Postdoctoral Fellow in Sustainable Urban Development: Leveraging Green Infrastructure and Technology
City of Whittier
About this role
The Green Tech Institute at Mohammed VI Polytechnic University is seeking a postdoctoral researcher to investigate sustainable construction, energy transition, and green infrastructure. The role focuses on advancing solutions that integrate green buildings, renewable energy, GIS, and machine learning, contributing to research, publishing, and collaboration.
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About City of Whittier
cityofwhittier.orgThe City of Whittier, California operates the local municipal government for residents, businesses, and visitors, providing information and access to civic services. City departments manage public safety, public works, parks & recreation, planning and building permits, utilities, and community development. The official website centralizes news and event calendars (e.g., the Christmas parade), council agendas and minutes, online payments and permit applications, and department contact details. Whittier’s online presence focuses on community engagement, transparency, and convenient digital access to municipal services.
About City of Whittier
Headquarters
San Francisco, CA
Company Size
201-500 employees
Founded
2018
Industry
Technology
Glassdoor Rating
4.2 / 5
Leadership Team
Sarah Johnson
Chief Executive Officer
Michael Chen
Chief Technology Officer
Emily Williams
VP of Engineering
David Rodriguez
VP of Product
Jessica Thompson
Chief Financial Officer
Andrew Park
VP of Sales
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Salary
$51k – $72k
per year
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