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🚀 Exciting PhD Opportunity! 🌍

We’re looking for a motivated hashtag#PhDCandidate to join the Physics of Fluids group at the University of Twente and work on simulations of offshore wind farms as part of the ERC WINDFLOW project. This research is part of the Max Planck Center for Complex Fluid Dynamics (Max Planck Society). 🌬🌊

🔗 Apply now: https://lnkd.in/ghmrNCY8
I'm looking for a post doc for my project: Are mistletoes more than a leaky faucet in a drying world? The hydrological and biogeochemical impacts of mistletoes on trees and their environment;

Mandatory requirements:
1. A PhD degree in the field of natural sciences or engineering sciences, in the discipline of forestry or environmental-engineering, obtained no earlier than 7 years before the year of employment in the project. This period may be extended according to the rules described in the cost catalog for research projects funded by NCN;
2. A PhD degree obtained at an institution other than the one where employment for this position is planned, or the completion of at least a 10-month continuous and documented postdoctoral fellowship at an institution other than the one implementing the project, and in a country other than the one where the PhD degree was obtained;
3. During the period of receiving this salary, the candidate will not be employed by any other employer based on an employment contract, including employers based outside the territory of Poland;
4. Scientific achievements documented by publications in internationally recognized journals;
5. Knowledge of basic hydrological measurement methods/techniques, both in the field and in the laboratory;
6. Very good command of English;
7. Familiarity with methods of statistical analysis of results and their graphical presentation;

Scope of duties / job denoscription:
1. Organization of research and preparation of necessary materials for the research;
2. Monitoring and reading data from hydrological measurements (water uptake by trees, interception, throughfall, water holding capacity);
3. Preparation and analysis of the obtained results;
4. The post-doc will be required to publish the research results in English in the most prestigious scientific journals under Open Access options in project: Are mistletoes more than a leaky faucet in a drying world? The hydrological and biogeochemical impacts of mistletoes on trees and their environment;



What we offer:
1. Employment in the form of a full-time employment contract for a period of 36 months - Remuneration according to NCN rates for this position (i.e. PLN 140,000.00 gross/year).
2. Academic support, the qualification improvement and professional development opportunity;
3. Access to research infrastructure;
4. Benefits in the form of e.g. MultiSport membership, sports classes, possibility to benefit from healthcare service packages and group insurance;
5. Extra social benefits

Deadline for submitting offers: November 1, 2024, 11:59 p.m.
Deadline for competition results: November 10
Work start date: January 1, 2025
Form of submission of offers: Please send your scientific CV (pdf format) with a photo to the following e-mail address: anna.klamerus-iwan@urk.edu.pl, specifying in the subject line: "Post-doc OPUS LAP". You can also send any questions regarding the project and this competition to the same address.

Required documents:
a. CV with a list of publications,
b. cover letter,
c. at least one letter of recommendation, and
d. doctoral diploma, information on the date of obtaining the doctoral degree is also acceptable (the doctoral diploma will be required at the time of employment).
Please include the following information in your application: "I consent to the processing of my personal data for the purposes necessary for the recruitment process for the position I am applying for, in accordance with the Personal Data Protection Act of 29 August 1997, Journal of Laws No. 133, item 883" 4) Information clause attached below

Employment conditions:
- Employment in the form of a full-time employment contract for a period of 36 months - Remuneration according to NCN rates for this position (i.e. PLN 140,000.00 gross/year). - Freedom and independence in carrying out assigned tasks in a friendly and experienced team
- benefits in the form of, among others, a Multisport card, sports activities, the possibility of using medical packages, group insurance,

All my best
Anna Klamerus-Iwan
Hi everyone,

We are pleased to announce a postdoctoral fellowship position focused on advancing Marine Carbon Dioxide Removal (mCDR) through the study of particle transport and fluid mechanics processes. This fellowship includes a unique professional development curriculum and offers an evenly balanced experience between academia and industry. The successful candidate will be co-advised by Prof. Adam Jiankang Yang at Dalhousie University and SinkCo Labs, an industry leader in mCDR technology.

Research Focus:

The ocean’s biological pump removes CO₂ from the atmosphere via phytoplankton, but only 1% of that carbon reaches deep-sea sediments, leaving significant potential for further carbon storage in the ocean, which covers 70% of the Earth's surface. Our carbon sequestration technology accelerates this natural process by storing remnant biomass in marine sediments. The research will focus on the transport of particles and associated fluid mechanics during biomass injection into sediment mud, a novel approach to mCDR.

Salary and Support:

Minimum salary of $70,000 CAD per year (up to two years, subject to approval).
Up to $5,000 CAD for research expenses.
$3,000 CAD for professional development opportunities.
How to Apply:

Interested candidates should send their CV, contact information for two referees, and a brief statement of research interests to Dr. Adam Jiankang Yang (jiankang.yang@dal.ca) or Dr. Brenna Boehman (brenna@sinkcolabs.com).

Location:

The research will be based at the Department of Civil and Resource Engineering at Dalhousie University, with field pilot operations in the Gulf of Mexico conducted by SinkCo Labs. Potential collaboration opportunities exist with Prof. Christine Baker at Stanford University’s Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering.
PhD positions at the interface of data science, hydrogeophysics and climate change research (Institute of Earth Science, Faculty of Geosciences and Environment, University of Lausanne)(deadline: 24 November 2024): https://lnkd.in/eSQ3rFEy
🚨 Exciting Opportunity 🚨
We are hiring a Research Fellow in Technological Innovation and Climate Change at UCL for our EU project PANTHEON https://lnkd.in/ewWnC6CX ! If you are passionate about addressing climate change through cutting-edge research and technological innovation, this could be the perfect role for you.
🔍 Key Responsibilities:
Conduct world-class research on the intersection of technological innovation and climate change.
Collaborate on projects that shape policy and decision-making in climate change mitigation and adaptation.
Contribute to academic publications and participate in international conferences.
🌍 What We’re Looking For:
A PhD in a relevant field (e.g., innovation studies, environmental science, economics, or engineering).
Strong quantitative or qualitative research skills.
A passion for addressing climate change through innovative technologies and interdisciplinary approaches.
💡 This is an excellent opportunity to work within a dynamic team at the cutting edge of research and policy impact.
Interested? Apply here: https://lnkd.in/eEvg5cxB
Multiple Opportunities (MS/Ph.D.) at George Mason University

Deadline: Nov 8, 2024

The Department of Atmospheric, Oceanic and Earth Sciences (AOES) at George Mason University is seeking qualified applicants for our pioneering Climate Dynamics PhD, our new Climate Science MS, and our comprehensive Earth System Science MS. Funding for tuition and stipend is available on a competitive basis.

About these positions: Our Climate degrees train students to work with complex state-of-the-art models and extremely large data sets, as well as cutting-edge theoretical and applied research on climate, weather, and atmospheric composition.

Our Geology degrees emphasize the interconnectedness of Earth systems by linking solid Earth and surficial processes over a wide range of geologic timescales.
Students in AOES graduate degrees pursue research in climate change, weather and climate prediction, atmospheric chemistry and air quality, land-ocean-atmosphere interactions, geology, geochemistry, paleontology, oceanography, coastal studies, stratigraphy, and more. For more information, see our Graduate Programs home page or go to https://aoes.gmu.edu.


How to apply: Applications and instructions for Fall 2025 admission are at https://lnkd.in/g5ncmQ6b. Note only the applications submitted to the GMU portal will be reviewed.
For the best chance of receiving a Graduate Research Assistantship (GRA) submit your application for Fall admission by December 15.
For the Earth Systems Science MS Program, the priority funding deadline is February 15. We strongly encourage applications from candidates who are members of underrepresented communities.

Questions? Contact our Graduate Admission Coordinators: Dr. David Straus (dstraus@gmu.edu) for Climate, and Dr. Geoffrey Gilleaudeau (ggileau@gmu.edu) for the Earth System Science.
The Helmholtz Centre for Environmental Research (UFZ) is hiring. The Department of Environmental Analytical Chemistry (UFZ) seeks a scientist on hashtag#biodegradation of organic hashtag#contaminants in water.

Application deadline is November 15, 2024. Place of work will be Leipzig in Germany.

For further information go to https://lnkd.in/e7UUpUXe
The Institute for Landscape Ecology and Resources Managenent at Justus Liebig University Giessen (Germany) is seeking a Postdoctoral researcher working on data science in hydrology and biogeochemistry as part of the DFG (German Science Foundation) funded project "Global change impact on hydro-biogeochemical processes in tropical Kenyan catchments".

For more information and to apply: https://www.uni-giessen.de/de/ueber-uns/karriere/stellenangebote/wissenschaftliche-mitarbeiter/673-09-e
Dear colleagues,

Please share this information with any potentially interested students/researchers within your network. Thank you!

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We at NYU's Hydrologic Systems Group are again looking for motivated students who wish to pursue a PhD within the broad field of statistical and computational hydrosciences.

While the specific research plan will be drafted after further discussions with the student, preferred applicants will have prior research experience related to (or keen interest in) some of the following topics:
probabilistic methods/stochastic processes
risk-based decision-making/uncertainty analysis
nonlinear dynamical systems
computational modeling/physics-informed machine learning
hydroclimatic hazards
The PhD will begin in the fall of 2025. If you are interested, please email your CV and short cover letter to Omar Wani. We will soon reach out to applicants with suitable profiles.

Join us in NYC - one of the cultural and innovation capitals of the world and the city that never sleeps!
[Youtube: The Graduate Experience at the NYU Tandon School of Engineering]

More Information:
Tandon School of Engineering, NYU
Depart. of Civil and Urban Engineering, NYU
Graduate admission requirements in a PhD program


Kind regards,
Omar

Dr. Omar Wani

Assistant Professor
Hydrologic Systems Group
Dept. of Civil and Urban Engineering

New York University, USA
The Civil and Environmental Engineering Department (CEE) at the University of California, Davis invites applications for a Postdoctoral Research Associate focusing on the impact of reservoir operations on large-scale hydrologic modeling, under the supervision of Professor Jon Herman. The project will be carried out in collaboration with Professor Stefano Galelli (Cornell University). Specifically, the project aims to (1) characterize the structural uncertainty associated with the choice of dam operation models, (2) explain how this uncertainty propagates to the parameterization of large-scale hydrologic models, (3) quantify the impact of this uncertainty on the simulation of hydrologic processes, and (4) generalize practical modelling guidelines. The successful candidate will lead the reservoir simulation modeling for large-scale river basins across the continental U.S., and will also collaborate on the hydrologic modeling led by the Cornell team.

This is a two-year position beginning Winter or Summer 2025. Remote work options available for candidates located in the United States.

Required:
Ph.D. in Civil & Environmental Engineering or a related field
Strong programming experience
Strong communication skills in oral and written English
Ability to work effectively as part of a multidisciplinary team
Preferred:
Background in statistics and operations research
Proficiency with Python, high-performance computing, and machine learning
Contact Jon Herman (jdherman@ucdavis.edu) or Stefano Galelli (galelli@cornell.edu) for more information. Candidates should send a full CV, 1-2 relevant publications, and contact information for three references. Applications will be reviewed on a rolling basis, and the position will remain open until filled.
We are happy to announce that the enrollment for the Erasmus Mundus MSc
on Coastal and Harbor Engineering, 4th edition has been opened. Please
fine details below!

Norwegian University of Science and Technology (NTNU), Caen Institute of
Civil Engineering and Construction (ESITC), University of Caen Normandy
(UNICAEN), Universitat Politècnica de Catalunya (UPC) and University of
Genova (UNIGE) are pleased to announce the second call for the Erasmus
Mundus MSc. in Coastal and Marine Engineering and Management (CoMEM+,
https://www.ntnu.edu/studies/mscomem) focused on sustainable,
environmental friendly, ethical, and economical acceptable solutions in
response to the multiple challenges relevant to the field of harbour,
coastal and marine engineering.

Three study tracks are available:

1. Future Ports and Waterways (NTNU, UPC, ESITC/UNICAEN)

2. Coastal Environmental Engineering (NTNU, UPC, UNIGE)

3. Shore Management (NTNU, UNIGE, ESITC/UNICAEN)

There is no tuition fees and Erasmus Mundus CoMEM+ scholarships will be
available (approx. 1'400 €/month).

In order to apply you must hold a BSc degree in Coastal-, Civil-,
Ocean-, Environmental Engineering or related fields
(Earth/Geo/Marine/Environmental Science, Oceanography, Physics...). For
more details about the Admission Requirements please refer to dedicated
page https://www.ntnu.edu/studies/mscomema/admission

APPLICATION DEADLINE: 31st of January 2025

Official enrollment August 2025

There are dedicated Grants for students coming from the IPA countries
(Albania , Bosnia and Herzegovina , Kosovo *, Montenegro , North
Macedonia , Serbia , and Turkey), please contact us for further information

Please visit the program website for more information:
https://www.ntnu.edu/studies/mscomem/

If you wish to contact us for further information, please do so via the
dedicated form https://innoscriptions.builders-ingenieurs.fr/comem

Regards

Giovanni Besio on behalf of COMEM+ Consortium
Dear Colleagues,

Please see a link for a great job opportunity in the coastal sector with Fathom: https://careers.fathom.global/jobs/5099620-senior-coastal-model-developer?utm_campaign=jobs-widget&utm_source=careers.fathom.global&utm_content=jobs&utm_medium=web

The Company: Fathom is a leader in the climate and flood risk intelligence space. Working at the forefront of climate data and analysis. Our data is used by leaders in engineering, international development, finance, government, insurance and NGOs. This is an exciting time to work within the ever-changing, fast-paced climate risk space. Fathom recently joined the Swiss Re group, furthering its vision of becoming the gold standard in the provision of flood risk intelligence.

The Role: We are seeking an experienced and motivated Senior Coastal Model Developer to join our team. In this role, you will be instrumental in enhancing Fathom’s coastal flood modelling capabilities by developing, simulating, and validating cutting-edge models. This is an exciting opportunity for an experienced coastal modeller to help shape the design and implementation of an ambitious roadmap aimed at high-resolution global coastal flood risk assessment, covering present-day and future climate scenarios.

All the best,

Ivan


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Prof Ivan Haigh

Professor in Coastal Oceanography
Ocean and Earth Science
National Oceanography Centre
University of Southampton
We are looking for highly motivated PhD students and postdoctoral candidates to join our team at the Department of Computer Science at UC Irvine. We have multiple openings in the following areas:

1- Large Language Models, Vision-Language Models, and Computer Vision: Candidates should have strong programming skills and experience with deep learning, particularly transformer models.
2- Probabilistic Machine Learning and Computational Neuroscience: Applicants with strong backgrounds in mathematics or physics are encouraged to apply, even if they come from non-computer science disciplines.

If you're interested in joining our dynamic research group, please send your resume to both "m.imani@uci.edu" and "hiring.biaslab@gmail.com" with the subject line "Candidate 2025."
We are seeking 2️⃣ highly motivated Postdoctoral Researcher to join my team for a one-year project focused on the development of hydrological applications (floods, droughts, landslides, agriculture) at regional and global scales through the use of satellite observations and advanced modelling. The successful candidate will work on ESA and European Commission projects at
the Hydrology Next laboratory of Consiglio Nazionale delle Ricerche - IRPI.

The position is available for one year, with the possibility of extension. The selected candidate will have the opportunity to contribute to cutting-edge research with significant implications for extreme events prediction, water resource management and climate change adaptation.

Check the last pages (15-23) for info in English
https://lnkd.in/d7crXz_c

Deadline 30 October
Check out some of the many Graduate Research Assistantship openings for Master's and PhD students within University of Nebraska-Lincoln College of Engineering (https://go.unl.edu/r6fa). Delve into cutting edge research and work in state-of-the-art engineering research and education facilities (https://go.unl.edu/hk7b). Meet our faculty (https://go.unl.edu/heyt).
We are looking for 1 energetic and dynamic PhD student interested in investigating the formation and transport of ice in mountain streams starting on January 2025. Ice formation has important implications for river morphology, flooding, safety, infrastructure damage and aquatic habitat. The candidate will join an active, dynamic, multi-agency team which include the University of Idaho, of Saskatchewan, Southern Illinois University and Reclamation. The successful candidate will study the hydromorphological and meteorological conditions that are conducive to the formation and accumulation of frazil ice in the Lower Lemhi river (Idaho) with a set of numerical simulations supported by field data and statistical analysis. The position will be based in Boise at the Center for Ecohydraulics Research and expected starting date at the beginning of January.
 
Interested students are encouraged to contact me directly (dtonina@uidaho.edu) and include a copy of their CV/trannoscript and any experience working on ice.
 
 
 
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Professor
2022-2024 COE Dean’s Distinguished Fellow
Center for Ecohydraulics Research
Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering
University of Idaho
Fully Funded Ph.D. Position in Fall 2025 at the Urban AI Lab at the University of Florida.

I am recruiting a fully funded Ph.D. student starting in Fall 2025 (https://lnkd.in/gbZRPT7p), and the application starts in this fall. My work develops novel AI approaches to focus on three research themes: (1) travel behavior, (2) resilient and equitable urban systems, and recently (3) generative AI in cities (See details on our webpage http://urbanailab.com). Interested candidates can send your resume (including GPA) and a cover letter to me (shenhaowang@ufl.edu).

PhD application link here: https://lnkd.in/gFNPtwx7
Dr. Marques is recruiting highly motivated PhD students to join her research group in the Civil, Architectural, and Environmental Engineering Department at Drexel University in the Spring and Fall 2025. Successful candidates will work with large datasets, hydrological/hydraulic models as well as machine learning as tools to describe natural processes, and integrate field data to understand causes and impacts of pressing environmental issues contributing to the development of mitigation strategies to improve water quality and support decision-making.

Qualifications: Candidates should have a degree in engineering or environmental science. Dedicated and collaborative individuals, with good communication and scientific writing skills, knowledge of computer programming (e.g., Python, R, MATLAB), applied statistics, and/or experience in data analysis and modeling are strongly encouraged to apply.


Application Process: If you are interested in applying, please email <applications.waterlab@gmail.com> your CV, a 1-page motivation letter, and contact information of at least two references. For full consideration apply by November 15th but review of candidates will continue until the position is filled. For more information about the graduate program, please visit: https://drexel.edu/engineering/admissions/graduate/recruitment-programs/. More information about the application for this position can be found at: https://research.coe.drexel.edu/caee/water/join/ Do not hesitate to contact me if you have any questions. Thank you!