer and they are now on our web site: http://www.londonmet.ac.uk/research/the-graduate-school/vice-chancellors-phd-scholarships.cfm
In Particular, I would like to bring to your attention the PhD studentship (fees plus cost-of-living stipend of £13,290 p.a) for the following project:
Energy Scenario Planning: An Agent-based model of the
availability of global conventional oil supply (Code:
LMBS/03)
Description: Scenario Planning - internally consistent, sufficiently
relevant and detailed stories of what may occur in the future - has been
used as a strategic tool to cope with, but not to disguise, the
economics of uncertainty. As a qualitative framework, scenario planning
provides the ideas, elements and building blocks, which can be
communicated to leaders to allow them to cope more effectively with
uncertainty and change.
Due to the critical importance of oil to modern economic activity, and
oil’s non-renewable nature, it is extremely important to try to estimate
possible trajectories of future oil production while accounting for
uncertainties in resource estimates and demand growth. We are inviting
applications for a studentship to develop several alternate scenarios
for conventional oil supply for the period 2002-2060 using the novel
Agent-based Computational Economics (ACE) research methodology. ACE
provides a new and fundamental standard of explanation, in which one
‘grows’ the macrophenomenon of interest (country-level oil supply),
given certain sets of microfoundations (e.g. resource availability,
future demand)
Using country-specific microfoundations of (i) the domestic
consumption of oil, (ii) the projected growth rates of oil consumption,
(iii)the volume of oil originally present before any extraction (EUR),
(iv) the annual production for 2001, (v) the cumulative production to
date, and (vi)estimates of oil remaining to date, the project will
develop bottom-up simulations of county-level ‘peak oil production’.
The successful applicant of the LMBS/03 project will be part of the ACEGES team: http://www.londonmet.ac.uk/lmbs/research/cibs/cibs-scenario-planning/cibs-scenario-planning_home.cfm
If you know anyone who may be interested, please alert him/her. The candidate is expected to be proficient in mathematical and numerical methods. Knowledge in energy-economy-environment modelling would be advantageous.
Regards,
Vlasios
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Dr Vlasios Voudouris
Senior Lecturer - Quantitative and Computational Economist
Centre for International Business and Sustainability
London Metropolitan Business School
London Metropolitan University
84 Moorgate, London EC2M 6SQ, UK
web (lmbs): http://www.londonmet.ac.uk/lmbs/staff/$-staff-search-results.cfm?QREF=Voudouris
web (CIBS): http://www.londonmet.ac.uk/lmbs/research/cibs/
blog: http://object-field.blogspot.com/ (Object-Field Blog)
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