We are always interested in hearing from motivated students and researchers who want to work on the technical and policy challenges of decarbonizing the electricity sector.

PhD Students

Prospective PhD students should apply through the Energy & Resources Group at UC Berkeley. Mention your interest in working with EMAC in your application. Feel free to email Duncan at dcal@berkeley.edu before applying — a brief email with your CV and a sentence or two about your interests is welcome.

Postdoctoral Researchers

Postdoc positions are advertised here when available. If you have a strong background in power systems, optimization, or related fields and are interested in developing a fellowship proposal (NSF, DOE, etc.), please reach out.

Masters and Undergraduate Students

Berkeley students interested in research should email dcal@berkeley.edu with a brief description of your background and interests.


Duncan Callaway
Professor, Energy & Resources Group
310 Barrows Hall, University of California, Berkeley
dcal@berkeley.edu