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We are hiring a PhD candidate!

The University of Innsbruck, Department of Infrastructure Engineering, is seeking a PhD candidate in Urban Water Management 🌊 under the supervision of Prof. Sitzenfrei Robert.

🔹 Focus: Modelling of water supply or drainage systems and/or data-based models
🔹 This is a 4-year fixed-term position.
🔹 We welcome motivated applicants holding a master’s degree in civil or environmental engineering, or a closely related field.
🔹 Application deadline: 25 September 2025
🔹 Start date: Flexible and can be arranged.

👉 Apply now online or share this opportunity within your network.
https://lnkd.in/dX-HinWj
New position: Fully financed PhD fellowship in Urban Water Management at Københavns Universitet - University of Copenhagen of Copenhagen and University of Chinese Academy of Sciences

The PhD project is noscriptd “Near-zero stormwater discharge: Integrating nature-based design and urban planning for sustainable cities”. It addresses current challenges in urban water management, focusing on the shift from conventional stormwater drainage toward regenerative, water-sensitive urban design. The project will explore innovative planning and design strategies that operationalize the “how to” of transitioning toward Near-Zero Stormwater Discharge cities.

The position is funded by @Sino-Danish Center for Education and Research (SDC) and includes research at both University of Copenhagen and the Research Center for Eco-Environmental Sciences (RCEES), UCAS, Beijing.

More information and application details can be found here:
https://lnkd.in/d9wv34ay
We have four open positions for PhD candidates here at #NTNU with the topic of your choice! If you would like to join an active department and take a deep dive into the area you are passionate about, come and apply! #openposition #phd #hiring #psychology #jobalert

English: https://lnkd.in/dR67raQv
 
Norsk: https://lnkd.in/dqk55XwV
https://oulunyliopisto.varbi.com/what:job/jobID:855952/

Postdoctoral Researcher in hydrological and ecosystem modelling

Your responsibilities
We are looking for a talented and experienced postdoctoral researcher with a strong background in process-based hydrological, ecosystem, or earth system modelling. You will contribute to ongoing research projects focused on understanding and modelling hydrological and biogeochemical processes and their interactions with ecosystems under changing environmental conditions. The work will involve developing and applying models to simulate water and nutrient fluxes, and feedback between terrestrial ecosystems and climate systems, with a focus on Arctic and boreal environments. Your responsibilities will include:

Applying models to simulate water and nutrient fluxes, and feedback between terrestrial ecosystems and climate systems, focusing on Arctic and boreal environments.
Combine numerical models, analyse large datasets, and collaborate with interdisciplinary teams.
Collaborating with SAFIRE profiling researchers, aiming to drive a paradigm shift in habitat restoration through transdisciplinary research and societal engagement.
Participating in doctoral supervision and education.
Collaborating with other postdoctoral researchers and senior staff.
Dear Colleagues, 

I would be very grateful if you would send your superb and motivated master students who know something about bioinformatics, hydrologic field & lab work, and alpine environments my way! 


Do you like environmental DNA, hydrology, and frozen water (i.e., ice and snow)? Are you looking for a PhD position? Then consider joining me in Bern for this exciting interdisciplinary project that will take you to the high mountains of two continents! Fully funded by the SNSF - US NSF Weave program  at the Geography Institute of the University of Bern! Please share widely and send your applications to me. 

https://ohws.prospective.ch/public/v1/jobs/1e46196e-b155-4e43-8e73-d3bd8f8566b2
 

Uni Bern: PhD position (4 years): environmental DNA (eDNA) as a tracer of hydrological processes in snow and ice dominated catchments
In the Hydrology Group at the Institute of Geography, University of Bern Starting date: January 2026 You will be part of the bilateral research project Hydrology from Genes: what does eDNA tell us about melt contributions? led by Dr. Natalie Ceperley. The project examines stream contributions and flow paths in snow and ice-dominated catchments of the Oregon Cascades (USA) and the Swiss Alps. By combining traditional tracers (stable isotopes and geochemistry of water) with naturally occurring environmental DNA (eDNA) data, we will perform a detailed analysis of hydrologic transitions, such as seasonal shifts. This project will conduct eDNA sampling across four catchments, where non-target metagenomics analysis will be conducted on samples of watershed discharge and water sources throughout the catchment to identify the individual genes present in water samples. In the last years of the project, the PhD student will also be involved in outreach workshops in Switzerland and Oregon.
ohws.prospective.ch
Postdoctoral position

Are you interested in how the water cycle changes and how these changes connect to society? Do you want to know how hydrological extremes manifest and which consequences they have for water availability and food security? Do you want to be part of an interdisciplinary research team? Then we may have the perfect opportunity for you!



https://www.wur.nl/en/vacancy/postdoc-new-perspectives-on-the-water-cycle.htm
Three exciting postdoc positions on ecological synthesis:

1-2 open positions for synthesis in the Infrastructure Priority Programme Biodiversity Exploratories (3 years)*
1 open position for synthesis in the Research Unit Reassembly (Ecuador) (4 years)*

https://www.reassembly.de/the-team/job-announcement/
Dear Colleagues, in the Framework of the European MSCA Doctoral network REUNATECH - NATECH Risk management and Resilience of High-TECHindustries and Critical infrastructures across Europe we (GFZ Helmholtz Centre for Geosciences, RWTH Aachen, Aristotle University of Thessaloniki, Roma Tre University, TU Delft, Technical University of Denmark) are looking for 13 PhD candidates: https://www.reunatech.rwth-aachen.de/cms/reunatech/Das-Projekt/~bowikv/Stellenangebote/lidx/1/ Section Hydrology, GFZ, Potsdam, Germany is seeking to appoint two Doctoral Candidates on the following topics: Novel approaches for regional flood hazard and risk assessment with focus on infrastructure(https://www.reunatech.rwth-aachen.de/global/show_document.asp?id=aaaaaaaadebelue) Flood risk and adaptation of companies under global change conditions(https://www.reunatech.rwth-aachen.de/global/show_document.asp?id=aaaaaaaadebeljc) Please pay attention to the eligibility requirements*! Deadline for application is 31. October 2025 Best regards Heidi Kreibich * At the time of recruitment, the researcher must not have resided or carried out their main activity (work, studies, etc.) in the country of their recruiting organization for more than 12 months in the three years immediately prior to the recruitment date.
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PD Dr. Heidi Kreibich
Head of WG Flood risk and climate adaptation
Section Hydrology
Phone: +49 (0)331/6264-1550
Mobile: +49 (0)1742484472
Email:
Heidi.Kreibich@gfz.de
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Dear community,

I am looking for a postdoc in my group to model biophysical interactions between vegetation and hydrodynamics in deltas. Please find more detail below.

The primary focus of the positions will be on computational modeling of grid size effects on channel-island connectivity and vegetation establishment. The project will involve coupling
dynamic vegetation and ANUGA to assess vegetation effects on island inundation in deltas for varying grid sizes. This project is part of a collaboration between researchers at LSU and ETH
Zürich.

Qualifications:
PhD in Civil Engineering, Environmental Engineering, Geophysics, Coastal Sciences, or a related field. 
Strong background in hydrodynamic processes and/or geospatial analysis.
Experience with geospatial or numerical modeling tools (e.g., ANUGA, ArcGIS, etc.).
Proficiency in Python, MATLAB, or similar programming languages for data processing and model development.
Familiarity with coastal biophysical processes is highly desirable.
Strong analytical skills and the ability to work in a team  and independently.

Start Date: November 2025



Job Responsibilities:
Conduct research in coastal processes by modeling biophysical and ecological processes in deltas using 2-D computational models; the incumbent will develop a computationally efficient coupling approach to design model validation scenarios with data, and to assess ecosystem engineering effects on vegetation establishment in a fast-growing delta in Louisiana. - 60%

Use software development and maintenance of open-source modeling software for https://github.com/murielbruckner/Dynamic-saltmarsh-microphytobenthos-model. - 20%

Mentor graduate and undergraduate students, supporting research group meetings, guiding student projects, and presenting occasional seminars and classroom presentations. - 15%

Other duties as assigned. - 5%
This position is critical to the department as the incumbent is to make fundamental contributions to the next generation of eco-hydrodynamic modeling software used to study biophysical feedbacks in deltas. The incumbent will be a member of the Department of Civil & Environmental Engineering and the interdisciplinary Center for Computation and Technology (CCT).  

Apply here 
Research Positions: Sea-Level Change and Environmental DNA Research
Department of Earth and Planetary Sciences, The University of Hong Kong
We seek a PhD student and Postdoctoral Research Associate to join cutting-edge research developing high-resolution records of late Holocene sea-level change from mangrove environments in the Caribbean and advancing environmental DNA (eDNA) proxies.
Project Focus:
Reconstruct sea-level variability using mangrove sediment archives
Develop foraminiferal eDNA techniques for paleoenvironmental reconstruction
Fieldwork in Caribbean and northeastern United States coastal environments
Analyze high-resolution records spanning the past 6,000 years
Essential Skills (applicants must have experience in at least one of the following):
Experience working in Caribbean mangrove environments
Molecular laboratory methods and eDNA techniques
Foraminiferal identification and analysis
Applications lacking demonstrated experience in at least one of these areas will not be considered.
Additional desirable qualifications include strong analytical and fieldwork capabilities.
Positions Available:
PhD Student: 4 year program
Postdoc: 1 year (renewable based on performance)
PhD Application Deadline: December 1, 2025 (no late applications accepted) Apply: https://gradsch.hku.hk/prospective_students/application/how_to_apply/online_application_system
Postdoc applications reviewed immediately upon receipt.
Contact: Dr. Nicole Khan (nskhan@hku.hk), Department of Earth and Planetary Sciences, HKU
Dear colleagues,

The Meng Research Group (https://olivmeng.github.io/) in the Department of Civil Engineering at Purdue University is seeking one or two PhD students to join in the Fall of 2026. Successful candidates would explore physics of the cryosphere in a warming climate, in particular, ice sheets and sea ice interactions with the ocean. Through the interdisciplinary lens of porous media flows, granular mechanics, and geoscience, the Meng Research Group aims to bridge pore/grain-scale physics with observations of Earth’s surface processes by integrating hydraulic flume experiments, computational modeling, and remote observations.
Please contact Yue (Olivia) Meng (meng188@purdue.edu < https://engineering.purdue.edu/CCE/People/ptProfile?resource_id=312605>) directly if interested in learning more about these opportunities. The PhD application process and requirements can be found here. The deadline for PhD application is December 1, 2025.

Best Regards,

Yue (Olivia) Meng [she/her]
Assistant Professor
Department of Civil Engineering
Purdue University
West Lafayette, Indiana
https://olivmeng.github.io/
Dear colleagues,

The Hydroclimate–Society Lab at the University of Manitoba (Canada) is inviting applications for three Ph.D. positions starting in Fall 2026 (September). Our research integrates geospatial data science, Earth observation, climate forecast, and AI/ML to understand and address the impacts of climate extremes on hazards, agriculture, and society.

🔍 Research areas include:
Climate forecasts and SWOT satellite data for water management
Socio-environmental impacts of extreme heat and wildfires
Climate data-driven hazard footprints and resilience metrics
Crop yield monitoring and forecasting using Earth Observation
Seamless sub-seasonal to decadal prediction of crop productivity

💡 What we offer:
Competitive stipend and full tuition coverage (4 years)
Access to advanced computing resources and research environment
Opportunities for interdisciplinary collaboration
Professional development (conferences, workshops, leadership training, mentoring)

📄 For details, please see the job posting (also attached)
🗓️ Priority deadline: December 15, 2025 (applications reviewed on a rolling basis until filled).
👉 Interested candidates should complete the 2026F-GRA-Research Interest Form.

Best regards,

Donghoon Lee, Ph.D.
Tier-2 Canada Research Chair
Assistant Professor, Department of Civil Engineering
Price Faculty of Engineering
University of Manitoba
مقاله جدیدمون در موضوع مدل سازی هیدرولوژیکی و اثرات تغییر اقلیم و آبیاری برروی خشک شدن دریاچه های تشک-بختگان استان فارس

Climate change and intensified irrigation as drivers of water imbalance in a large dry basin with two vanishing lakes in Iran

(Open Access) https://link.springer.com/article/10.1007/s10668-025-06867-0
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