PhD Talent for GX Implementation
Research minds
for GX work.
Your dissertation topic does not need to be climate.
Your way of reading, testing, and structuring problems can still move GX implementation.
The Gap
Japan still has a postdoc problem: highly trained people whose analytical capacity is not connected to implementation work. GX has the opposite problem: too many decisions need careful reading, technical judgment, and structured uncertainty.
The Entry Point
postdoc.jp translates GX papers, disclosures, policies, and project questions into work that doctoral talent can enter: research briefs, technology assessments, scenario analysis, and case labs.
Doctoral Skills in GX
Even when a research field is not directly climate-related, the training can matter. GX work needs people who can read deeply, separate evidence from narrative, and build a problem in public.
Work Modes
read.paper()Literature Translation
Convert papers, reports, and disclosures into questions that companies, municipalities, and financiers can act on.
evaluate.technology()Technology Evaluation
Read technical claims, assumptions, constraints, and uncertainties before they become slogans.
brief.issue()Implementation Briefs
Turn a complex GX issue into a short, structured memo that can support real decisions.
gxceed Research Feed
gxceed.com collects GX and decarbonization papers, company disclosures, and implementation signals. postdoc.jp turns that corpus into research questions and practical entry points for doctoral talent.
Case Lab 01
The existing ammonia and finance work remains as the first case lab: a concrete example of how technical reading, regulation, uncertainty, and valuation meet in GX implementation.
Open the ammonia case lab →Coming Next
Research challenges, contests, and company-facing briefs are still in planning. The first step is to make the entry point clear before opening public participation.