Fully Funded PhD in Energy Economics and Demand Flexibility at Vilnius University
Open call for
two fully funded PhD research positions in Energy Economics
at the
Centre for Economic Expertise
, Faculty of Economics and Business Administration,
Vilnius University
, Lithuania. The positions are part of the
ENERPOL Doctoral Network
under the
Marie Skłodowska-Curie Actions (MSCA) Doctoral Network
and the EU
Horizon Europe
programme.
The research themes are highly relevant to
energy economics
,
demand flexibility
,
household demand response
,
residential sector
,
behavioral economics
,
microeconomics
,
applied econometrics
, and
experimental methods
. Position 1 focuses on
smart contracts for household demand response
, including market design for energy flexibility and laboratory experiments. Position 2 focuses on the
determinants of household demand response
, using choice and survey experiments across Lithuania, Germany, Poland, and Sweden.
Supervision is by
Professor Jūratė Jaraitė
,
Professor Andrius Kažukauskas
, and
Professor Robertas Zubrickas
, working in a research group on energy, behavioral economics, and public economics. The project offers an international training environment with summer schools, workshops, cross-national supervision, and both academic and industry secondments.
Funding is for
36 months
. The expected monthly gross salary is
EUR 4,182
(EUR 3,472 living allowance + EUR 710 mobility allowance), with a possible
EUR 660 family allowance
where applicable. The position is full time and linked to successful enrolment as a PhD student at Vilnius University.
Eligibility highlights include a
Master’s degree in Economics or a related discipline
, very good grades, solid training in microeconomics and applied econometrics, ability to use statistical software such as
STATA
or
R
, and fluent written and spoken English. Applicants must also satisfy the
MSCA mobility rule
and must not already hold a doctoral degree at the start date.
Application window:
17 February 2026 to 17 April 2026, 23:59 EET
. Start date is
1 September 2026
or as soon as possible thereafter. Apply via the Vilnius University doctoral application system and submit the required documents listed in the call.