Our post-doctoral research fellowship scheme supports early-career scientists and engineers, from eligible ESA member states, to undertake independent, cutting-edge climate research to advance and/or demonstrate the value of ESA Earth observation missions and satellite-derived climate data records that address Essential Climate Variables (ECV) defined by the Global Climate Observing System.

The CCI has funded over 30 research fellowships to date and make use of ESA data and Earth Observation assets to improve and exploit ECV products developed within the framework of the ESA Climate Change Initiative.

Two types of research fellowships are offered:

Internal Post-doctoral Research Fellowship

For this scheme fellows propose and then conduct an independent climate research project at an ESA establishment (usually ECSAT). Fellows receive a monthly salary for a period of two year years (with the possibility of renewal for a third year). The project topic should advance or exploit ESA Earth observation missions and satellite-derived climate data records.

Our previous internal research fellows include Anna Jungbluth, who focuses on the application of applying machine learning techniques to ESA's climate data; Iestyn Woolway who investigated the global responses of lakes to climate change - research that was cited in the IPCC's Sixth Assessment Report; and Romy Schlögel who researched natural hazards related to climate change using remote sensing observations.

ESA Climate Change Initiative Research Fellowships

ESA CCI research fellowships have been made available to talented early-career researchers (post-PhD) from participating ESA Member States. These fellowships have been co-funded by ESA and based at a host institute/organisation for a period of up to 2 years and focus on the exploitation of ECV data products under development by the ESA Climate Change Initiative.

Thematic areas of particular interest:

  1. Exploiting Essential Climate Variable (ECV) products from CCI for improved understanding of climate change.
  2. Examining cross-ECV consistency and multiple ECV use (those under the CCI Programme in particular)
  3. Enhancing interactions between CCI members and other Earth science laboratories, research centres and universities

Current CCI fellowship projects - 2023 cohort

The current cohort of CCI ’research fellows focus on the fundamental understanding and long-term response of our climate system, and improving our knowledge of the carbon, water and energy cycles.

Previous fellowship projects

Details of fellowship projects from previous cohorts can be viewed from the links below:

How to apply

ESA Research Fellowship opportunities are published on our recruiting site throughout the year. You can set up a job alert to be informed as soon as the opportunities are published!

Learn more about the recruitment process at ESA.