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Welcome to the fall issue of the Stanford Energy Postdoctoral Fellowship Quarterly News. We are pleased to welcome our third cohort to their first academic quarter here at Stanford. And we highlight the work of fellows whose leadership and service to the community have inspired further discovery in their work.
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Despite heavy workloads at a critical juncture of their research careers, some Stanford Energy Postdoctoral Fellows made time for teaching and mentorship.
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Welcome to the summer issue of the Stanford Energy Postdoctoral Fellowship Quarterly News. This edition recaps our recent Annual Symposium, while also spotlighting our first fellows leaving the fellowship and their exciting next steps.
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The first fellows to depart the Stanford Energy Postdoctoral Fellowship reflect on their time at Stanford, how their research advanced sustainable energy, and where they are headed next.
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At the first Stanford Energy Postdoctoral Fellowship Annual Symposium, recent PhD graduates presented interdisciplinary solutions advancing the energy transition.
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Welcome to the inaugural issue of the Stanford Energy Postdoctoral Fellowship Quarterly News. This edition introduces our incoming third cohort, while also spotlighting three of our fellows’ engaging research.
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Ten new postdoctoral scholars will expand and enrich the range of topics for potentially high-impact, scalable energy research in this unique postdoctoral program.
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As a Stanford Energy Postdoctoral Fellow, Lisa Rennels applies her photographer’s eye to the economic costs of climate change. It’s all macro and micro, she says.
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The energy-centered postdoctoral research program is nurturing a global community of future leaders to realize sustainable, affordable, secure energy for the world.
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A new Stanford postdoc program focused on energy is developing a global community of future leaders to realize the vision of sustainable, affordable, secure energy for all.
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Stanford’s new postdoctoral program in sustainable energy will accept up to 10 fellows annually for three years of fully supported interdisciplinary research. Eventually, a community of 30 exceptional scholars will work across the energy spectrum, from science to economics.