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The Hydrology, Meteorology and Complexity lab from Ecole des Ponts (France) proposes a one-year Post-Doc (possibility of renewal ). The subject deals with the modelling of green and grey solutions to adapt cities to climate change.
Don't hesitate to transfer this offer around you,<br>
Have a nice summer.
Best regards,<br>
Pierre-Antoine Versini<br> +
The Hydrosystems Research Group at UMass Amherst is seeking Postdoctoral Research Scientists to conduct research in the development of computational tools to assist adaptation to climate change, primarily in the integrated water resources and urban water supply systems. The postdoctoral researcher(s) will join an active group of faculty, post-docs and graduate students engaged in research projects funded by a variety of agencies and foundations. Research applications will focus on the development of adaptation principles for evaluation of investments and new technology designed for urban water system resilience and basin scale water management. Locations include major urban areas in the Americas and Africa. The ideal candidate will have highly developed skills in 1) data science and machine learning with strong computational skills and preferably experience with cloud computing and/or 2) machine learning applications to subseasonal to seasonal climate forecasting or climate change projection. Other research specializations broadly related to water resources and systems analysis will be considered.
Candidates must hold a Ph.D. in a related field, including but not limited to civil and environmental engineering, systems analysis, data and information science, or hydroclimatology. Skills in programming and data management, knowledge of statistical methods, ability to write scientific papers and project reports, and ability to travel to project research meetings and give scientific presentations at national or international meetings are necessary. The positions will initially be for one year and may be extended, dependent upon satisfactory performance and availability of funding.
The successful candidate(s) will be supervised by Dr. Casey Brown (casey@umass.edu). If interested, please submit:
* CV
* Cover letter describing research experience and interests, and the names and emails of three references.
Review of applications will begin on October 1, 2020 and continue until the position is filled. The anticipated start date is November 1, 2020.
The Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering is committed in its efforts to hire candidates who will enhance the diversity and gender balance its faculty, staff and students. The University of Massachusetts is an Affirmative Action/Equal Opportunity Employer of women, minorities, protected veterans, and individuals with disabilities and encourages applications from these and other protected group members.
Further information about CEE can be found at https://careers.umass.edu/amherst/en-us/job/506313/postdoctoral-research-associate
The Idaho Geological Survey (IGS) is looking for two motivated and dynamic individuals to join the team of geologist, GIS analysts, cartographers, and dedicated professionals in the IGS office in Moscow, ID. The Geoscience Manager is a permanent position, and the GIS Analyst is a 1-year appointment contingent upon funding. See descriptions and links to application below.
Please feel free to distribute to anyone who may be interested and apologies for double posting.
Sincerely,
Claudio Berti
Director and State Geologist
Idaho Geological Survey.
'''Geoscience Manager, Idaho Geological Survey'''
The Geoscience Manager for the Digital Mapping and GIS Laboratory (DML) of the Idaho Geological Survey (IGS) is a full-time, non-faculty exempt appointment at the University of Idaho’s Moscow campus. The successful candidate will manage and oversee all aspects of the DML including the production of map products and publications, web design, IT, and data management across a range of software and platforms. The Geoscience Manager will supervise the DML staff, which includes GIS Analysts and Digital Cartographers, assist staff with GIS and remote sensing applications and modeling software, and advise and assist with the development and integration of new technologies such as drones and other techniques. The incumbent will also oversee Information Technology contractors, maintain and purchase lab software and hardware, and co-manage the IGS website and Windows network domain.
Minimum qualifications include a Master’s degree in Geology, Earth and Environmental Sciences, or closely related field; a proven applied geology background; and three years of post-degree applied ArcGIS work experience with geologic and geospatial data. This position is eligible for state of Idaho benefits. Salary is $65,000 annually or higher, depending on experience.
For more information and to apply go to https://uidaho.peopleadmin.com/postings/29223.
'''GIS Analyst, Idaho Geological Survey'''
Based in Moscow, Idaho, the GIS Analyst will support Idaho Geological Survey (IGS) staff in grant-related responsibilities and research including database creation and management, digital cartography, and geologic mapping. This position works closely with the IGS Director, Digital Mapping Lab (DML) Manager, and other mapping lab staff. The position reports to the DML Manager and requires the development, implementation, and maintenance of GIS and non-spatial databases.
This position is a one-year, full-time classified appointment funded by the USGS-STATEMAP 2020 grant. Ongoing employment will be contingent upon funding.
Minimum qualifications include a Bachelor’s degree in GIS, Geology, Earth and Environmental Sciences, or closely related field and three years of applied GIS work experience. This position is eligible for state of Idaho benefits. Salary is $24.04 - $28.85 per hour, depending on experience.
For more information and to apply go to https://uidaho.peopleadmin.com/postings/29131.
The Indiana University Department of Earth & Atmospheric Sciences is seeking a non-tenure track lecturer to begin August 2021. We seek a versatile lecturer who can teach broadly in the earth sciences at introductory level and advanced courses in one or more of the following areas:
* earth materials (mineralogy or petrology)
* economic geology
* geophysics
* structural geology
* hydrogeology
* environmental geology
* field geology.
The standard teaching load is currently five courses per year. This is a regular, full-time faculty position. Rank and salary are dependent on qualifications and record. Strong candidates are expected to have an excellent teaching record; experience in teaching large classes is a plus. MS in an earth sciences field is required, PhD preferred.
Facilities in our department available for teaching include extensive mineralogy, petrology, sedimentology, and paleontology collections; petrologic and other kinds of microscopy; computational facilities; analytical geochemistry labs; and the IU Geologic Field Station in Montana.
Additional information about the position are available here: https://indiana.peopleadmin.com/postings/10329. Application target date is March 1, 2021.
Questions regarding position or application process can be directed to: David Polly, Department of Earth & Atmospheric Sciences, 1001 E. 10th Street, Bloomington, IN 47405; (812)855-7994; easchair@indiana.edu +
The Institut de physique du globe de Paris (IPGP) is looking for an expert in the modeling of Earth surface processes for a post-doctoral research contract as part of the German-French project "PALAVAS - Present and pAst weathering fLuxes from tropicAl Volcanic islAndS", jointly funded by the French ANR and the German DFG, and coordinated on the French side at IPGP.
The full description of the offer is available here: https://www.ipgp.fr/en/institute/careers/post-doctoral-researcher-in-modelling-weathering-on-tropical-volcanic-islands/
In the PALAVAS project, the interaction between chemical and physical erosion on tropical volcanic islands will be assessed. Within this framework, two PhD projects on the German side (at the German Research Centre for Geosciences, GFZ Potsdam; and at the Freie Universität (FU) Berlin) and two post-doctoral research positions on the French side (IPG Paris and EDYTEM Chambéry) will aim to test the hypothesis that in volcanic islands, the degree and rates of chemical and physical erosion depend on the age of the underlying bedrock. Over time, however, century- and millennia-scale variations in climate can modify weathering and erosion rates, and these trends can be preserved in terrestrial and marine sedimentary archives. We will use classical elemental geochemistry, as well as beryllium and lithium isotopes as tracers of current and past weathering and erosion rates, in conjunction with biomarker analysis and numerical modeling.
The post-doctoral researcher recruited at IPGP will focus on modeling past and present weathering fluxes to quantify the influence of basaltic volcanic islands on the carbon cycle and atmospheric pCO2. This work will be carried out using the GEOCLIM model. This model calculates weathering fluxes as a function of slope, lithology and climate. Initially, the post-doc will calculate modern fluxes using ERA5 reanalyses to test the effect of climate, and based on the topography and lithology of the islands of Guadeloupe and Réunion. Secondly, the post-doc will study the temporal evolution of these fluxes, essentially over the Quaternary, to determine whether they have changed drastically.
The deadline for applications is December 20, 2023. Applications should be sent to bouchez@ipgp.fr et lehir@ipgp.fr.
Julien Bouchez and Guillaume Le Hir (on behalf of the PALAVAS consortium), Institut de physique du globe de Paris
Anne Bernhardt (she/her)<br>
Professor for Sedimentary Systems <br>
Freie Universität Berlin<br>
Institute of Geological Sciences<br>
Sedimentary Systems & Tectonics<br>
Malteserstraße 74-100<br>
D-12249 Berlin, Germany<br>
Email: anne.bernhardt@fu-berlin.de<br>
Web: https://www.geo.fu-berlin.de/en/geol/fachrichtungen/geologie/mitarbeiter_neu/Professoren/abernhardt/index.html<br>
Twitter: @annebernhardt_<br>
The Institut für Geowissenschaften at Universität Potsdam is recruiting two post-doctoral academic staff members to develop high-resolution 4He/3He thermochronology and associated numerical modelling tools. The position is opened in the framework of the ERC project “COOLER”, led by Prof. Peter van der Beek.
The main aim of the COOLER project is to advance our understanding of the couplings between tectonic and climatic processes through the development of novel tools and numerical models that record erosion rates and relief changes with unprecedented resolution and link these to potential driving mechanisms. Specifically, the project will (1) develop new high-resolution, ultra-low temperature 4He/3He thermochronology by setting up a new laboratory in Potsdam; (2) adapt existing numerical modelling tools to include the most recent knowledge on the kinetics of thermochronological systems and developing sample-specific model predictions; (3) couple these tools to glacial landscape-evolution models; (4) study potential feedbacks between glacial erosion and tectonic deformation in carefully selected relevant field areas.
'''Post-doc position 1: development of 4He/3He thermochronology.'''<br>
You will be responsible, together with a research engineer, for setting up, testing, and developing the new 4He/3He thermochronology facility in Potsdam. A new high-resolution noble-gas mass spectrometer, including a preparation line, sample chamber and diode-laser heating system is being acquired through the project. Collaboration with the Helmholtz-Zentrum Berlin für Materialien und Energie (HZB) is being developed for proton-irradiation of samples. You will be responsible for testing the irradiation and measurement protocols on “standard” samples as well as on initial samples collected from targeted field sites. You will further be involved in the supervision and mentoring of PhD students who will start their projects focusing on specific target areas in a later stage of the project.
You have a PhD in geochemistry, Earth Sciences, chemistry or similar fields and you have demonstrable experience with noble-gas mass spectrometry. Preferably, you have experience in 4He/3He thermochronology. Experience with irradiation of solid-state samples is a plus. You have good oral and written communication skills in English, good interpersonal skills, and are comfortable working in a team.
'''Post-doc position 2: developing new numerical modelling tools'''<br>
You will be responsible for redesigning the Pecube code to enable sample-specific thermochronometer predictions using the most recent quantitative kinetic models for He diffusion and fission-track annealing in minerals, including 4He/3He degassing spectra. Parallel to the development of new prediction capabilities in Pecube, you will work on coupling the glacial erosion model iSOSIA to Pecube and running initial coupled models to develop the conceptual framework that will guide field studies and sample collection. This will be done in close collaboration with the university of Aarhus (Denmark) and will include a 2-month stay in Aarhus.You will further be involved in the supervision and mentoring of PhD students who will start their projects focusing on specific target areas in a later stage of the project.
You have a PhD in Earth Sciences, geophysics or similar fields and you have demonstrable experience with numerical modelling. Preferably, you have experience in quantitative interpretation of thermochronology data, using Pecube or other modelling tools, as well as experience with landscape-evolution modelling. You have good oral and written communication skills in English, good interpersonal skills, are comfortable working in a team and developing collaborations with other institutes.
Both positions are available from October 01, 2020 and are limited to a term of two years. The salary is determined by the collective bargaining agreement for public employees in Germany (TV-L 13 Ost). The position is for 40 hours per week (full-time contract).
Applications should include the following components: CV, names of two referees, letter of motivation, a record of academic degrees including a transcript of records. Applications should be sent in a single PDF file to Prof. Dr. Peter van der Beek (pvdbeek@geo.uni-potsdam.de). The deadline is 9th June 2020.
You will find the full job announcements for post-doc position 1 (https://www.uni-potsdam.de/fileadmin/projects/verwaltung/docs/Dezernat3/Ausschreibungen/2_akadPersonal/332_2020_allgemeineGeologie_englisch.pdf) and post-doc position 2 (https://www.uni-potsdam.de/fileadmin/projects/verwaltung/docs/Dezernat3/Ausschreibungen/2_akadPersonal/333_2020_allgemeineGeologie_englisch.pdf) by following the links. For more information, do not hesitate to contact me at: pvdbeek@geo.uni-potsdam.de.
The Institute for Earth Observation of Eurac Research is looking for a Researcher (m/f) in the field of earth observation and land surface modelling for water resources and vegetation monitoring over the Alps
'''Main topic:''' Evapotranspiration modelling over the Alps
The position is primarily intended for postdocs with a background in Environmental Engineering, Physics, Hydrology, Meteorology, or related disciplines. However, we will also consider applications from highly motivated and talented postgraduates.
The position is fully funded by the Interreg Alpine Space project A-DROP. A-DROP (Alpine DROught Prediction) is a 3-year project funded by the Interreg programme on Priority 1: Climate resilient and green Alpine region. The project’s overall objective is to equip water managers at policy and operational levels with drought risk management tools and data to address increasing water scarcity due to climate change. By leveraging advanced digital technologies in Earth Observation, climate, and hydrology, A-DROP enables users in agriculture, hydropower plant management, tourism, and drinking water supply, along with policymakers, to adopt evidence-based water management policies.
The selected candidate will have the opportunity to collaborate with an internationally recognized and highly competent partnership.
For more details and to apply visit: https://eurac.onboard.org/jobs/Q4AyYY4Z
Feel free to reach out to me with any informal questions regarding this position at the address mariapina.castelli@eurac.edu.
Best regards,<br>
Mariapina Castelli
Mariapina Castelli, PhD<br>
Eurac Research <br>
Group Leader Biosphere and Hydrosphere<br>
Institute for Earth Observation <br>
mariapina.castelli@eurac.edu<br>
Viale Druso 1<br>
39100 Bolzano<br>
www.eurac.edu<br> +
The Institute for Geosciences and Environmental research (IGE, https://www.ige-grenoble.fr/?lang=en) is recruiting a researcher (M/F) to work on tipping points in the hydrological cycle in West Africa within the framework of the TIPHYC project (ANR), for a period of 24 months starting April 15, 2022.
The job description can be found in attach.
Have a nice day,<br>
Geremy Panthou<br>
geremy.panthou@gmail.com +
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 +
The Institute of Arctic and Alpine Research (INSTAAR) at the University of Colorado Boulder (CU) invites applicants for a Ph.D. Student in cold region hydrology.
For full consideration, apply by Dec. 15, 2019. The position will remain open until filled. A start date is negotiable, ideally spring or summer, 2020.
Project: The climate impacts on Alaskan and Yukon rivers, fish, and communities as told through co-produced scenarios
The successful applicant will work on an exciting new research project funded by the National Science Foundation’s Navigating the New Arctic Program. The project seeks to assess climate change impacts on hydrology, rivers, fish, and Native communities in Alaska and upstream western Canada. The successful applicant will use continuous specific conductance and river temperature measurements to improve large-scale model simulations of groundwater contributions, river hydrology, ice, and water temperatures. The project has strong collaboration among scientists at CU, the USGS, and the National Center for Atmospheric Research (NCAR) to simulate historical and future climate, land surface, and river conditions. The student will be encouraged to engage in outreach activities and occasional fieldwork*.
The student will be co-advised by Keith Musselman and Michael Gooseff. Work will be done in collaboration with Joshua Koch (USGS), Nicole Herman-Mercer (USGS), Ryan Toohey (USGS), Noah Molotch (CU), Cassandra Brooks (CU), Andrew Newman (NCAR), Joe Hamman (NCAR), Karl Lindenschmidt (University of Saskatchewan), Mike Carey (USGS), research staff at the Yukon River Inter-Tribal Watershed Council, along with several others.
The fellowship includes a tuition waiver and health insurance. Funding is available for travel to conferences and workshops. The student’s home department would either be the Department of Civil, Environmental and Architectural Engineering or the Department of Geography, depending on the student’s fit and interests.
Required Qualifications: Strong written and verbal communication skills; self-motivation; proficiency with Unix, MATLAB, R, and/or python; effective decision-making skills; ability to work effectively with colleagues from diverse backgrounds including Native Alaskan and First Nations people.
Preferred Qualifications: M.S. in engineering, hydrology, geography, or a closely related field; High Performance Computing experience is preferred. The successful candidate will use cutting edge cold-regions hydrology models to simulate current and future scenarios. Thus, we prefer backgrounds that include some combination of river modeling, cold region hydrology, and large data management and processing. Field experience in cold and remote environments is preferred*. We highly encourage applicants from under-represented groups, including people of color, women, LGBTQ+, and people with disabilities.
Application:
Interested candidates can contact Keith Musselman (keith.musselman@colorado.edu) or Mike Gooseff (michael.gooseff@colorado.edu). Please include your CV and GRE scores. Review of candidates will begin on Dec. 1st. CU Graduate School Admissions details can be found here: https://www.colorado.edu/graduateschool/admissions
* This project can optionally involve field work at remote sites in Alaska (mid-June through mid-August). To insure inclusion of all qualified potential applicants, participating in this field work is not required.
The Institute of Atmospheric Sciences and Climate of the National Research Council of Italy (Bologna) has opened a 12-month fixed term research scientist position (ricercatore a tempo determinato) to work within the TRANSLATE project on using weather and climate ensemble forecasts to better understand extreme river floods in Europe (so called UNSEEN approach).
Please find more information in the attachment.
Due to the short timeframe for the start date and the lengthy process required to issue new work visas by the Italian government, we regret that we can only consider candidates who are either already resident in Italy or hold an EU passport.
Deadline for application: 22 July +
The Institute of Geography at the University of Innsbruck is filling a PhD position in hydrological fieldwork and modelling within a project about the hydrological effect of historical forest use practises. For more information, please see the document in the appendix. We look forward to receiving applications from suitable candidates.
Best regards,<br>
Gertraud Meißl
Dr. Gertraud Meißl<br>
Institut für Geographie<br>
Universität Innsbruck<br>
Innrain 52<br>
A - 6020 Innsbruck<br>
www.uibk.ac.at/geographie/personal/meissl<br> +
The Institute of Geophysics (Czech Academy of Sciences) in Prague is recruiting up to four full-time researcher positions in any field of the Earth sciences. Anyone focused on geomorphology/Quaternary geology is encouraged to contact the leader of the Surface Processes & Palaeoclimate group, John Jansen (jdj@ig.cas.cz <mailto:jdj@ig.cas.cz>): https://www.ig.cas.cz/en/research/teams/surface-processes-palaeoclimate/
Further information is in the document attached. +
The Institute of Hydraulic Engineering and Water Resources Management at TU Wien has an open position for a Project Assistant (Prae-Doc) in the topic hydrology and hydraulic modeling, expected to start as soon as possible (full time, 40 hours per week).
Please find attached the announcement.
Please forward the announcement to potentially interested people.
Best wishes,<br>
Günter Blöschl<br>
Univ. Prof. Dr. Günter Blöschl<br>
Head, Institute of Hydraulic Engineering, TU Wien www.hydro.tuwien.ac.at<br>
Director, Centre for Water Resource Systems, TU Wien www.waterresources.at<br>
Dr. hc. Univ. Bologna https://youtu.be/sDLYRduRsKM<br>
FloodChange floodchange.hydro.tuwien.ac.at<br>
Experimental Hydrology https://hoal.hydrology.at<br> +
The Institute of Hydraulic Engineering and Water Resources Management at TU Wien has two open positions, a Pre-Doc and a Post-Doc Project Assistant in the topic hydrology and hydraulic modeling, expected to start as soon as possible (full time, 40 hours per week).
Please find attached the announcements.
Please forward the announcements to potentially interested people.
Best wishes,<br>
Günter Blöschl
https://www.tuwien.at/tu-wien/aktuelles/news/news/die-tu-wien-gratuliert-guenter-bloeschl
Univ. Prof. Dr. Günter Blöschl<br>
Head, Institute of Hydraulic Engineering, TU Wien https://www.hydro.tuwien.ac.at<br>
Director, Centre for Water Resource Systems, TU Wien https://www.waterresources.at<br>
Dr. hc. Univ. Bologna https://youtu.be/sDLYRduRsKM<br>
FloodChange https://floodchange.hydro.tuwien.ac.at<br>
Experimental Hydrology https://hoal.hydrology.at<br> +
The Institute of Marine Sciences (https://ims.ucsc.edu) at the University of California, Santa Cruz (UCSC) invites applications for a post-doctoral scientist with a focus on ecosystem modeling of coastal wetland restoration and nature based decarbonization, under the joint direction of Dr. Adina Paytan at UCSC and Dr. Yu Zhang at Los Alamos National Laboratory (LANL), and co-mentored by Drs. David Moulton, Qinjun Kang, and Marie Kroeger at Los Alamos National Laboratory (LANL). The post-doctoral scientist will use established models, such as the Advanced Terrestrial Simulator (ATS), and include wetland process representations and parameterizations. After model benchmarking, the candidate will use the models to investigate how different coastal wetland restoration options and climate change will affect wetland hydrology and carbon balance. Please see the details of the job description in the attached job ad.
The position will be based at the Los Alamos National Laboratory (https://www.lanl.gov/) in Los Alamos, NM and will work closely with other LANL and UCSC researchers.
RECRUITMENT PERIOD
Review of applications will start immediately. Full consideration will be given to applications completed by June 15, 2022. Applications received after this date will be considered only if the position has not been filled.
Documents/Materials
-Letter of application that briefly summarizes your qualifications and interest in the position (required)
-Curriculum Vitae - Your most recently updated C.V., which must include past employment, education, research experiences, skills, and a list of publications (required)
-List of three professional references, which includes names and contact information (required)
APPLICATION REQUIREMENTS
All documents and materials must be submitted as PDFs and should be emailed to Dr. Adina Paytan (apaytan@ucsc.edu), Dr. Yu Zhang (yuzhang@lanl.gov), Dr. David Moulton (moulton@lanl.gov), Dr. Qinjun Kang (qkang@lanl.gov), and Dr. Maria Kroeger (mkroeger@lanl.gov).
Applicants with experience or expertise in the following areas are strongly encouraged to apply:
• Experience in mechanistic modeling of coastal ecosystem processes (encompassing hydrology, geochemistry, water and carbon cycling, and vegetation dynamics)
• Experience with processes related to hydrological cycle, nutrient transport, or reactive transport in wetlands
• Strong mathematical and numerical modeling skills
• Strong written and oral communication skills with significant motivation to publish in peer reviewed literature
• Strong interest in team-based interdisciplinary science, with the willingness and ability to work independently when required
MAXIMUM DURATION OF SERVICE IN A POSTDOCTORAL TITLE
Postdoctoral Scholar appointments are full-time; initial appointment will be for one year, with the possibility of reappointment for up to two years. Reappointment will be contingent upon positive performance review and availability of funding. The total duration of an individual’s postdoctoral service may not exceed five years, including postdoctoral service at any institution. Under limited circumstances, an exception to this limit may be considered, not to exceed a sixth year.
The Institute of Science and Technology Austria (ISTA) invites faculty applications in all areas of Earth Sciences, with the exception of Solid Earth
https://www.ista.ac.at/en/jobs/faculty/
This includes '''Hydrological Sciences''', and I would strongly encourage applicants from the broad field to apply. We have recently moved to ISTA
(https://ista.ac.at/en/research/pellicciotti-group/; https://ista.ac.at/en/news/water-towers-the-glaciers-and-climate-change/),
and it is a great place to work and thrive. Conditions are excellent, including a generous starting package and annual group budget, and independent research is supported by excellent services (grant offices, administrative support, media and IT departments).
The campus is located very close to Vienna, and combines advanced infrastructure with beautiful natural surroundings.
The closing date for applications is October 24, 2024.
Please reach out to me - or any of the group members - if you have any questions or want more details.
I look forward to hearing from you.
All the best,
Francesca
Francesca Pellicciotti<br>
Professor<br>
Cryosphere and Mountain Hydrosphere<br>
Institute of Science and Technology Austria (ISTA)<br>
Am Campus 1<br>
A-3400 Klosterneuburg<br>
Austria<br>
Web: https://ista.ac.at/en/research/pellicciotti-group/<br>
https://ista.ac.at/en/news/water-towers-the-glaciers-and-climate-change/ +
The International Rice Research Institute (IRRI) is hiring a Specialist – Water Management (Job ID: HQ01830) for its Kerala Climate Resilient Agri-Value Chain Modernization (KERA) project in India, supported by the Government of Kerala and the World Bank.
The position focuses on agro-hydrological modeling, field water management, and development of low-emission irrigation practices in collaboration with Kerala Agricultural University (KAU) in India and international partners incl. Cornell University and Wageningen University.
'''Qualifications:'''
* Master’s in Soil & Water Conservation, Water Resources, or Irrigation Engineering
* ≥3 years relevant experience
* Skills in hydrological modeling, digital tools, and field data collection
'''Deadline:''' 13 November 2025
More details and online application: https://www.irri.org/jobs and look for the Specialist - Water Management position to apply.
Alternatively, email your CV and cover letter (PDF) to M.Caparas@cgiar.org (cc: irri-workforceresourcing@cgiar.org).
Thanks,<br>
Proloy
Agrohydrologist <br>
Scientist I - Water Management<br>
Ex Postdoctoral Fellow at University of Alabama, USA, and University of Newcastle, Australia<br>
Associate Editor Water and Climate, Frontiers in Water<br>
Guest Editor Water, MDPI<br>
IRRI South Asia Regional Center (ISARC)<br>
Varanasi, Uttar Pradesh, 221106<br>
India<br>
'''Profile:'''<br>
Linkedin: https://www.linkedin.com/in/proloy-deb-12260b1b/<br>
Google Scholar: http://scholar.google.co.th/citations?user=o0ricKcAAAAJ&hl=en<br>
ResearchGate: http://www.researchgate.net/profile/Proloy_Deb<br>
Publons: https://publons.com/researcher/465405/proloy-deb/<br> +
The Jackson School of Geosciences at the University of Texas at Austin invites applications for two separate, but complementary postdoctoral fellowship programs:
# The University of Texas Institute for Geophysics (UTIG) Distinguished Postdoctoral Fellowship
# The Department of Earth and Planetary Sciences (EPS) Excellence in Earth & Planetary Sciences Postdoctoral Fellowship
These highly competitive institutional awards are open to recent doctorates (degree within the past 5 years) in Earth, atmospheric, oceanic, cryospheric and planetary sciences or allied fields. Appointments are for two years, contingent upon performance. Recipients of this fellowship will join a vibrant community of postdocs, students and faculty where they are expected to pursue self-directed research in any relevant scientific subfield. Successful applicants may take up residence as early as May 1, 2026. Salary is $72,000 per year and appointees are eligible for benefits; the appointment also comes with discretionary funds of $5,000 for research and travel expenses, as well as one-time relocation expenses of up to $3,000.
For full consideration, applications must be received by January 15, 2026. Additional information, including application instructions, can be found here: https://www.jsg.utexas.edu/people/postdoctoral-fellows-programs/unit-level-postdoctoral-fellowships/. For questions on these positions, please contact Dr. Chenguang Sun at csun@jsg.utexas.edu (EPS Program) or Dr. Duncan Young at duncan@ig.utexas.edu (UTIG Program). +
The Jackson School of Geosciences at the University of Texas at Austin invites applications for two separate, but complementary postdoctoral fellowship programs:
# The University of Texas Institute for Geophysics (UTIG) Distinguished Postdoctoral Fellowship
# The Department of Earth and Planetary Sciences (EPS) Excellence in Earth & Planetary Sciences Postdoctoral Fellowship
These highly competitive institutional awards are open to recent doctorates (degree within the past 5 years) in Earth, atmospheric, oceanic, cryospheric and planetary sciences or allied fields. Appointments are for two years, contingent upon performance. Recipients of this fellowship will join a vibrant community of postdocs, students and faculty where they are expected to pursue self-directed research in any scientific subfield. Successful applicants may take up residence as early as May 1, 2025. Salary is $72,000 per year and appointees are eligible for benefits; the appointment also comes with discretionary funds of $5,000 for research and travel expenses, as well as one-time relocation expenses of up to $3,000.
For full consideration, applications must be received by January 15, 2025. Additional information, including application instructions, can be found here: https://www.jsg.utexas.edu/people/postdoctoral-fellows-programs/unit-level-postdoctoral-fellowships/. For questions on these positions, please contact Dr. Timothy Goudge at tgoudge@jsg.utexas.edu (EPS Program) or Dr. Benjamin Keisling at keisling@ig.utexas.edu (UTIG Program). +
