Post-Doctoral Research Associate: Baker School of Policy and Public Affairs - UTK
University Of Tennessee College
The Baker School of Public Policy and Public Affairs at the University of Tennessee, Knoxville (UTK) is seeking applications for a post-doctoral position from doctoral candidates or recent Ph.D. recipients interested in the economics and policy of critical minerals.
The Baker School of Public Policy and Public Affairs at the University of Tennessee, Knoxville (UTK) is seeking applications for a post-doctoral position from doctoral candidates or recent Ph.D. recipients interested in the economics and policy of critical minerals.
Required Qualifications:
Education:
- Ph.D. in economics, agricultural and resource economics, or a similar field prior to starting. Applications for candidates graduating in the Spring 2026 semester are welcomed to apply. Excellent programming, data management, and written communication skills are essential.
Experience:
- Excellent programming, data management, and written communication skills are essential.
Preferred Qualifications:
- Experience with critical minerals
Location:
- Knoxville, Tennessee UNITED STATES
Salary Range:
- Competitive salary plus full University benefits package.
The Baker School has research focal areas in environmental and energy policy, along with its instructional and public service missions. The Baker School’s Center for Energy, Transportation, and Environmental Policy (CETEP) combines sound science, rigorous economics, and thoughtful policy to address natural resource use and environmental challenges facing the state of Tennessee, the U.S., and the world. CETEP is an interdisciplinary network of joint faculty, faculty fellows and affiliates, research associates, and post-doctoral researchers. The Baker School’s research network extends to industry, government, the nonprofit sector, Oak Ridge National Laboratory, and the Tennessee Valley Authority (TVA). The successful candidate will join a cohort of postdoctoral researchers working on environmental and energy challenges.
Application Instructions:
To apply, please submit the following items with your application: a letter of interest, a curriculum vitae, a research paper, and three recommendation letters. Note, letters or recommendation may be submitted with your application, or can be sent directly from the reference to the Hiring Manager, Charles Sims, at cbsims@utk.edu. Review of applications will begin immediately and will continue until the position is filled. Successful candidates are expected to start a 24-month appointment in the Summer/Fall of 2026 (exact start date negotiable). Questions regarding the position can be directed to Prof. Charles Sims by email (cbsims@utk.edu).
The successful candidate will work with Charles Sims at the Baker School, Georg Schaur at the Department of Economics at UTK, critical mineral industry partners, and collaborators at Oak Ridge National Laboratory in the following areas:
- Costs of US critical mineral dependence on foreign countries.
- Effect of industrial policy on domestic investments in critical mineral mining, processing and recycling.
The successful candidate will develop a research agenda in one or both of these areas.