Fully Funded Ph.D. Opportunities at the University of Maryland
📅 Start Date: September 2025
📍 Location: Center for Global Sustainability & Department of Geographical Sciences, University of Maryland
📄 Application Deadline: December 15, 2024
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🔬 Program Highlights:
Join a joint program addressing critical global challenges in sustainability, resource management, and policy analysis. Selected candidates will receive:
- Full tuition waiver (10 credits/semester).
- Living stipend: ~$35,000/year (adjusted annually).
- Health insurance: Equivalent to faculty benefits.
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🎓 Eligibility Criteria:
✅ Background in management, economics, GIS, environmental science, energy, or related fields.
✅ M.S. degree (or completion by August 2025).
✅ English proficiency: IELTS 7.0 (min 6.5 in speaking) or TOEFL 96+ (min 22 in speaking).
✅ Proficiency in programming (e.g., R, Python).
✅ Preferred: Experience with Integrated Assessment Models (IAM) or policy analysis.
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🌟 How to Apply:
Submit the following documents by December 15, 2024 to kfeng@umd.edu, ycui10@umd.edu, or jlou@umd.edu:
1️⃣ Cover Letter
2️⃣ CV
3️⃣ Academic Trannoscripts
4️⃣ Proof of English Proficiency
📧 Subject line: 2025 GRA + University + Your Name
🌐 More details: [View LinkedIn Announcement](https://lnkd.in/eznt8SVt)
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💡 About the PIs:
- Dr. Kuishuang Feng: Expert in socioeconomic and environmental resource accounting with 150+ publications.
- Dr. Vivyun Cui: Focused on global energy policy and climate transitions, IPCC contributor.
- Dr. Jiehong Lou: Specialist in climate finance and sustainable development.
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📅 Start Date: September 2025
📍 Location: Center for Global Sustainability & Department of Geographical Sciences, University of Maryland
📄 Application Deadline: December 15, 2024
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🔬 Program Highlights:
Join a joint program addressing critical global challenges in sustainability, resource management, and policy analysis. Selected candidates will receive:
- Full tuition waiver (10 credits/semester).
- Living stipend: ~$35,000/year (adjusted annually).
- Health insurance: Equivalent to faculty benefits.
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🎓 Eligibility Criteria:
✅ Background in management, economics, GIS, environmental science, energy, or related fields.
✅ M.S. degree (or completion by August 2025).
✅ English proficiency: IELTS 7.0 (min 6.5 in speaking) or TOEFL 96+ (min 22 in speaking).
✅ Proficiency in programming (e.g., R, Python).
✅ Preferred: Experience with Integrated Assessment Models (IAM) or policy analysis.
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🌟 How to Apply:
Submit the following documents by December 15, 2024 to kfeng@umd.edu, ycui10@umd.edu, or jlou@umd.edu:
1️⃣ Cover Letter
2️⃣ CV
3️⃣ Academic Trannoscripts
4️⃣ Proof of English Proficiency
📧 Subject line: 2025 GRA + University + Your Name
🌐 More details: [View LinkedIn Announcement](https://lnkd.in/eznt8SVt)
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💡 About the PIs:
- Dr. Kuishuang Feng: Expert in socioeconomic and environmental resource accounting with 150+ publications.
- Dr. Vivyun Cui: Focused on global energy policy and climate transitions, IPCC contributor.
- Dr. Jiehong Lou: Specialist in climate finance and sustainable development.
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We are excited to announce a joint opportunity for fully funded PhD positions! The application deadline is quickly approaching, so please share this with your…
Please find information on an opening for a 3-year postdoctoral fellow at Stockholm University on the hydroclimatic ecosystem services of wetlandscapes.
https://www.su.se/english/about-the-university/work-at-su/available-jobs?rmpage=job&rmjob=24750&rmlang=UK
Closing date: 10 January 2025.
The candidate will work on the project Disclosing the Overlooked Wetlandscape Ecosystem Services (DOWES), funded by the Water4All 2023 Joint Transnational Call on Aquatic Ecosystem Services. The main objective of DOWES is to resolve the interlinkages between water availability in wetlandscapes, their responses and stressors, and the provision of ecosystem services within and beyond their area of influence through synthesis across important wetlandscapes in Sweden, Italy, the United Kingdom, Brazil, and Colombia. While wetlands are ecosystems with permanent or temporary, static or flowing waters, wetlandscapes are systems of wetlands that are hydraulically, hydrologically, and ecologically connected. A wetlandscape can comprise large regions with different wetland bodies connected by groundwater or surface flows and, in turn, include more ecosystems, land covers, and communities in the landscape.
DOWES will, in five work packages, address the main objective across six iconic wetlandscape ecosystems. The first determines high-resolution changes in the hydrological regime using the latest radar and altimetric missions. The second relates water availability to wetlandscape ecosystem responses and stressors. The third develops a participatory approach to identify perceptions of potential cultural ecosystem services. The fourth adds a layer of complexity by quantifying the provision of ecosystem services of wetlandscapes beyond the area of influence. Finally, the fifth work package combines these four to develop metrics and guidelines to track and quantify the provision of wetlandscape ecosystem services.
The postdoc employed by this call will focus on either of the work packages 1 and 4 of DOWES, that is,
WP1: Quantifying changes in water availability with space-base technologies such as altimetry, InSAR, Gravimetry and SWOT, and
WP4: Quantifying hydrological and hydroclimatic ecosystem services of wetlandscapes with hydrological, hydroclimatic modeling and moisture tracking. These ecosystem services include water regulation, water supply by moisture to downwind regions, embedded water in products and services, and local and regional climate regulation.
https://www.su.se/english/about-the-university/work-at-su/available-jobs?rmpage=job&rmjob=24750&rmlang=UK
Closing date: 10 January 2025.
The candidate will work on the project Disclosing the Overlooked Wetlandscape Ecosystem Services (DOWES), funded by the Water4All 2023 Joint Transnational Call on Aquatic Ecosystem Services. The main objective of DOWES is to resolve the interlinkages between water availability in wetlandscapes, their responses and stressors, and the provision of ecosystem services within and beyond their area of influence through synthesis across important wetlandscapes in Sweden, Italy, the United Kingdom, Brazil, and Colombia. While wetlands are ecosystems with permanent or temporary, static or flowing waters, wetlandscapes are systems of wetlands that are hydraulically, hydrologically, and ecologically connected. A wetlandscape can comprise large regions with different wetland bodies connected by groundwater or surface flows and, in turn, include more ecosystems, land covers, and communities in the landscape.
DOWES will, in five work packages, address the main objective across six iconic wetlandscape ecosystems. The first determines high-resolution changes in the hydrological regime using the latest radar and altimetric missions. The second relates water availability to wetlandscape ecosystem responses and stressors. The third develops a participatory approach to identify perceptions of potential cultural ecosystem services. The fourth adds a layer of complexity by quantifying the provision of ecosystem services of wetlandscapes beyond the area of influence. Finally, the fifth work package combines these four to develop metrics and guidelines to track and quantify the provision of wetlandscape ecosystem services.
The postdoc employed by this call will focus on either of the work packages 1 and 4 of DOWES, that is,
WP1: Quantifying changes in water availability with space-base technologies such as altimetry, InSAR, Gravimetry and SWOT, and
WP4: Quantifying hydrological and hydroclimatic ecosystem services of wetlandscapes with hydrological, hydroclimatic modeling and moisture tracking. These ecosystem services include water regulation, water supply by moisture to downwind regions, embedded water in products and services, and local and regional climate regulation.
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Available jobs - Stockholm University
Available jobs at Stockholm University. PhD student positions, researchers, teachers and administrative staff.
💡 PhD opportunities! 💡
Are you interested in how computer models in water management shape policy and vice versa? Do you want to contribute to societally relevant research in the field of water management for case studies across three countries? Do you want to be part of an interdisciplinary research team?
We have two PhD-positions open now for applications, related to my ERC-LEGIT project: How the legitimacy of water-management models as decision support tools gets established. One position focuses on the social, political and institutional context, while the second is on scrutinising the model itself through extensive sensitivity analysis. Apply through the links below!
https://lnkd.in/e27nvxXG..
https://lnkd.in/ejsf4qi7..
Are you interested in how computer models in water management shape policy and vice versa? Do you want to contribute to societally relevant research in the field of water management for case studies across three countries? Do you want to be part of an interdisciplinary research team?
We have two PhD-positions open now for applications, related to my ERC-LEGIT project: How the legitimacy of water-management models as decision support tools gets established. One position focuses on the social, political and institutional context, while the second is on scrutinising the model itself through extensive sensitivity analysis. Apply through the links below!
https://lnkd.in/e27nvxXG..
https://lnkd.in/ejsf4qi7..
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PhD position Legitimacy of Water-Management Models: Social, Political, and Institutional Viewpoints
Are you interested in how computer models in water management shape policy and vice versa? Do you want to contribute to societally relevant research in the field of water management for case studies across three countries? Do you want to be part of an...
🌍Fully Funded Graduate Teaching Assistantships (GTA) in Geosciences at Auburn University! 🌍
I'm sharing this to help those in my network who might benefit. The Department of Geosciences at Auburn University is now accepting applications for its Fall 2025 intake for graduate programs:
MS in Geology
MS in Geography
PhD in Earth System Science
🟢 Key Highlights:
Fully Funded Graduate Teaching Assistantships (GTA) available for 12 students, providing:
$26,500 annual salary (12 months)
Full tuition waiver
Dedicated to increasing representation of underrepresented students in U.S. higher education.
🗓 Application Deadline: January 15, 2025, for GTA funding consideration.
💡 Research Areas Include:
Earth and Life Through Time (Sedimentology, Paleobiology, Geomicrobiology)
Environmental Geosciences (Climate, Hydrogeology, Natural Hazards)
Geospatial Sciences (GIS, Remote Sensing, UAVs, Data Science)
Natural Resources Exploration (Energy, Critical Minerals)
Solid-Earth Processes (Petrology, Geochemistry, Tectonics/Geophysics)
🌟 The Earth System Science Ph.D. program is interdisciplinary, combining Earth’s dynamic processes and human interactions with faculty from multiple departments and colleges.
🔗 More Details:
For program and application details, visit: https://lnkd.in/gxVanzzS.
📧 For inquiries, contact Dr. Gottardi: gottardi@auburn.edu
Feel free to share this opportunity with anyone in your network who might be interested! 🌟
I'm sharing this to help those in my network who might benefit. The Department of Geosciences at Auburn University is now accepting applications for its Fall 2025 intake for graduate programs:
MS in Geology
MS in Geography
PhD in Earth System Science
🟢 Key Highlights:
Fully Funded Graduate Teaching Assistantships (GTA) available for 12 students, providing:
$26,500 annual salary (12 months)
Full tuition waiver
Dedicated to increasing representation of underrepresented students in U.S. higher education.
🗓 Application Deadline: January 15, 2025, for GTA funding consideration.
💡 Research Areas Include:
Earth and Life Through Time (Sedimentology, Paleobiology, Geomicrobiology)
Environmental Geosciences (Climate, Hydrogeology, Natural Hazards)
Geospatial Sciences (GIS, Remote Sensing, UAVs, Data Science)
Natural Resources Exploration (Energy, Critical Minerals)
Solid-Earth Processes (Petrology, Geochemistry, Tectonics/Geophysics)
🌟 The Earth System Science Ph.D. program is interdisciplinary, combining Earth’s dynamic processes and human interactions with faculty from multiple departments and colleges.
🔗 More Details:
For program and application details, visit: https://lnkd.in/gxVanzzS.
📧 For inquiries, contact Dr. Gottardi: gottardi@auburn.edu
Feel free to share this opportunity with anyone in your network who might be interested! 🌟
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We're hashtag#hiring an intern (4-6 months) to work on hashtag#hydrological hashtag#modeling. The goal is to set up and calibrate models to simulate a range of hydroclimatic future scenarios - these will then feed hashtag#flood / hashtag#watermanagement models.
Interested or know someone? hashtag#Apply here 👇
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Interested or know someone? hashtag#Apply here 👇
https://lnkd.in/etyg7CjU
Gregory Seiller Christelle Castet
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Hydrological modelling Engineer – Internship - AXA Climate - Stage à Paris
AXA Climate recrute un(e) Hydrological modelling Engineer – Internship à Paris !
24-month post-doctoral position in Remote Sensing
Hello,
I would like to bring to your attention this 24-month post-doctoral position that has just opened up in the Geoazur laboratory at the Université Côte d'Azur (France), for distribution to your networks.
Position noscript: “Post-doctoral position in Remote Sensing: Remote sensing data for the improvement of hydrological/hydraulic models”(attached in English and French).
Thank you in advance,
https://groups.google.com/g/abouthydrology/c/fhCT2ikKfkk
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Fanny Picourlat
Laboratoire Géoazur (CNRS-UCA-OCA-IRD)
Campus CNRS Azur
250 rue A. Einstein, CS 10269
06905 Sophia Antipolis Cedex, France
Tél : +33 4 83 61 85 13
Hello,
I would like to bring to your attention this 24-month post-doctoral position that has just opened up in the Geoazur laboratory at the Université Côte d'Azur (France), for distribution to your networks.
Position noscript: “Post-doctoral position in Remote Sensing: Remote sensing data for the improvement of hydrological/hydraulic models”(attached in English and French).
Thank you in advance,
https://groups.google.com/g/abouthydrology/c/fhCT2ikKfkk
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Fanny Picourlat
Laboratoire Géoazur (CNRS-UCA-OCA-IRD)
Campus CNRS Azur
250 rue A. Einstein, CS 10269
06905 Sophia Antipolis Cedex, France
Tél : +33 4 83 61 85 13
Dear All,
I am seeking motivated master graduated interested in working in areas related to Snow modelling, Po River basin hydrology, Soil-plant-atmosphere interactions and GEOframe system development. Below are some exciting thesis opportunities, each with potential for continuation into a Ph.D. program. Post doc positions could be considered as well for appropriate persons.
1. Snow Modelling (SUNSET PRIN Project)
This topic focuses on snow dynamics modeling using GEOframe-NewAGE and GEOtop, within the SUNSET PRIN project (Details). Opportunities include fieldwork, guided by Prof. Stefano Ferraris (University of Turin), with Dr. John Mohd Wani as co-supervisor.
2. Po River Basin Projects (ADBPo Collaboration)
The Po River Basin thesis topics align with the long-term collaboration with the Basin Authority of River Po (Details). These projects could lead to Ph.D. opportunities and professional roles.
Topics include:
- Modeling Romagna Catchments for Drought and Flood Prevention
Focused on hourly-scale modeling for water management.
- Co-Supervisor: Ing. Gaia Roati (Po Basin Authority)
- Includes periods at the Po Basin Authority in Parma.
- Earth Observation for Po River Basin Calibration
Systematic use of satellite data to validate and improve GEOframe-NewAGE models.
- Part of: SpaceItUp! PNRR (Italian Space Agency) and an upcoming ESA project
- Collaboration: Ing. Hossein Salehi, Fondazione Edmund Mach, and Prof. Manuela Girotto (UC Berkeley).
3. Land-Surface Interactions with the use of the GEOSPACE system and its development (EPFL collaboration, ESA Projects, EU Projects)
- Modeling Transpiration and Soil-Atmosphere Interactions
Utilize GEOframe-NewAGE and GEOSPACE for basin-scale modeling.
- Co-Supervisor: Dr. Concetta D’Amato (EPFL, Sion Campus)
- Includes a potential study period in Sion.
- Depending on the specific topic other collaboration should be envisioned
Topics include:
- Estimating the effects of evaporation and transpiration at Po scale, integrating GEOSPACE with Earth Observation.
- Understanding the effects of soil evolution under the action of biota and under global warming.
- New parameterizations of the atmosphere - plant interactions
4. Informatics-Oriented GEOframe Development (SIM Project)
- Integrating Large Language Models with GEOframe
Explore the potential of Generative AI for improving user interaction and programming within GEOframe.
- Transforming GEOframe into a DARTH
Enhance the GEOframe infrastructure and Object Modelling System (OMS) codebase.
- Co-Supervisors: Prof. Giuseppe Formetta and Dr. Olaf David (Colorado State University)
- Includes a potential study period in Fort Collins, Colorado.
Additional Information
All theses involve using and extending GEOframe tools, requiring proficiency in Python and Java. Coding skills are especially critical for informatics-oriented topics.
These projects provide an excellent foundation for doctoral studies and professional development in hydrology, environmental modeling, and computational science.
Please feel free to share this information and contact me for further details.
Best regards,
Riccardo Rigon
I am seeking motivated master graduated interested in working in areas related to Snow modelling, Po River basin hydrology, Soil-plant-atmosphere interactions and GEOframe system development. Below are some exciting thesis opportunities, each with potential for continuation into a Ph.D. program. Post doc positions could be considered as well for appropriate persons.
1. Snow Modelling (SUNSET PRIN Project)
This topic focuses on snow dynamics modeling using GEOframe-NewAGE and GEOtop, within the SUNSET PRIN project (Details). Opportunities include fieldwork, guided by Prof. Stefano Ferraris (University of Turin), with Dr. John Mohd Wani as co-supervisor.
2. Po River Basin Projects (ADBPo Collaboration)
The Po River Basin thesis topics align with the long-term collaboration with the Basin Authority of River Po (Details). These projects could lead to Ph.D. opportunities and professional roles.
Topics include:
- Modeling Romagna Catchments for Drought and Flood Prevention
Focused on hourly-scale modeling for water management.
- Co-Supervisor: Ing. Gaia Roati (Po Basin Authority)
- Includes periods at the Po Basin Authority in Parma.
- Earth Observation for Po River Basin Calibration
Systematic use of satellite data to validate and improve GEOframe-NewAGE models.
- Part of: SpaceItUp! PNRR (Italian Space Agency) and an upcoming ESA project
- Collaboration: Ing. Hossein Salehi, Fondazione Edmund Mach, and Prof. Manuela Girotto (UC Berkeley).
3. Land-Surface Interactions with the use of the GEOSPACE system and its development (EPFL collaboration, ESA Projects, EU Projects)
- Modeling Transpiration and Soil-Atmosphere Interactions
Utilize GEOframe-NewAGE and GEOSPACE for basin-scale modeling.
- Co-Supervisor: Dr. Concetta D’Amato (EPFL, Sion Campus)
- Includes a potential study period in Sion.
- Depending on the specific topic other collaboration should be envisioned
Topics include:
- Estimating the effects of evaporation and transpiration at Po scale, integrating GEOSPACE with Earth Observation.
- Understanding the effects of soil evolution under the action of biota and under global warming.
- New parameterizations of the atmosphere - plant interactions
4. Informatics-Oriented GEOframe Development (SIM Project)
- Integrating Large Language Models with GEOframe
Explore the potential of Generative AI for improving user interaction and programming within GEOframe.
- Transforming GEOframe into a DARTH
Enhance the GEOframe infrastructure and Object Modelling System (OMS) codebase.
- Co-Supervisors: Prof. Giuseppe Formetta and Dr. Olaf David (Colorado State University)
- Includes a potential study period in Fort Collins, Colorado.
Additional Information
All theses involve using and extending GEOframe tools, requiring proficiency in Python and Java. Coding skills are especially critical for informatics-oriented topics.
These projects provide an excellent foundation for doctoral studies and professional development in hydrology, environmental modeling, and computational science.
Please feel free to share this information and contact me for further details.
Best regards,
Riccardo Rigon
Postdoctoral Researcher in SWAT+ Modeling at CAU Kiel - Posted December 2024
The Institute of Natural Resource Conservation, Department of Hydrology and Water Resources Management at CAU Kiel is seeking a postdoctoral researcher specializing in SWAT+ modeling. The position is for 4 years, with the potential for an additional 4 years if the project is successfully extended. The role can start immediately, and no German language skills are required. This is an excellent opportunity to contribute to innovative hydrological and environmental research.
For more information or to apply, please contact Dr. Nicola Fohrer at nfohrer@hydrology.uni-kiel.de
The Institute of Natural Resource Conservation, Department of Hydrology and Water Resources Management at CAU Kiel is seeking a postdoctoral researcher specializing in SWAT+ modeling. The position is for 4 years, with the potential for an additional 4 years if the project is successfully extended. The role can start immediately, and no German language skills are required. This is an excellent opportunity to contribute to innovative hydrological and environmental research.
For more information or to apply, please contact Dr. Nicola Fohrer at nfohrer@hydrology.uni-kiel.de
Postdoctoral Researcher at ERC - Posted November 2024
IMDEA Agua, in collaboration with the ERC CoG WaterTheft project team, is seeking an early career (postdoc) hydrologist with a PhD (or in the final year of their PhD) and a strong quantitative background in engineering, physics, or mathematics. The successful candidate will have expertise in hydrologic modeling and knowledge of human-water systems, hydroeconomics, and socio-hydrology under uncertainty. Responsibilities include preparing hydrologic databases, working with remote sensing data on water use across California, Australia, and Spain, setting up hydro(geo)logic models coupled with human systems, integrating land use dynamics, and developing a multi-model ensemble in collaboration with data scientists and economic modelers. Proficiency in relevant software such as SWAT+, HEC-HMS, or HYPE is essential, alongside an interest in interdisciplinary work and data science. This full-time position is for four years (2+2, renewable), with a gross annual salary of €35,500, starting on February 1, 2024. Applications, including a CV and cover letter, must be submitted by January 15, 2024. The working language is English, and the evaluation criteria will consider education, digital competencies, and research experience.
https://swat.tamu.edu/media/nqudnnkg/anexo-i_solicitud-publicaci%C3%B3n-oferta-empleo-rev-3-2-erc.doc
IMDEA Agua, in collaboration with the ERC CoG WaterTheft project team, is seeking an early career (postdoc) hydrologist with a PhD (or in the final year of their PhD) and a strong quantitative background in engineering, physics, or mathematics. The successful candidate will have expertise in hydrologic modeling and knowledge of human-water systems, hydroeconomics, and socio-hydrology under uncertainty. Responsibilities include preparing hydrologic databases, working with remote sensing data on water use across California, Australia, and Spain, setting up hydro(geo)logic models coupled with human systems, integrating land use dynamics, and developing a multi-model ensemble in collaboration with data scientists and economic modelers. Proficiency in relevant software such as SWAT+, HEC-HMS, or HYPE is essential, alongside an interest in interdisciplinary work and data science. This full-time position is for four years (2+2, renewable), with a gross annual salary of €35,500, starting on February 1, 2024. Applications, including a CV and cover letter, must be submitted by January 15, 2024. The working language is English, and the evaluation criteria will consider education, digital competencies, and research experience.
https://swat.tamu.edu/media/nqudnnkg/anexo-i_solicitud-publicaci%C3%B3n-oferta-empleo-rev-3-2-erc.doc
Post-Doctorate Researcher - Crop Modeling System at USDA-ARS, Maricopa, AZ - Posted November 2024
The SMARS lab at USDA-ARS, Maricopa, AZ is seeking a Post-Doctorate Researcher. The researcher will contribute to research activities under a NASA funded project. The project’s primary goal is to improve the existing crop modeling system and implement at a large regional scale to estimate carbon and nitrogen fluxes in agricultural lands. We are seeking a potential candidate with expertise in process-based crop modeling and sound knowledge in carbon and nitrogen dynamics.
The successful candidate will closely collaborate with a multidisciplinary team, and he/she will involve in data collection, model calibration and configuration, model implementation and uncertainty quantification. The incumbent will communicate with stakeholders involved in the project, and present outcomes of the project at scientific conferences and meetings, as well as write reports and publications.
Applicants should have a Ph.D. or equivalent in agricultural engineering, agronomy, soil science, ecology, or environmental science. Candidates must have demonstrated experience in using and improving process-based crop models such as Environmental Policy Integrated Climate (EPIC), Decision Support System for Agrotechnology Transfer (DSSAT), DayCENT, DNDC or equivalent, and have hands-on experience in spatial data processing. Experience and skills in programming languages (e.g. Fortran, C++ and Python/R) and analytical skills in model evaluation are strongly preferred.
https://www.smarsgroup.org/career-details/1
The SMARS lab at USDA-ARS, Maricopa, AZ is seeking a Post-Doctorate Researcher. The researcher will contribute to research activities under a NASA funded project. The project’s primary goal is to improve the existing crop modeling system and implement at a large regional scale to estimate carbon and nitrogen fluxes in agricultural lands. We are seeking a potential candidate with expertise in process-based crop modeling and sound knowledge in carbon and nitrogen dynamics.
The successful candidate will closely collaborate with a multidisciplinary team, and he/she will involve in data collection, model calibration and configuration, model implementation and uncertainty quantification. The incumbent will communicate with stakeholders involved in the project, and present outcomes of the project at scientific conferences and meetings, as well as write reports and publications.
Applicants should have a Ph.D. or equivalent in agricultural engineering, agronomy, soil science, ecology, or environmental science. Candidates must have demonstrated experience in using and improving process-based crop models such as Environmental Policy Integrated Climate (EPIC), Decision Support System for Agrotechnology Transfer (DSSAT), DayCENT, DNDC or equivalent, and have hands-on experience in spatial data processing. Experience and skills in programming languages (e.g. Fortran, C++ and Python/R) and analytical skills in model evaluation are strongly preferred.
https://www.smarsgroup.org/career-details/1
The Helmholtz Centre for Environmental Research (UFZ) has two job openings as part of the AQUAWALD project. We are looking in subject to the final approval for two scientists (f/m/x, 100%) for the period 01.04.2025 - 28.02.2027 to develop new approaches to assess the long-term impact of hashtag#forest damage on hashtag#nutrient pollution of water bodies.
Find out more about the vacancies on our career page: https://lnkd.in/eYCTACGq
Find out more about the vacancies on our career page: https://lnkd.in/eYCTACGq
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Scientists (f/m/x) for forest and soil nutrient balance modelling
PhD scholarships at the Department of Cross-Cultural and Regional Studies, University of Copenhagen
https://employment.ku.dk/phd/?show=163115
https://employment.ku.dk/phd/?show=163115
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PhD-positions
86 fully-funded PhD positions are available in the fields of Atmosphere and Climate, Dynamic Earth and Natural Hazards, and Ecology, Evolution, and Biodiversity at various UK universities (deadline: 6 January 2025): https://lnkd.in/d7K2Dzgt
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We are looking for a new cohort of PhDs at Helmholtz Centre for Environmental Research (UFZ). The SEESAW will look at the long-lasting droughts and rapid transitions to floods. If you are interested to link hazards and impacts while working in the international and interdisciplinary team - apply now!
PhD1: https://lnkd.in/dfk7Hvxb advised by me, Mariana Madruga de Brito, Ralf Merz and Manuela Brunner
PhD2: https://lnkd.in/dMcYeFCF advised by Mariana Madruga de Brito, Daniel Doktor, Christian Kuhlicke and Heidi Kreibich
PhD3: https://lnkd.in/dAsj97vZ advised by Daniel Doktor, Emanuele Bevacqua, Ana Bastos and Hanna Meyer
PhD1: https://lnkd.in/dfk7Hvxb advised by me, Mariana Madruga de Brito, Ralf Merz and Manuela Brunner
PhD2: https://lnkd.in/dMcYeFCF advised by Mariana Madruga de Brito, Daniel Doktor, Christian Kuhlicke and Heidi Kreibich
PhD3: https://lnkd.in/dAsj97vZ advised by Daniel Doktor, Emanuele Bevacqua, Ana Bastos and Hanna Meyer
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Two Postdoctoral positions
(i) Ecohydrologist in tracer-aided, ecohydrological modeling (m/f/d)
(ii) Postdoctoral Researcher in enhanced modeling of coupled ecosystem feedbacks in peatlands (m/f/d)
The research group “Landscape Ecohydrology”, led by Prof Doerthe Tetzlaff, in the Department of Ecohydrology & Biogeochemistry of IGB (Leibniz Institute for Freshwater Ecology and Inland Fisheries) in Berlin is inviting applications for two Postdoctoral Researcher Positions (each 24 months, with the possibility of extension, fulltime with less % possible) starting from 1.4.2025. The project is part of a major project funded by the German Research Foundation (DFG) “WETSCAPES2.0: Sinks, links and legacies of novel ecosystems in rewetted fen landscapes”. WETSCAPES2.0 combines expertise from University of Greifswald, University of Rostock, the IGB Berlin, GFZ Potsdam, LUM München, the MPI for Biogeochemistry Jena and the Humboldt-University Berlin. Focus of WETSCAPES2.0 is the functional understanding of rewetted fens, including coastal peatlands. For more details about the overarching research questions, specific topics, training program and contact persons please visit http://www.uni-greifswald.de/wetscapes2.
Position ONE aims to advance and test the capacity of process-based, tracer-aided, ecohydrological modeling frameworks and investigate the hydrological functioning of rewetted fens from the plot scale up to the landscape scale in terms of spatial patterns and temporal dynamics of water storage, pathways and release. For this, we will integrate tracer approaches of stable water isotopes (deuterium, oxygen) and water chemistry linked within advanced tracer-aided models. Please check the specific roles and profile requirements here:
Position I:
https://karriere-igb.softgarden.io/job/51931898/Ecohydrologist-in-tracer-aided,-ecohydrological-modeling-m-f-d-?jobDbPVId=174921233&l=en
Position II aims to quantify physical and biogeochemical process-interactions and feedbacks between peatlands, their landscapes and beyond and to identify challenges and uncertainties in quantifying these feedbacks at larger and across scales via multiple, integrated approaches. This project is a close collaboration between IGB, University of Greifswald and LMU Muenich. We seek a dynamic, motivated and ambitious young scientist to join existing interdisciplinary science and modelling teams at IGB to support use of tracer-aided ecohydrological modelling in peatlands linking this to land surface models. Research visits to LUM Muenich and University Greifswald are supported. Please check the specific roles and profile requirements here:
Position II:
https://karriere-igb.softgarden.io/job/52004693/Postdoctoral-Researcher-in-enhanced-modeling-of-coupled-ecosystem-feedbacks-in-peatlands-m-f-d-?jobDbPVId=175408353&l=en
Are you interested?
We look forward to receiving your application with the usual documents (cover letter, CV incl. list of publications, at least 2 reference letters or contact details for 2 referees) by 17.1.2025. Please state the job reference number [filled out by the HR office] and apply exclusively via our recruitment platform at www.igb-berlin.de/en/jobs.
Questions can be directed to Professor Dörthe Tetzlaff by e-mail (doerthe.tetzlaff@igb-berlin.de).
Our offer
Salary is paid according to the German salary scheme for the public sector (TVöD Bund). Depending on the personal qualifications and the tasks assigned, the position will be paid up to E13. It is a full-time position with 39 working hours per week (less % possible). The positions are available from 01.04.2025 for 24 months, with the possibility of extension.
(i) Ecohydrologist in tracer-aided, ecohydrological modeling (m/f/d)
(ii) Postdoctoral Researcher in enhanced modeling of coupled ecosystem feedbacks in peatlands (m/f/d)
The research group “Landscape Ecohydrology”, led by Prof Doerthe Tetzlaff, in the Department of Ecohydrology & Biogeochemistry of IGB (Leibniz Institute for Freshwater Ecology and Inland Fisheries) in Berlin is inviting applications for two Postdoctoral Researcher Positions (each 24 months, with the possibility of extension, fulltime with less % possible) starting from 1.4.2025. The project is part of a major project funded by the German Research Foundation (DFG) “WETSCAPES2.0: Sinks, links and legacies of novel ecosystems in rewetted fen landscapes”. WETSCAPES2.0 combines expertise from University of Greifswald, University of Rostock, the IGB Berlin, GFZ Potsdam, LUM München, the MPI for Biogeochemistry Jena and the Humboldt-University Berlin. Focus of WETSCAPES2.0 is the functional understanding of rewetted fens, including coastal peatlands. For more details about the overarching research questions, specific topics, training program and contact persons please visit http://www.uni-greifswald.de/wetscapes2.
Position ONE aims to advance and test the capacity of process-based, tracer-aided, ecohydrological modeling frameworks and investigate the hydrological functioning of rewetted fens from the plot scale up to the landscape scale in terms of spatial patterns and temporal dynamics of water storage, pathways and release. For this, we will integrate tracer approaches of stable water isotopes (deuterium, oxygen) and water chemistry linked within advanced tracer-aided models. Please check the specific roles and profile requirements here:
Position I:
https://karriere-igb.softgarden.io/job/51931898/Ecohydrologist-in-tracer-aided,-ecohydrological-modeling-m-f-d-?jobDbPVId=174921233&l=en
Position II aims to quantify physical and biogeochemical process-interactions and feedbacks between peatlands, their landscapes and beyond and to identify challenges and uncertainties in quantifying these feedbacks at larger and across scales via multiple, integrated approaches. This project is a close collaboration between IGB, University of Greifswald and LMU Muenich. We seek a dynamic, motivated and ambitious young scientist to join existing interdisciplinary science and modelling teams at IGB to support use of tracer-aided ecohydrological modelling in peatlands linking this to land surface models. Research visits to LUM Muenich and University Greifswald are supported. Please check the specific roles and profile requirements here:
Position II:
https://karriere-igb.softgarden.io/job/52004693/Postdoctoral-Researcher-in-enhanced-modeling-of-coupled-ecosystem-feedbacks-in-peatlands-m-f-d-?jobDbPVId=175408353&l=en
Are you interested?
We look forward to receiving your application with the usual documents (cover letter, CV incl. list of publications, at least 2 reference letters or contact details for 2 referees) by 17.1.2025. Please state the job reference number [filled out by the HR office] and apply exclusively via our recruitment platform at www.igb-berlin.de/en/jobs.
Questions can be directed to Professor Dörthe Tetzlaff by e-mail (doerthe.tetzlaff@igb-berlin.de).
Our offer
Salary is paid according to the German salary scheme for the public sector (TVöD Bund). Depending on the personal qualifications and the tasks assigned, the position will be paid up to E13. It is a full-time position with 39 working hours per week (less % possible). The positions are available from 01.04.2025 for 24 months, with the possibility of extension.
botanik.uni-greifswald.de
WETSCAPES2.0 - Fakultät - Universität Greifswald
Dear colleagues,
I am writing to advertise a funded PhD position in salt marsh hydrology and biogeochemistry at Dalhousie University in Nova Scotia, Canada. The project will focus on ecosystem services of salt marshes in Atlantic Canada, including carbon exchange, erosion control and water quality improvement. Fieldwork and/or computer coding/modelling experience are assets. The start date is flexible and could be May 2025, September 2025, or January 2026.
To apply or discuss graduate programs, email me at Lauren.Somers@dal.ca with your CV and a brief statement about your research interests.
More information on:
My lab group: https://somershydrolab.wordpress.com/
Dalhousie University: https://www.dal.ca/
Scholarships available: https://www.dal.ca/faculty/gradstudies/finance-your-studies/scholarships-bursaries/funding-application-process.html
Cheers,
Lauren
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Lauren Somers, PhD, P.Eng.
Assistant Professor
Dalhousie University
I am writing to advertise a funded PhD position in salt marsh hydrology and biogeochemistry at Dalhousie University in Nova Scotia, Canada. The project will focus on ecosystem services of salt marshes in Atlantic Canada, including carbon exchange, erosion control and water quality improvement. Fieldwork and/or computer coding/modelling experience are assets. The start date is flexible and could be May 2025, September 2025, or January 2026.
To apply or discuss graduate programs, email me at Lauren.Somers@dal.ca with your CV and a brief statement about your research interests.
More information on:
My lab group: https://somershydrolab.wordpress.com/
Dalhousie University: https://www.dal.ca/
Scholarships available: https://www.dal.ca/faculty/gradstudies/finance-your-studies/scholarships-bursaries/funding-application-process.html
Cheers,
Lauren
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Lauren Somers, PhD, P.Eng.
Assistant Professor
Dalhousie University
Somers Hydrologic Change Lab
Hydrology Research Group at Dalhousie University, Halifax, Canada
The Catastrophic Perils team of Swiss Re is looking for a Natural Catastrophe Specialist (Flood), based in Zurich. You can find more details below and apply here. If you have questions feel free to contact me.
Kind regards,
Federica Remondi
About the Role
In this Natural Catastrophe Specialist (Flood) role, you will have the unique opportunity to shape the future of Swiss Re's flood risk models, working closely with peers in the global Cat Perils team as well as with the teams, who apply the models for making the right business decisions.
Your Main Responsibilities will include:
Contribute to Cat Perils global agenda with a business impact attitude, delivering tangible outcomes with a sense of urgency
Build, maintain, and communicate the next generation of Nat Cat models globally and for Europe, Middle East and Africa (EMEA) in particular, with a focus on flood and other weather perils
Contribute to and lead cross-regional team projects
Establish yourself as a point of contact for Nat Cat related questions, with senior expertise in flood and other weather perils.
About the Team
You would be joining the Cat Perils EMEA & Methods team, one of the three regional teams in the Cat Perils department. The Catastrophe Perils ("Cat Perils") department is responsible for Swiss Re’s global natural catastrophe risk assessment. With our proprietary modelling technology for natural catastrophe perils, we bring latest science to underwriting decision-making, working closely with peers in re/insurance underwriting and further support our business in all matters related to natural catastrophe risk. We create value for Swiss Re by driving confident Nat Cat decisions.
About You
With you, we are winning an outstanding teammate with excellent social competences and strong technical capabilities.
Technical skills and education:
Master’s degree or higher in quantitative natural sciences, engineering or equivalent with expertise in flood dynamics and modelling
2+ years' experience in natural catastrophe modelling (probabilistic models, flood), preferably in a re/insurance context
In-depth knowledge of climate-change-related topics and extreme weather events in particular
Strong analytical and programming skills (e.g., Python, Matlab, and SQL), with a record in successfully developing data analysis applications
Strong project management, communication, and presentation skills
Excellent written and verbal English, additional languages are a plus
A clear plus would be (re)insurance underwriting experience and familiarity with machine learning techniques.
Personal skills and interests:
High degree of own initiative and interest for interdisciplinary work
You approach problems with curiosity and flexibility, are a fast learner and eager to take responsibility.
Ability to build trust with peers in business teams by providing relevant and deep insights
Pragmatic to balance technical excellence with business needs
Ready to own and curious in how our insights impact UW decisions
Agile in response to stakeholders' needs focusing on where it matters most
We are looking forward to your application!
About Swiss Re
Swiss Re is one of the world’s leading providers of reinsurance, insurance and other forms of insurance-based risk transfer, working to make the world more resilient. We anticipate and manage a wide variety of risks, from natural catastrophes and climate change to cybercrime. We cover both Property & Casualty and Life & Health. Combining experience with creative thinking and cutting-edge expertise, we create new opportunities and solutions for our clients. This is possible thanks to the collaboration of more than 14,000 employees across the world.
Kind regards,
Federica Remondi
About the Role
In this Natural Catastrophe Specialist (Flood) role, you will have the unique opportunity to shape the future of Swiss Re's flood risk models, working closely with peers in the global Cat Perils team as well as with the teams, who apply the models for making the right business decisions.
Your Main Responsibilities will include:
Contribute to Cat Perils global agenda with a business impact attitude, delivering tangible outcomes with a sense of urgency
Build, maintain, and communicate the next generation of Nat Cat models globally and for Europe, Middle East and Africa (EMEA) in particular, with a focus on flood and other weather perils
Contribute to and lead cross-regional team projects
Establish yourself as a point of contact for Nat Cat related questions, with senior expertise in flood and other weather perils.
About the Team
You would be joining the Cat Perils EMEA & Methods team, one of the three regional teams in the Cat Perils department. The Catastrophe Perils ("Cat Perils") department is responsible for Swiss Re’s global natural catastrophe risk assessment. With our proprietary modelling technology for natural catastrophe perils, we bring latest science to underwriting decision-making, working closely with peers in re/insurance underwriting and further support our business in all matters related to natural catastrophe risk. We create value for Swiss Re by driving confident Nat Cat decisions.
About You
With you, we are winning an outstanding teammate with excellent social competences and strong technical capabilities.
Technical skills and education:
Master’s degree or higher in quantitative natural sciences, engineering or equivalent with expertise in flood dynamics and modelling
2+ years' experience in natural catastrophe modelling (probabilistic models, flood), preferably in a re/insurance context
In-depth knowledge of climate-change-related topics and extreme weather events in particular
Strong analytical and programming skills (e.g., Python, Matlab, and SQL), with a record in successfully developing data analysis applications
Strong project management, communication, and presentation skills
Excellent written and verbal English, additional languages are a plus
A clear plus would be (re)insurance underwriting experience and familiarity with machine learning techniques.
Personal skills and interests:
High degree of own initiative and interest for interdisciplinary work
You approach problems with curiosity and flexibility, are a fast learner and eager to take responsibility.
Ability to build trust with peers in business teams by providing relevant and deep insights
Pragmatic to balance technical excellence with business needs
Ready to own and curious in how our insights impact UW decisions
Agile in response to stakeholders' needs focusing on where it matters most
We are looking forward to your application!
About Swiss Re
Swiss Re is one of the world’s leading providers of reinsurance, insurance and other forms of insurance-based risk transfer, working to make the world more resilient. We anticipate and manage a wide variety of risks, from natural catastrophes and climate change to cybercrime. We cover both Property & Casualty and Life & Health. Combining experience with creative thinking and cutting-edge expertise, we create new opportunities and solutions for our clients. This is possible thanks to the collaboration of more than 14,000 employees across the world.
Our success depends on our ability to build an inclusive culture encouraging fresh perspectives and innovative thinking. We embrace a workplace where everyone has equal opportunities to thrive and develop professionally regardless of their age, gender, race, ethnicity, gender identity and/or expression, sexual orientation, physical or mental ability, skillset, thought or other characteristics. In our inclusive and flexible environment everyone can bring their authentic selves to work and their passion for sustainability.
If you are an experienced professional returning to the workforce after a career break, we encourage you to apply for open positions that match your skills and experience.
If you are an experienced professional returning to the workforce after a career break, we encourage you to apply for open positions that match your skills and experience.