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We are pleased to announce an opening for a Postdoctoral Scholar at San Diego State University as part of the NSF-funded '''Advanced Water Resilience through Collaborative Operational Strategies (AWRCOS) Incubator'''. This position focuses on qualitative social science research, stakeholder engagement, and the co-creation of adaptive water management strategies for California and the San Joaquin Valley.
'''The postdoc will lead interviews, focus groups, and participatory workshops'''; collaborate with an interdisciplinary team on Forecast-Informed Reservoir Operations (FIRO), Flood Managed Aquifer Recharge (Flood-MAR), and adaptive management frameworks in CA; and contribute to publications, policy briefs, and community-facing outputs. The role is based in San Diego with some travel to the San Joaquin Valley.
We are seeking candidates with strong qualitative research skills, experience working with diverse communities, and interest in climate resilience and water governance. PhD in social sciences, environmental studies, geography, sociology, public policy, water resources engineering or related field. This position is for 1.5 years from Feb 2026 to August 2027. This position is co-supervised by Dr. Amy Quandt and Dr. Erfan Goharian at San Diego State University. Please reach out to Dr. Quandt (aquandt@sdsu.edu) or Dr. Goharian (egoharian@sdsu.edu) with any questions.
Full description and application link (please apply ASAP, with rolling review of applicants until suitable candidate is found): https://careers-sdsurf.icims.com/jobs/19795/postdoctoral-research-scholar/job?mode=view&mobile=false&width=793&height=500&bga=true&needsRedirect=false&jan1offset=-480&jun1offset=-420
Thank you for sharing it widely.
Thanks,<br>
Erfan +
We are pleased to announce an opening for a research position focusing on floodplain hydrology and restoration based at the Helmholtz Centre for Environmental Research (UFZ) in Magdeburg (DE). The project investigates practical options to increase water retention in floodplain landscapes with the goal of stabilising groundwater levels under changing climatic conditions.
Full details and application instructions at: https://recruitingapp-5128.de.umantis.com/Vacancies/3292/Description/2
We would be grateful if you could circulate this announcement within your networks.
Best regards,
Marlene Dordoni +
We are pleased to announce the opening of a postdoctoral position at the Center for Applied Mathematics (CMA) and the Geosciences Center of Mines Paris – PSL, as part of the Clim’Seine project funded by the Transition Institute 1.5.
This position focuses on developing artificial intelligence methods (deep learning) for the monitoring, analysis, and prediction of groundwater and surface water temperature, in the context of climate change and sustainable water and energy resource management. We are seeking an early-career researcher with expertise in machine learning, statistics, or data visualization.
Position details:
* Duration: 24 months
* Preferred start date: Between December 1, 2025 and January 15, 2026
* Location: Mines Paris – PSL (Fontainebleau), with regular travel to Paris and Nice
Desired skills and experience:
* Experience with common deep learning architectures (LSTM, Transformers, CNN) and decision tree methods (XGBoost, LightGBM, CatBoost, Random Forests)
* Experience working on clusters and high-performance computing environments
* Data visualization/dashboard development
* Physics-informed machine learning (ideal, but not required)
Specific details about the project will be discussed with candidates selected for an interview.
'''To apply:''' Please compress all required documents into a single ZIP or PDF file and upload it to the following folder: https://cloud.minesparis.psl.eu/index.php/s/TwMnIvNVJbobTvu
We would be grateful if you could share this opportunity widely within your networks and with any colleagues who may be interested.
For any questions, please contact: Agnès Rivière – agnes.riviere@minesparis.psl.eu
Best regards,<br>
Agnès Rivière<br>
Associate Professor<br>
Geosciences Center – Mines Paris – PSL<br> +
We are pleased to announce three PhD positions within the Navigate working group, led by Dr. Taís Maria Nunes Carvalho and Dr. Christian Klassert, at the Helmholtz Centre for Environmental Research (UFZ) in Leipzig, Germany.
The positions focus on combining data analytics, machine learning, and modeling to investigate how urban and rural areas can adapt their water supply systems to climate extremes, population growth, and competing water demands.
We encourage applications from candidates with backgrounds in:
* Environmental or water-related sciences
* Earth system sciences
* Computational social sciences
* Econometrics
* Related interdisciplinary fields
Location: Leipzig, Germany
Application deadline: 26 November 2025
* Position 1: https://recruitingapp-5128.de.umantis.com/Vacancies/3281/Description/2
* Position 2: https://recruitingapp-5128.de.umantis.com/Vacancies/3280/Description/2
* Position 3: https://recruitingapp-5128.de.umantis.com/Vacancies/3279/Description/2
For any questions regarding the positions, please contact the group leaders:
* Dr. Christian Klassert: christian.klassert@ufz.de
* Dr. Taís Maria Nunes Carvalho: tais-maria.nunes-carvalho@ufz.de
Best regards,<br>
Mariana de Brito +
We are pleased to share '''four open PhD positions''' (f/m/x) within the research cohort "'''''In4Nile''' – Advancing Water Quality Information in the Nile River Basin"'' at the '''Helmholtz Centre for Environmental Research (UFZ)''' in Leipzig, Germany.
The cohort aims to advance water-quality information in the Nile River Basin through interdisciplinary data collection, analysis, and modelling. The positions span geospatial analysis, chemical pollution assessment, natural-language processing, and basin-scale water-quality modelling, contributing to a better understanding of pollution status, drivers, impacts and possible future scenarios in the Nile Basin.
* PhD 1: Spatio-temporal patterns of water quality drivers and pollution pathways (https://recruitingapp-5128.de.umantis.com/Vacancies/3313/Description/2)
* PhD 2: Analysis and assessment of aquatic chemical pollution in the Nile Basin (https://recruitingapp-5128.de.umantis.com/Vacancies/3307/Description/2)
* PhD 3: Monitoring water quality impacts using NLP and LLMs (https://recruitingapp-5128.de.umantis.com/Vacancies/3310/Description/2)
* PhD 4: Multi-pollutant spatially explicit water quality modelling: from historical evolution to future scenario assessments (https://recruitingapp-5128.de.umantis.com/Vacancies/3311/Description/2)
📍 Location: Leipzig, Germany<br>
📅 Application deadline: 12 January 2026
We welcome motivated candidates interested in environmental data science, water quality, modelling, machine learning, and interdisciplinary research. Further details for each position, including contact information for questions, can be found in the links above.
We would appreciate your support in circulating this announcement to interested students and colleagues.
Best regards,<br>
Mariana de Brito<br>
On behalf of the In4Nile team<br>
mari.britoo@gmail.com<br> +
We are pleased to share that the Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering (CEE) at the University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign seeks to fill at least two full-time tenured or tenure-track faculty positions at any rank in the following areas: (1) Water Resources Engineering and Science (WRES) and (2) Environmental Engineering and Science.
Please find the link to view the complete position announcement and application instructions at:
https://illinois.csod.com/ux/ats/careersite/1/home/requisition/7892?c=illinois
To ensure full consideration, applications must be received by October 23, 2023. Applications will be accepted until the position is filled. Early applications are strongly encouraged as interviews may take place during the application period, but a hiring decision will not be made until after the closing date. We'll appreciate your help to share with potential candidates in your programs and networks.
Best,
-Rafael Tinoco
Rafael O. Tinoco<br>
Associate Professor<br>
Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering<br>
University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign<br>
3028 Hydrosystems Laboratory<br>
205 N Mathews Ave. M/C 250<br>
Urbana, IL 61801<br>
tinoco@illinois.edu<br>
tinoco.cee.illinois.edu<br>
@rafaelotinoco<br> +
We are pleased to share the following '''PhD opportunity (open to students worldwide)''' available at the University of Liverpool, in collaboration with the National Oceanography Centre and the UK Centre for Ecology and Hydrology, as part of the ACCE Doctoral Training Programme:
'''“Ecological and Geomorphological Drivers of Salt Marsh Flood Protection in a Changing Environment”''' (ACCE+ DLA Programme: Ecological and Geomorphological Drivers of Salt Marsh Flood Protection in a Changing Environment at University of Liverpool on FindAPhD.com; https://www.findaphd.com/phds/project/acce-dla-programme-ecological-and-geomorphological-drivers-of-salt-marsh-flood-protection-in-a-changing-environment/?p189675 ). Supervisors: Prof. Nicoletta Leonardi (Uni of Liverpool), Dr. Contantinos Matsoukis (NOC), Dr. Tarun Bisht (UKCEH)
Please note that, as supervisors, we will not be holding individual conversations with prospective candidates or accepting email candidatures/CVs to avoid any application bias. Instead, we have prepared a PowerPoint presentation ( PPT_ACCE.pptx; https://1drv.ms/p/c/e55869814b5579d0/IQCn_pZz9fenQKb-pUn4YJAdAcS1-VuYPi2_YNZWj1FhPa8?e=gzT8yn ), accompanied by a short video (link included in the first slide), containing all relevant information about the PhD project. The application is through an online form as detailed in the presentation and links below.
Also note the following important pages:
* ACCE programme:
accedtp.ac.uk (https://accedtp.ac.uk/)
* ACCE how to apply
https://accedtp.ac.uk/how-to-apply/
* ACCE guide for applicants
Guidance-for-Applicants-October-2026.pptx - Google Slides (https://docs.google.com/presentation/d/1J5MQBDZJEFelMxa9cGzmqEpUiReMn8bk/edit?slide=id.p1#slide=id.p1)
* Presentation about this PhD project, including the application process, methodologies and supervisors (same link than above):
PPT_ACCE.pptx (https://1drv.ms/p/c/e55869814b5579d0/IQCn_pZz9fenQKb-pUn4YJAdAcS1-VuYPi2_YNZWj1FhPa8?e=gzT8yn)
Prof. Nicoletta Leonardi<br>
Professor of Coastal Dynamics<br>
EPSRC Fellow<br>
University of Liverpool<br>
School of Environmental Sciences<br>
We are proposing a post-doc position entitled "Implementing tracers in hydrogeological models to improve predictive skills : application to territorial planning and water sharing issues" in the context of a European project. More details are provided in the document attached.
Please send CV, motivation letter and references before September 15th.
Have a good summer !<br>
Best regards<br>
Laurent Longuevergne.<br>
Géosciences Rennes - UMR CNRS 6118<br>
Université de Rennes1,<br>
Bâtiment 15, Campus de Beaulieu, Bureau 213<br>
CS 74205,<br>
35042 Rennes Cedex, FRANCE<br>
Website : http://sites.google.com/site/laurentlonguevergne/<br>
Scholar : http://scholar.google.fr/citations?user=MZtJBlkAAAAJ&<br>
http://www.geosciences.univ-rennes1.fr/spip.php?rubrique460<br> +
We are proposing two interlinked PhD thesis within a program of Interdisciplinary Research & Innovative Solutions for Environmental transition (IRIS-E) at the University of Rennes in France. The project involves researchers in hydrology, computer science and sociology as well as stakeholders, and involves the creation of territorial digital twins to bolster territorial foresight and water governance.
* The first PhD will address the development of a flexible and adaptable platform enabling the coupling of different hydrological models, and translating raw model results into intelligible information for stakeholders. More information are provided here : https://people.irisa.fr/Benoit.Combemale/job/phd-irise/. Please send your CV, motivation letter, and grades of your bachelor and master with the diplomas to Benoit Combemale and Johann Bourcier.
* The second PhD consists in transforming such digital twins as mediating objects in participatory water management Approaches and addresses the challenge of articulating complexity and uncertainty. For more information please contact laurent.longuevergne@univ-rennes1.fr
Please share this information with any potentially interested researchers within your network. Thank you!
Best regards<br>
Laurent Longuevergne.<br>
Géosciences Rennes - UMR CNRS 6118<br>
Université de Rennes1,<br>
Bâtiment 15, Campus de Beaulieu, Bureau 213<br>
CS 74205,<br>
35042 Rennes Cedex, FRANCE<br>
Website : http://sites.google.com/site/laurentlonguevergne/<br>
Scholar : http://scholar.google.fr/citations?user=MZtJBlkAAAAJ&<br>
http://www.geosciences.univ-rennes1.fr/spip.php?rubrique460<br> +
We are recruiting '''multiple graduate students''' funded by NSF and Volkswagen Foundation projects at Oregon State University, Corvallis. The projects are related to assessing the effects of '''wildfire on hydrological processes''' in montane humid forests in the Pacific Northwest region of North America. The projects aim to disentangle the impacts of soil burn severity (SBS) and tree mortality on snow dynamics (accumulation/melt), infiltration (soil properties/flow paths), and runoff generation (runoff generation and water transit time) across catchments with contrasting storage capacity. The investigation will take place in the iconic H.J. Andrews Experimental Forest (https://andrewsforest.oregonstate.edu), a Long-Term Ecological Research (LTER) site of the NSF. We will leverage pre-fire hydrometric and water chemistry data to develop a unique design that examines:
# How soil burn severity (SBS) affects infiltration and runoff pathways,
# How vegetation loss affects snow dynamics, and
# How SBS and vegetation loss effects cascade to control runoff generation and transit time.
The project PIs are Catalina Segura, Pamela L. Sullivan, and Mark Raleigh. We are seeking multiple graduate students (particularly at the PhD level) to start in the summer of 2025. The deadline for fall admission varies by program between Dec 15, 2024, and Jan 15 2025. Well-qualified applicants will have a strong quantitative background and experience in hillslope or catchment hydrology. Programming experience in Python, Matlab, R, or other languages is a plus.
The student can apply to the Water Resources Graduate Program (https://gradwater.oregonstate.edu/), the Sustainable Forest Management (https://shorturl.at/jN8Hg; College of Forestry), Geology (https://ceoas.oregonstate.edu/geology-graduate-program) or Geography and Geospatial Science (https://ceoas.oregonstate.edu/geography-and-geospatial-science-faculty; College of Earth, Ocean and Atmospheric Science) through the graduate school at http://gradschool.oregonstate.edu/admissions/process. Interested applicants should contact the PIs at (segurac@oregonstate.edu, pamela.sullivan@oregonstate.edu, and raleigma@oregonstate.edu).
Questions regarding the application process can be addressed to Madison Dudley (Sustainable Forest Management) – Madison.Dudley@oregonstate.edu; Steve Good (Water Resources Graduate Program) – stephen.good@oregonstate.edu or Lori Hartline (Geology, Geography) – (lori.hartline@oregonstate.edu).
Oregon State University is located in Corvallis, a vibrant college town of 54,500 in the heart of western Oregon’s Willamette Valley. Corvallis consistently ranks among the best and safest cities to live in the U.S., as well as among the most environmentally responsible. OSU is an Affirmative Action/Equal Opportunity Employer.
PI websites:<br>
Segura: https://people-facstaff.forestry.oregonstate.edu/catalina-segura/ <br>
Sullivan: https://sites.google.com/oregonstate.edu/sullivanlab/home <br>
Raleigh: https://cryosight.org/ <br>
We are recruiting a Ph.D. student to work on a project related to nitrogen cycling and hydrology in forested catchments beginning fall 2020. The student will join a large collaborative team with opportunities for work in New Zealand and at the USDA Forest Service Coweeta Hydrologic Lab. Preference given to students with a M.S. in forest soils and hydrology or related fields. To be considered for the position, or for more information, please contact Brian Strahm (brian.strahm@vt.edu) and Kevin McGuire (kevin.mcguire@vt.edu).
Thanks!<br>
Kevin<br>
Kevin J. McGuire, Virginia Tech<br>
Assoc. Director, Virginia Water Resources Research Center<br>
Assoc. Professor, Dept. of Forest Resources & Environmental Conservation<br>
Email: kevin.mcguire@vt.edu<br>
URL: http://hydro.vwrrc.vt.edu +
We are recruiting a Postdoc or a permanent Research Associate (RA) focusing on applications of AI/ML to coastal hydrology, flooding, or related hydrologic issues. Selection of Postdoc or Research Associate will be based on level of experience.
'''Job Description'''<br>
The successful candidate will initially be in a multi-institutional, multi-year effort developing digital twin of coastal systems. Examples of the types of research involved include:
# Performing multi-physics simulations (coastal hydrodynamics and hydro/hydraulic modeling)
# Synthesizing and downscaling hydrological and climate model outputs
# Developing and applying ML techniques for physics-based, surrogate modeling (examples include but not limited to forward & inverse modeling, domain adaptation, uncertainty quantification) using one or more state-of-the-art deep learning packages
# Evaluating and interpreting model outputs against observations
# Presenting results during regular group meetings and at professional society meetings
The position will be at the Bureau of Economic Geology, which is part of the Jackson School of Geosciences at the University of Texas at Austin. The Bureau has a strong environmental program.
Interest and questions should be addressed to Dr. Alex Sun (Alex.Sun@beg.utexas.edu) or Dr. Bridget Scanlon (Bridget.Scanlon@beg.utexas.edu)
Additional information and application links
* https://utaustin.wd1.myworkdayjobs.com/en-US/UTstaff/details/Postdoctoral-Fellow_R_00015977
* https://utaustin.wd1.myworkdayjobs.com/en-US/UTstaff/details/Research-Associate_R_00018602-1
Best Regards,<br>
Alex Sun<br>
Bureau of Economic Geology, UT Austin +
We are recruiting a graduate student to work on a project starting in Spring 2024. The project will be on the use of machine-learning, computational modeling, and imaging techniques to improve flow measurements for USGS. The student will be co-advised by Dr. Xiaofeng Liu and Dr. Roberto Fernández. The student will also interact with USGS colleagues throughout the duration of their studies. If interested, please get in touch. Applications should be submitted to Penn State's Civil Engineering program: https://gradschool.psu.edu/graduate-admissions/how-to-apply/.
Regards,
Roberto Fernández, PhD (he/él)<br>
Assistant Professor<br>
Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering<br>
The Pennsylvania State University<br>
Roberto@psu.edu<br>
#RepresentationMatters<br>
Twitter: https://twitter.com/IceMeanders<br>
Website: https://sites.google.com/view/geomoRF<br> +
We are recruiting a post doc for 2-year position working with a large team of researchers to examine resiliency to wildfires. This position will focus on the role of existing and reconnected floodplains in storing post-fire sediment loads. Research activities will involve synthesis of literature, numerical modeling, potentially field work, and preparation of peer-reviewed manuscripts. Details provided below. Ideal start date is January 08, but is negotiable. The position is located in Corvallis, OR, a vibrant community with endless opportunities for outdoor adventures and professional development.
Application materials should be submitted by Nov. 06 via the Qualtrics link below. Materials will not be accepted by email.
https://oregonstate.qualtrics.com/jfe/form/SV_dbVpDph77wHLz1k
Applicants can contact me with questions.
Many thanks,<br>
Desirée
'''Post-doctoral scholar position focused on the role floodplains in trapping sediment following wildfires'''
Project Overview: Wildfires across the American West are expanding in severity and frequency. Among the devastating impacts is the post-fire delivery of substantial sediment loads from unstable hillslopes, which can disrupt water supply for rural and urban communities. As part of a larger project emphasizing water security from wildfire threats, this position will lead scholarly research on the role of floodplains in supporting community resilience from wildfires. In particular, this study will focus on the role of existing and reconnected floodplains in storing post-fire sediment loads. The work will involve various research activities including a literature synthesis, analysis of remotely-sensed and locally collected data, and modeling of floodplain processes. Results will be presented in peer-reviewed publications and in presentations to the larger wildfire-water security team and to the scientific community.
Position Description: This individual will work with Desirée Tullos and Kellie Vache (Biological and Ecological Engineering), Mary Santelmann (Geography) at Oregon State University and Becky Flitcroft (US Forest Service). This position has an anticipated start date of January 03, 2024, but is open to negotiation. The successful candidate should hold a Ph.D. in a relevant field with a specialization in river hydraulics and engineering, geography/geology/geomorphology, or related fields. Candidates must have received a PhD within the past five years from an accredited college or university. Salary for this position is set by university policy (https://gradschool.oregonstate.edu/postdocs/stipends-and-benefits) and is based on prior experience. This appointment is for one year with renewal of one additional year.
Required qualifications include:
* Prior experience with hydraulic modeling and/or sediment transport processes
* Excellent writing and communication skills
* Desire to collaborate within an interdisciplinary and cross-cultural team to produce peer-reviewed publications
* Commitment to diversity and inclusivity
Preferred qualifications include:
* Life experiences that are not historically included in this field.
* Prior experience with programming, statistical analysis, and/or wildfires.
Oregon State University commits to inclusive excellence by advancing equity and diversity in all that we do. We are an Affirmative Action/Equal Opportunity employer, and particularly encourage applications from members of historically underrepresented racial/ethnic groups, women, individuals with disabilities, veterans, LGBTQ community members, and others who demonstrate the ability to help us achieve our vision of a diverse and inclusive community.
To Apply:<br>
To apply please submit a cover letter and CV via the Qualtrics link. For more information, please contact Desirée Tullos at desiree.tullos@oregonstate.edu. Application materials will not be accepted via email.
We are recruiting a postdoc at Uppsala University, Sweden, to model how hydroclimatic extremes translate into risks for aquatic ecosystem services in forest landscapes. For more information and how to apply, see here: https://uu.varbi.com/en/what:job/jobID:883523/
Best,<br>
Claudia <br>
Dr. Claudia Teutschbein<br>
Professor of Hydrology<br>
UPPSALA UNIVERSITY<br>
Department of Earth Sciences<br>
Program for Air, Water and Landscape Sciences<br>
Villavägen 16, 75236 Uppsala, Sweden<br> +
We are recruiting a postdoctoral researcher to join the i-SMART laboratory (https://web.stevens.edu/ismart/) at Stevens Institute of Technology, New Jersey, in the field of hydrology. The selected candidate will be involved in various projects to enhance streamflow forecasts and flood inundation mapping in large and small watersheds. We also have a particular interest in advancing research in multipurpose reservoir management through a combination of meteorological and hydrologic forecasts and the optimization of reservoir operation.
Applicants should demonstrate:
* A strong background in hydrometeorology, hydraulics, and hydrology
* A proven ability to publish in peer-reviewed journals
* familiarity with reservoir management
* Excellent coding and data analysis skills
* Strong communication skills
Applicants are invited to submit the following documents:
* Cover letter
* Resume
* Samples of relevant authored or co-authored publications
* The names and contact information of three references
The application package should be emailed to Dr. Marouane Temimi (https://faculty.stevens.edu/mtemimi). Please include “Postdoc-Hydrology” in the subject of the email. While we thank all those who express interest in the position, we will only contact shortlisted candidates for an interview. Review of applications will begin immediately. The position will remain open until filled, but the intention is to start the research as soon as possible.
Marouane Temimi<br>
Associate Professor<br>
Department of Civil, Environmental, and Ocean Engineering (CEOE)<br>
Stevens Institute of Technology<br>
1 Castle Point Terrace<br>
Hoboken, NJ, 07030<br> +
We are recruiting a postdoctoral research scholar at Arizona State University on urban flux measurements using the eddy covariance method.
An interdisciplinary team of faculty members across multiple schools at Arizona State University was recently awarded a five-year project titled Southwest Urban Corridor Integrated Field Laboratory (SW-IFL) by the Department of Energy (DOE). The goal of the project is to develop and deploy novel observational and modeling capabilities that improve understanding of extreme heat as a central driver of key environmental outcomes, including greenhouse gas emissions, urban water stress, and fate and transport of urban air pollutants in the complex Arizona megaregion, extending from the US-Mexico border to the Navajo Nation.
This is an excellent opportunity for an early career scientist to be engaged with an interdisciplinary team of socially-engaged scientists and collaborate with multiple universities, national laboratories, municipalities and the private sector. The position is for a three year appointment, upon satisfactory performance, with a competitive salary and benefits package, and an intellectually stimulating research environment.
Attached is a position description. Applications will be accepted until the position is filled.
Thanks for your consideration and sharing with others, <br>
Enrique R. Vivoni<br>
Fulton Professor of Hydrosystems Engineering<br>
Arizona State University<br>
Dr. Enrique R. Vivoni<br>
Fulton Professor of Hydrosystems Engineering<br>
Director, Center for Hydrologic Innovations<br>
School of Sustainable Engineering and Built Environment &<br>
Global Futures Laboratory<br>
Arizona State University<br>
Email: vivoni@asu.edu<br>
Website: http://hydrology.asu.edu<br>
Center: http://chi.asu.edu<br>
Office: Hydrosystems Engineering, WCPH, Room 418<br>
777 E. University Dr. Tempe, AZ 85287-8704<br> +
We are recruiting a postdoctoral researcher to join the i-SMART laboratory (https://web.stevens.edu/ismart/) at Stevens Institute of Technology, New Jersey, in the field of hydrology. The selected candidate will be involved in various projects to enhance streamflow forecasts and flood inundation mapping in large and small watersheds. We also have a particular interest in advancing research in multipurpose reservoir management through a combination of meteorologic and hydrologic forecasts and the optimization of reservoir operation.
'''Applicants should demonstrate:'''
* A strong background in hydrometeorology, hydraulics, and hydrology
* A proven ability to publish in peer-reviewed journals
* familiarity with reservoir management
* Excellent coding and data analysis skills
* Strong communication skills
'''Applicants are invited to submit the following documents:'''
* Cover letter
* Resume
* Samples of relevant authored or co-authored publications
* The names and contact information of three references
The application package should be emailed to Dr. Marouane Temimi (https://faculty.stevens.edu/mtemimi). Please include “Postdoc-Hydrology” in the subject of the email. While we thank all those who express interest in the position, we will only contact shortlisted candidates for an interview. Review of applications will begin immediately. The position will remain open until filled, but the intention is to start the research as soon as possible.
Marouane Temimi<br>
Associate Professor<br>
Department of Civil, Environmental, and Ocean Engineering (CEOE)<br>
Stevens Institute of Technology<br>
1 Castle Point Terrace<br>
Hoboken, NJ, 07030<br> +
We are recruiting a postdoctoral research scholar to join the i-SMART laboratory (https://web.stevens.edu/ismart/) at Stevens Institute of Technology in New Jersey. The selected candidate will be involved in a three-year project for the enhancement of streamflow forecast using WRF-Hydro in presence of river ice to improve the management of water resources in northern watersheds with focus on water supply. The research will be conducted in close collaboration with The New York City Department of Environmental Protection, water supply division, and NOAA National Weather Service. In addition, there will be opportunities to contribute to other ongoing funded projects at the Davidson Laboratory like the one funded by the Port Authority of New York and New Jersey to improve the forecast of urban flooding in New York City metropolitan area. Applicants should demonstrate: - A strong background in hydrometeorology, hydraulics, and hydrology - A proven ability to publish in peer-reviewed journals - An extensive experience in modeling with WRF-Hydro\National Water Model - A strong experience in remote sensing - Excellent coding and data analysis skills Applicants are invited to submit the following documents with reference to the WRF-Hydro Postdoc position in the subject: - Cover letter - Resume - Samples of relevant authored or co-authored publications - The names and contact information of three references The application package should be addressed to Dr. Marouane Temimi (https://faculty.stevens.edu/mtemimi).
While we thank all those who express interest in the position, we will only contact shortlisted candidates for an interview. Review of applications will begin immediately. The position will remain open until filled with the intention to start the research in spring/early summer 2022.
Marouane Temimi <br>
Associate Professor <br>
Department of Civil, Environmental, and Ocean Engineering (CEOE)<br>
Stevens Institute of Technology<br>
1 Castle Point Terrace Hoboken, NJ, 0703 <br>
marouane.temimi@gmail.com<br>
We are recruiting a postdoctoral research scholar to join the Davidson Laboratory at Stevens Institute of Technology in New Jersey and work with the team of Dr. Marouane Temimi. The selected candidate will be involved in a recently funded project for the enhancement of the performance of the National Water Model in northern watersheds with focus on flow routing schemes. The research will be conducted in close collaboration with the NOAA National Water Center. In addition, there will be opportunities to contribute to other ongoing funded projects at the Davidson Laboratory like the one funded by the Port Authority of New York and New Jersey to improve the forecast of urban flooding in New York metropolitan area. The position’s requirements are:
* A strong background in hydrometeorology
* A proven ability to publish in peer-reviewed journals
* An extensive experience in modeling with WRF-Hydro\National Water Model
* A strong experience in remote sensing is preferable
* Excellent coding and data analysis skills
Applicants are invited to submit the following documents in one single pdf file with “FirstnameLastnameNWM” in the subject:
* Cover letter
* Resume
* Examples of relevant authored or co-authored publications
* The names and contact information of three references
The application package should be addressed to Dr. Marouane Temimi (https://web.stevens.edu/facultyprofile/?id=2418). While we thank all those who express interest in the position, we will only contact shortlisted candidates for an interview. The position will remain open until filled with the intention to start the research in spring 2021. +
