#Postgraduate #Postdoc #job opportunity to join the Horizon 2020 PRIMA NEXUS–NESS team coordinated by the Water Resources Research and Documentation Centre (WARREDOC) at University for Foreigners of Perugia
Topic "Geospatial intelligence and hydrologic-hydraulic modelling supporting the adoption of WEFE Nexus approaches for water, climate and rural risk, mitigation"
Dati e algoritmi di geospatial e artificial intelligence a supporto di approcci WEFE Nexus per la mitigazione dei rischi idrogeologici, agricoli e climatici
https://www.unistrapg.it/it/conoscere-l-ateneo/chi-siamo/amministrazione-trasparente/bandi-di-concorso
We are looking for talented and motivated young graduates/phds willing to enter an international community of scientists and high level professionals. Join us, improve, discover and value your skills: from research on novel numerical (GIS/Hydro) algorithms to applied research and tech transfer, from web dev and programming to EU project organization and planning... you will discover where your talent may work at best!!
The contract is 6 months (subject to extension to 12-24 months)
Salary: 2000 gross euro/month (approx. 1550 net/month)
See call specifications in the attached document, in brief:
- open to graduates in different disciplines (Area 08/A1 - Engineering & Architecture; Area 04 - Earth Sciences; Area 07 - Agricultural sciences; Area 09 - Industrial & Computer engineering etc)
- open also to Postgraduate (no restrictions if you don't have a PhD noscript)
- remote work (no mandatory need to move to Perugia)
- chance to join a multidisciplinary team collaborating with other EU projects and tech transfer startup/spinoff actions (GRIDDIT Startup/Spinoff)
Deadline for submitting your application: august 27, 2024
To apply visit https://www.unistrapg.it/it/conoscere-l-ateneo/chi-siamo/amministrazione-trasparente/bandi-di-concorso
Fore more information please email me
Fernando Nardi
p.s. A further postdoc call will be opened in september-october 2024 by Department of Civil Engineering and Computer Science at University of Rome Tor Vergata. Read here on the position "Geo Data scientist” with focus on “NATCAT//ESG indicators". Check the pre-announcement here https://www.linkedin.com/feed/update/urn:li:activity:7226971131541393408/
Topic "Geospatial intelligence and hydrologic-hydraulic modelling supporting the adoption of WEFE Nexus approaches for water, climate and rural risk, mitigation"
Dati e algoritmi di geospatial e artificial intelligence a supporto di approcci WEFE Nexus per la mitigazione dei rischi idrogeologici, agricoli e climatici
https://www.unistrapg.it/it/conoscere-l-ateneo/chi-siamo/amministrazione-trasparente/bandi-di-concorso
We are looking for talented and motivated young graduates/phds willing to enter an international community of scientists and high level professionals. Join us, improve, discover and value your skills: from research on novel numerical (GIS/Hydro) algorithms to applied research and tech transfer, from web dev and programming to EU project organization and planning... you will discover where your talent may work at best!!
The contract is 6 months (subject to extension to 12-24 months)
Salary: 2000 gross euro/month (approx. 1550 net/month)
See call specifications in the attached document, in brief:
- open to graduates in different disciplines (Area 08/A1 - Engineering & Architecture; Area 04 - Earth Sciences; Area 07 - Agricultural sciences; Area 09 - Industrial & Computer engineering etc)
- open also to Postgraduate (no restrictions if you don't have a PhD noscript)
- remote work (no mandatory need to move to Perugia)
- chance to join a multidisciplinary team collaborating with other EU projects and tech transfer startup/spinoff actions (GRIDDIT Startup/Spinoff)
Deadline for submitting your application: august 27, 2024
To apply visit https://www.unistrapg.it/it/conoscere-l-ateneo/chi-siamo/amministrazione-trasparente/bandi-di-concorso
Fore more information please email me
Fernando Nardi
p.s. A further postdoc call will be opened in september-october 2024 by Department of Civil Engineering and Computer Science at University of Rome Tor Vergata. Read here on the position "Geo Data scientist” with focus on “NATCAT//ESG indicators". Check the pre-announcement here https://www.linkedin.com/feed/update/urn:li:activity:7226971131541393408/
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Dear colleagues,
We at NYU's Hydrologic Systems Group are again looking for motivated researchers who wish to pursue their postdoctoral work within the broad field of statistical and computational hydrosciences.
While the specific research plan will be drafted after further discussions with the postdoctoral researcher, preferred applicants will have prior research experience related to some of the following topics:
◦ rainfall-runoff processes in natural or urban hydrologic systems
◦ stochastic processes / stochastic differential equations / probabilistic methods
◦ risk-based decision-making/uncertainty analysis
◦ stormwater infrastructure design under uncertainty
◦ nonlinear dynamical systems
◦ physics-informed machine learning for hydrologic applications
◦ hydroclimatic hazards
◦ flood modeling
◦ hydrogeomorphic modeling
The start date for this position is negotiable - but a candidate can join our group as early as October this year. To apply, please email your CV and cover letter to Omar Wani. We will reach out to applicants with suitable profiles before the end of this month.
[email: omarwani@nyu.edu, website: https://engineering.nyu.edu/faculty/omar-wani ]
This position is initially available for one year and may be renewed based on the availability of funds.
Please share this information with any potentially interested researchers within your network. Thank you!
Kind regards,
Omar
We at NYU's Hydrologic Systems Group are again looking for motivated researchers who wish to pursue their postdoctoral work within the broad field of statistical and computational hydrosciences.
While the specific research plan will be drafted after further discussions with the postdoctoral researcher, preferred applicants will have prior research experience related to some of the following topics:
◦ rainfall-runoff processes in natural or urban hydrologic systems
◦ stochastic processes / stochastic differential equations / probabilistic methods
◦ risk-based decision-making/uncertainty analysis
◦ stormwater infrastructure design under uncertainty
◦ nonlinear dynamical systems
◦ physics-informed machine learning for hydrologic applications
◦ hydroclimatic hazards
◦ flood modeling
◦ hydrogeomorphic modeling
The start date for this position is negotiable - but a candidate can join our group as early as October this year. To apply, please email your CV and cover letter to Omar Wani. We will reach out to applicants with suitable profiles before the end of this month.
[email: omarwani@nyu.edu, website: https://engineering.nyu.edu/faculty/omar-wani ]
This position is initially available for one year and may be renewed based on the availability of funds.
Please share this information with any potentially interested researchers within your network. Thank you!
Kind regards,
Omar
Dear colleagues,
We are seeking applications for a 2-year postdoctoral position focused on the application of numerical modeling to investigate interactions between permafrost change, groundwater flow, and subsurface solute transport in fractured and faulted hydrogeological settings. Model scenarios will be based on both archetypical settings as well as site-specific hydrogeological characterization.
Further details can be found in this Google Doc or at my X account (@DalHydro). Applications should be emailed to Dr. Barret Kurylyk (barret.kurylyk@dal.ca). Only applicants to be interviewed will be contacted. Review of applications will commence on September 1, 2024, and the anticipated start date is November 1, 2024 or soon afterward.
Kind Regards, Barret Kurylyk
We are seeking applications for a 2-year postdoctoral position focused on the application of numerical modeling to investigate interactions between permafrost change, groundwater flow, and subsurface solute transport in fractured and faulted hydrogeological settings. Model scenarios will be based on both archetypical settings as well as site-specific hydrogeological characterization.
Further details can be found in this Google Doc or at my X account (@DalHydro). Applications should be emailed to Dr. Barret Kurylyk (barret.kurylyk@dal.ca). Only applicants to be interviewed will be contacted. Review of applications will commence on September 1, 2024, and the anticipated start date is November 1, 2024 or soon afterward.
Kind Regards, Barret Kurylyk
📢 Four exciting positions in the new Planetary Boundary Science Initiative (PBSI), a big research effort to quantify the nine #planetaryboundaries. If you are eager to make a difference, #applynow and join a dedicated and interdisciplinary team.
📆 Applications close on 26 August.
Open positions:
· Big Data Management and Analysis: https://lnkd.in/dpwEtgF7
· Environmental/Novel Entities: https://lnkd.in/dTdGV6-W
· Literature and Expert Mining: https://lnkd.in/d8rXTm7h
· Global Biodiversity and Biosphere: https://lnkd.in/ddGgbyVd
📆 Applications close on 26 August.
Open positions:
· Big Data Management and Analysis: https://lnkd.in/dpwEtgF7
· Environmental/Novel Entities: https://lnkd.in/dTdGV6-W
· Literature and Expert Mining: https://lnkd.in/d8rXTm7h
· Global Biodiversity and Biosphere: https://lnkd.in/ddGgbyVd
Would you like to work with me as a post-graduate Research Fellowship at CNR-ISAC within our new European Space Agency - ESA project “Earth Observations as a cornerstone to the understanding and prediction of tropical-like cyclone risk in the Mediterranean (#MEDICANES)”?
Research Topic: “#Mediterranean #tropical-like #cyclones (#medicanes): tracking and characterization using #satellite measurements and #ML techniques”
Duration: 12 months (minimum)
Location: Rome (Area della Ricerca di Tor Vergata)
Deadline for applications: 06 September 2024
Call (in Italian): https://lnkd.in/dW2fMKfa
COST Action CA19109 MedCyclones
Research Topic: “#Mediterranean #tropical-like #cyclones (#medicanes): tracking and characterization using #satellite measurements and #ML techniques”
Duration: 12 months (minimum)
Location: Rome (Area della Ricerca di Tor Vergata)
Deadline for applications: 06 September 2024
Call (in Italian): https://lnkd.in/dW2fMKfa
COST Action CA19109 MedCyclones
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Postdoc position: Remote sensing of estuarine mudflats with Professor Daphne van der Wal, d.vanderwal@utwente.nl (University of Twente, The Netherlands): https://lnkd.in/eFuufBST
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PhD Position in Civil and Environmental Engineering at Colorado State University
We (Dr. Antonio Meira and Dr. Ryan Morrison) are seeking a motivated PhD candidate to join an exciting USFS-sponsored research project in the Colorado Rocky Mountains in the Spring of 2025. This project aims to explore the hydrologic and hydraulic impacts of process-based restoration on headwater streams. We aim to understand the effects of common process-based restoration techniques on subsurface flow paths, groundwater levels, and floodplain connectivity. The successful candidate will work on-site, utilizing advanced geophysical methods, including seismic refraction and electrical resitivity tomography (ERT) surveys, to monitor changes before and after implementation. Knowledge of geophysical methods and shallow subsurface hydrology is essential. Experience with modeling tools like Modflow or Parflow might be advantageous. This research offers a unique opportunity to contribute to innovative floodplain management strategies with significant ecological benefits.
Required qualifications are:
(1) MS (for PhD position at CSU) in Civil and Environmental Engineering or related discipline.
(2) Clear research interest in subsurface hydrology, floodplain services, and natural water resources.
(3) Proficiency in oral and written English communication.
Preferred qualifications for this position are:
(1) Experience with coding in R, Python, Matlab, or another programming language.
(2) Experience with hydrologic field data collection.
(3) Experience with Geophysical methods such as seismic refraction and ERT.
(4) Experience with Parflow, or Modflow.
(5) Research experience in water resources science or engineering.
(6) Demonstrated ability to work effectively in teams.
(7) Demonstrated ability to write and publish original research.
(8) Interest in integrating equity into graduate research
If interested, contact Prof. Antonio Meira (ameira@colostate.edu) with the following materials as a single PDF attachment and email subject line “Application for Posted PhD Position”:
(1) A 1–2-page cover letter with your interest in the position and research topics, and how you meet the required and preferred qualifications, and
(2) A current resume or CV.
Applications will be accepted until September 15th.You may simultaneously or soon afterwards apply to CSU. Information about applying to the Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering at Colorado State University can be found here: https://www.engr.colostate.edu/ce/graduate-application-information/.
We (Dr. Antonio Meira and Dr. Ryan Morrison) are seeking a motivated PhD candidate to join an exciting USFS-sponsored research project in the Colorado Rocky Mountains in the Spring of 2025. This project aims to explore the hydrologic and hydraulic impacts of process-based restoration on headwater streams. We aim to understand the effects of common process-based restoration techniques on subsurface flow paths, groundwater levels, and floodplain connectivity. The successful candidate will work on-site, utilizing advanced geophysical methods, including seismic refraction and electrical resitivity tomography (ERT) surveys, to monitor changes before and after implementation. Knowledge of geophysical methods and shallow subsurface hydrology is essential. Experience with modeling tools like Modflow or Parflow might be advantageous. This research offers a unique opportunity to contribute to innovative floodplain management strategies with significant ecological benefits.
Required qualifications are:
(1) MS (for PhD position at CSU) in Civil and Environmental Engineering or related discipline.
(2) Clear research interest in subsurface hydrology, floodplain services, and natural water resources.
(3) Proficiency in oral and written English communication.
Preferred qualifications for this position are:
(1) Experience with coding in R, Python, Matlab, or another programming language.
(2) Experience with hydrologic field data collection.
(3) Experience with Geophysical methods such as seismic refraction and ERT.
(4) Experience with Parflow, or Modflow.
(5) Research experience in water resources science or engineering.
(6) Demonstrated ability to work effectively in teams.
(7) Demonstrated ability to write and publish original research.
(8) Interest in integrating equity into graduate research
If interested, contact Prof. Antonio Meira (ameira@colostate.edu) with the following materials as a single PDF attachment and email subject line “Application for Posted PhD Position”:
(1) A 1–2-page cover letter with your interest in the position and research topics, and how you meet the required and preferred qualifications, and
(2) A current resume or CV.
Applications will be accepted until September 15th.You may simultaneously or soon afterwards apply to CSU. Information about applying to the Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering at Colorado State University can be found here: https://www.engr.colostate.edu/ce/graduate-application-information/.
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My lab (at Clemson University) has openings for three PhD students, as well as one postdoc fellow (experienced researchers can also be considered for the rank of Research Assistant Professor) to work on several topics: (1) energy management and environmental (lighting and climate) control in solar powered greenhouse; (2) heterogeneous multi-agent systems with applications in field-based and controlled environments agriculture; and (3) learning-based predictive controls. Interested applicants are invited to send their complete CV, a copy of all publications (if any), and a copy of BS and/or MS trannoscripts (all in a single PDF) to javadm@clemson.edu. Anticipated start date will be as early as January 2025.
Government of Ireland Postgraduate Scholarship Programme
Calling all students interested in applying for funding for MRes, MSc, or PhD Projects.
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Combined PhD-teaching position: Engaging in Climate Science & Education
Faculty:
Faculty of Geosciences
Department:
Department of Sustainable Development
We are looking for a candidate with a background in natural sciences and a proven passion for sustainability education. You are somebody that likes to prepare your students for the great challenges of the coming decades with your teaching and research. As an ideal candidate you have:
a Master’s degree (or you graduate before starting date) in Environmental Sciences, Sustainability Sciences, Earth Sciences, Biology, or a related field;
proven ability to work with large datasets and model-output;
affinity with the societal context of sustainability challenges;
interest in and a positive experience with teaching (e.g. teaching assistant, junior teacher, high school teacher);
motivation to further develop your teaching skills and acquire the University Teaching Qualification (UTQ/BKO);
energy to combine teaching and research over a 6-year period;
excellent communication and academic writing skills in English (equivalent to B2 external link).
https://www.uu.nl/en/organisation/working-at-utrecht-university/jobs/combined-phd-teaching-position-engaging-in-climate-science-education
Faculty:
Faculty of Geosciences
Department:
Department of Sustainable Development
We are looking for a candidate with a background in natural sciences and a proven passion for sustainability education. You are somebody that likes to prepare your students for the great challenges of the coming decades with your teaching and research. As an ideal candidate you have:
a Master’s degree (or you graduate before starting date) in Environmental Sciences, Sustainability Sciences, Earth Sciences, Biology, or a related field;
proven ability to work with large datasets and model-output;
affinity with the societal context of sustainability challenges;
interest in and a positive experience with teaching (e.g. teaching assistant, junior teacher, high school teacher);
motivation to further develop your teaching skills and acquire the University Teaching Qualification (UTQ/BKO);
energy to combine teaching and research over a 6-year period;
excellent communication and academic writing skills in English (equivalent to B2 external link).
https://www.uu.nl/en/organisation/working-at-utrecht-university/jobs/combined-phd-teaching-position-engaging-in-climate-science-education
Utrecht University
Combined PhD-teaching position: Engaging in Climate Science & Education
Do you want to prepare students for the sustainability challenges of the coming decades by teaching and doing research? Then this position may be for you.
Job opportunity for a hashtag#Postdoctoral Research Scholar - Extreme Heat, Climate, and Health at Arizona State University with Drs. Jennifer Vanos and Matei Georgescu.
https://jobs.chronicle.com/job/37695631/postdoctoral-research-scholar-climate-models/?TrackID=9&utm_source=emailfriend&utm_medium=email&utm_campaign=0
Application review starts tomorrow, but the position is open until filled
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Postdoctoral Research Scholar - Extreme Heat, Climate, and Health - Tempe, Arizona (US)
The School of Sustainability (SOS) at Arizona State University (ASU) seeks applications for a Postdoctoral Research Fellow to integrate biophysical...
MS/Ph.D. Position in Coastal Plant Ecology at the University of Louisiana at Lafayette
The Zerebecki Coastal Plant Ecology Lab (https://lnkd.in/gTCeAUKU) at the University of Louisiana at Lafayette invites applications for a PhD or MS position starting in Spring 2025.
Research in the lab focuses on: 1) the ecological effects of genetic diversity within coastal and wetland foundation plant species; 2) eco-evolutionary feedbacks in coastal marshes; and 3) the impacts and responses of wetlands to changing environmental conditions. Current lab projects are exploring these questions in salt marsh and mangrove habitats and within coastal restoration projects. We use a variety of techniques in our work, including field surveys, field and greenhouse experiments, and molecular analyses, to address ecological and evolutionary questions.
The desired candidate will be interested in coastal plant ecology. They will lead the development of a project exploring ecological questions within coastal salt marshes in alignment with their own interests. The student will have opportunities to conduct experiments in the lab, greenhouse, and field setting, working with a fun, and supportive lab group.
Candidates with experience conducting fieldwork in aquatic and wetland ecosystems, or with standard molecular assays (e.g., DNA extractions, and PCR), possessing strong quantitative and writing skills, ability to work collaboratively and independently and with a passion for ecology are particularly encouraged to apply.
A BS (and preferably a MS if interested in pursing a PhD) in the field of ecology, ecology & evolution, botany, marine biology, environmental science, biology or other related field of study is required.
The graduate student will be supported with a teaching and/or research assistantship consisting of a $22,000 USD per academic year (10-month) stipend and a tuition waiver. Note this minimum stipend is a starting point: additional top-up is possible contingent on scholarships and additional funds in the lab.
Interested candidates, please email (1) a statement of interest describing what area(s) of research you are most interested in exploring and any previous experience and skills related to those interests; (2) CV/resume and 3) contact information for 2 professional references to Dr. Robyn Zerebecki (robyn.zerebecki@louisiana.edu).
Candidates will be contacted for further discussion (including formal application). Review of applications will begin immediately and the position will remain open until filled. Individuals from historically underrepresented groups in STEM are encouraged to apply.
The Zerebecki Coastal Plant Ecology Lab (https://lnkd.in/gTCeAUKU) at the University of Louisiana at Lafayette invites applications for a PhD or MS position starting in Spring 2025.
Research in the lab focuses on: 1) the ecological effects of genetic diversity within coastal and wetland foundation plant species; 2) eco-evolutionary feedbacks in coastal marshes; and 3) the impacts and responses of wetlands to changing environmental conditions. Current lab projects are exploring these questions in salt marsh and mangrove habitats and within coastal restoration projects. We use a variety of techniques in our work, including field surveys, field and greenhouse experiments, and molecular analyses, to address ecological and evolutionary questions.
The desired candidate will be interested in coastal plant ecology. They will lead the development of a project exploring ecological questions within coastal salt marshes in alignment with their own interests. The student will have opportunities to conduct experiments in the lab, greenhouse, and field setting, working with a fun, and supportive lab group.
Candidates with experience conducting fieldwork in aquatic and wetland ecosystems, or with standard molecular assays (e.g., DNA extractions, and PCR), possessing strong quantitative and writing skills, ability to work collaboratively and independently and with a passion for ecology are particularly encouraged to apply.
A BS (and preferably a MS if interested in pursing a PhD) in the field of ecology, ecology & evolution, botany, marine biology, environmental science, biology or other related field of study is required.
The graduate student will be supported with a teaching and/or research assistantship consisting of a $22,000 USD per academic year (10-month) stipend and a tuition waiver. Note this minimum stipend is a starting point: additional top-up is possible contingent on scholarships and additional funds in the lab.
Interested candidates, please email (1) a statement of interest describing what area(s) of research you are most interested in exploring and any previous experience and skills related to those interests; (2) CV/resume and 3) contact information for 2 professional references to Dr. Robyn Zerebecki (robyn.zerebecki@louisiana.edu).
Candidates will be contacted for further discussion (including formal application). Review of applications will begin immediately and the position will remain open until filled. Individuals from historically underrepresented groups in STEM are encouraged to apply.
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Dear Colleagues,
We are excited to announce the following job opportunity at UW!
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The Department of Atmospheric and Climate Science, formerly Atmospheric Sciences, at the University of Washington (UW) invites applications for a full-time, 9-month (100% FTE), tenure-track Assistant Professor faculty position. The proposed starting date of employment is September 16, 2025.
We anticipate that the successful candidate will strengthen the Department’s research and teaching portfolio in atmospheric dynamics, including the study of weather and climate phenomena. The method of study can include using observations, modeling, and/or theory. Areas of emphasis include but are not limited to, tropical meteorology, dynamics of convective systems, regional and global-scale climate variability, extreme events, or predictability on sub-seasonal to decadal time scales.
Application review will begin November 1, 2024.
More information on the position and how to apply can be found at this link: https://apply.interfolio.com/149349
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Abigail L. S. Swann, PhD
she/her/hers
Endowed Professor for the College of the Environment in Climate & Ecosystems
Department of Atmospheric and Climate Science
Department of Biology
University of Washington
http://www.atmos.uw.edu/~aswann/
We are excited to announce the following job opportunity at UW!
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The Department of Atmospheric and Climate Science, formerly Atmospheric Sciences, at the University of Washington (UW) invites applications for a full-time, 9-month (100% FTE), tenure-track Assistant Professor faculty position. The proposed starting date of employment is September 16, 2025.
We anticipate that the successful candidate will strengthen the Department’s research and teaching portfolio in atmospheric dynamics, including the study of weather and climate phenomena. The method of study can include using observations, modeling, and/or theory. Areas of emphasis include but are not limited to, tropical meteorology, dynamics of convective systems, regional and global-scale climate variability, extreme events, or predictability on sub-seasonal to decadal time scales.
Application review will begin November 1, 2024.
More information on the position and how to apply can be found at this link: https://apply.interfolio.com/149349
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Department of Atmospheric and Climate Science
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Post-Doctoral Positions in Subsurface Hydrology
Employer
Utah Water Research Laboratory
Location
Logan, Utah or Tuscaloosa, Alabama
Salary
Annual salary from $50,000 to $60,000 + benefits
Closing date
Sep 13, 2024
https://findajob.agu.org/job/8024205/post-doctoral-positions-in-subsurface-hydrology/?fbclid=IwZXh0bgNhZW0CMTEAAR115JVanSOu-Uvi7Ny-zlnyZVd-I40yb7Wu8OysGOWawD03YD27xIK4IHs_aem_5faF1s5Ronldfi8DKOJmBQ
Employer
Utah Water Research Laboratory
Location
Logan, Utah or Tuscaloosa, Alabama
Salary
Annual salary from $50,000 to $60,000 + benefits
Closing date
Sep 13, 2024
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Post-Doctoral Positions in Subsurface Hydrology - Logan, Utah or Tuscaloosa, Alabama
Seeking 2 post-docs for a new project to improve low flow predictions in NextGen WRM Framework with subsurface conceptualization and parameterization.
Postdoc at New York University
NYU’s Hydrologic Systems Group is looking for a postdoc within the broad field of statistical and computational hydrosciences. Preferred applicants will have prior research experience related to some of the following topics:
rainfall-runoff processes in natural or urban hydrologic systems
stochastic processes / stochastic differential equations
risk-based decision-making/uncertainty analysis
stormwater infrastructure design under uncertainty
physics-informed machine learning for hydrologic applications
hydroclimatic hazards
flood modeling
hydrogeomorphic modeling
To apply, please email your CV and cover letter to Omar Wani <omarwani@nyu.edu>. The group will reach out to applicants with suitable profiles before the end of this month.
NYU’s Hydrologic Systems Group is looking for a postdoc within the broad field of statistical and computational hydrosciences. Preferred applicants will have prior research experience related to some of the following topics:
rainfall-runoff processes in natural or urban hydrologic systems
stochastic processes / stochastic differential equations
risk-based decision-making/uncertainty analysis
stormwater infrastructure design under uncertainty
physics-informed machine learning for hydrologic applications
hydroclimatic hazards
flood modeling
hydrogeomorphic modeling
To apply, please email your CV and cover letter to Omar Wani <omarwani@nyu.edu>. The group will reach out to applicants with suitable profiles before the end of this month.