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Description
The Yale Center for Natural Carbon Capture (YCNCC) and the Yale Department of Earth & Planetary Sciences (EPS) invite applicants for a full-time Postdoctoral Researcher position to begin January 31, 2026, or no later than July 1, 2026.
The successful candidate will help build a marine carbon dioxide removal (mCDR) forecasting system to support monitoring, reporting, and verification (MRV) for marine-based carbon dioxide removal. The project is led by Prof. Elizabeth Yankovsky, Dr. Luke Gloege, and Prof. Noah Planavsky and sponsored by the Bezos Earth Fund’s AI for Climate and Nature Grand Challenge.
Project Overview
This project aims to develop a forecasting system for mCDR from geochemical climate interventions such as enhanced weathering and ocean alkalinity enhancement. These approaches work by increasing ocean alkalinity, allowing the ocean to draw down and store atmospheric CO2 as stable bicarbonate. However, quantifying the efficiency and permanence of this storage remains a key challenge, due to complex and unresolved ocean-atmosphere dynamics.
We will build an AI-enabled modeling system that couples a GPU-optimized ocean model with a biogeochemical module and AI-based, kilometer-scale atmospheric forecasts. This system will allow users to input CDR forcing (e.g., alkalinity addition) and produce day-by-day forecasts of CO2 uptake and storage durability. The project combines physics-based modeling, machine learning, and high-performance computing to deliver fast, accurate, and accessible forecasts for monitoring, reporting, and verification (MRV) of geochemical CDR.
The overarching goal is to improve understanding and quantification of ocean carbon storage efficiency, enabling more reliable MRV and better planning and optimization of large-scale carbon removal interventions.
Key Responsibilities
The postdoctoral researcher will focus on tailoring a forecasting system to simulate mCDR interventions, including coupling the Oceananigans model to MARBL. The researcher will then validate the model against real-world observations.
The postdoc will participate in co-mentoring at least one junior researcher and will have many opportunities for further professional development, decided together with the PI and according to their professional goals and interests.
Additional responsibilities include the possibility of occasional travel (once or twice a year) to conferences and workshops to present research.
Additional Information
The target start date for this position is early 2026. Postdoctoral Associates at Yale are appointed for 12-month terms. This position has funding for two years. There is the possibility of renewal subject to satisfactory performance and available funding.The salary range for this position is $75,000-105,000, commensurate with experience and skills. A separate budget for computer supplies and publication support are also available. This is a full time, in-person position; however, remote work will be considered for an exceptional candidate.
Qualifications
Preferred Qualifications:
Application Instructions
A complete application includes:
Applications should be submitted via Interfolio: https://apply.interfolio.com/178803. For information regarding the Department of Earth & Planetary Sciences, visit http://earth.yale.edu/. For information regarding the YCNCC, visit https://naturalcarboncapture.yale.edu/. Questions regarding the application process can be addressed to Assistant Professor Elizabeth Yankovsky (elizabeth.yankovsky@yale.edu). Applications will be considered on a first-come, first-serve basis.
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