Organization: Dartmouth College – Geisel School of Medicine, The Dartmouth Institute for Health Policy & Clinical Practice (TDI), Irving Institute for Energy & Society, and Dartmouth Cancer Center
Location: Lebanon, New Hampshire, USA (residential, in‑person)
Duration: Two‑year postdoctoral fellowship (expected start July 1–Sept 1, 2026)
Pay/Volunteer: Paid — annual stipend aligned with NIH NRSA postdoctoral minimums (approx. $67,000–$75,000 depending on training stage), plus $5,000 research fund and $2,500 moving allowance
Deadline: Review begins February 16, 2026 and continues until filled
Description: Dartmouth invites applications for a two‑year postdoctoral fellowship supporting early‑career scholars working at the intersection of climate resilience, health‑system preparedness, quantitative modeling, and energy–health systems. Fellows join a multidisciplinary cohort through Dartmouth’s Provost’s Fellowship (PROF) Program, aimed at preparing scholars for academic careers and expanding inclusive access in STEM and health‑systems science.
Research areas include climate‑hazard vulnerability assessment, optimization and operations research for hospital and cancer‑care resilience, energy systems modeling applied to healthcare, environmental health, quantitative epidemiology, simulation, and data‑driven decision‑making. Fellows contribute to Dartmouth’s institutional priorities in Cold Climate Resilience and climate‑health initiatives across TDI, Geisel, and the Irving Institute. The role includes protected research time, interdisciplinary mentorship, participation in seminars and cohort programming, and teaching one course in the second year.
Applicants must hold a PhD, ScD, DrPH, MD/PhD, or equivalent, with strong quantitative or computational training. Experience or interest in climate‑health, energy transitions, environmental health, or health‑systems resilience is preferred.
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