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we are hiring a postdoctoral research associate with a focus on modelling water flow and transport in soil and sediments, limited to six years.
Please find more information here, and share with any interested persons:
https://boku.ac.at/fileadmin/data/H01000/mitteilungsblatt-jobs/2023/KZ151_mDe.pdf
Thank you,<br>
Michael +
we are looking for Ph.D. candidates with research interests in:
* Addressing integrated and environmentally sustainable water resources Management (ISWRM) In the Mediterranean area (CU1.24)
or
* Developing innovative approaches for cascading effects to improve flood risk management actions with a specific interest on the functional vulnerability of critical infrastructures (CU 2.02)
Applications can be submitted electronically through https://lnkd.in/dES6yPTv
* Instructions for registration at https://lnkd.in/dndbNskE
* Instructions for applications at https://lnkd.in/dTq4TVSr
Further details will be soon available at www.phd-sdc.it.
For further information, please contact Brunella Bonaccorso (bbonaccorso@unime.it) for Ph.D. scholarship CU1.24 or Giuseppe Aronica (garonica@unime.it) for Ph.D. scholarship CU2.02.
Kind regards,
Brunella Bonaccorso +
we are looking for a PhD candidate for the research theme " Big data, AI and physically based modeling for hydrological risk assessment, mapping, and resilience in a changing environment".
The call is open at the University of Bari at this link and the deadline is July 20th. The successful candidate will work with my research group at the University of Florence (Italy). Expected start date: Autumn 2023.
You can find a short description of the scholarship below. Feel free to contact me if you have any questions at chiara.arrighi@unifi.it or contact fabio.castelli@unifi.it
Best regards,
Chiara
'''Research activity description'''
Changes in climate and socio-economic systems pose unprecedented challenges in the understanding of hydrological risks, such as floods and droughts, and of societal responses in terms of adaptation and resilience. Synergy among emergent (AI, big data-analytics) and more consolidated techniques (direct and EO observation, physically based modeling) are required to address such challenges. The research will focus on the integration of distributed hydrologic modeling and resilience dynamics system modeling to assimilate traditional and new sources of data with the aid of AI-based data assimilation techniques +
we are looking for a motivated PhD student to join a research project focusing on cloudburst management in a changing climate. The project aims to develop robust strategies for managing pluvial flood risks under significant uncertainty by combining hydrological modeling with risk assessments and flood management strategies.
For further details and application see:
KTH; Doctoral student in hydrology with a focus on pluvial flood risks: https://www.kth.se/lediga-jobb/803676?l=en
Last day of application is April 3.
Please forward this to anyone who might be interested.
Best regards, Joakim Riml +
we are looking for a motivated candidate for a two-years post-doc position at the Institute for Mediterranean Agricultural and Forestry Systems (ISAFOM), National Research Council (CNR), located in Portici (NA), Italy.
In the framework of the EU project BENCHMARKS - Building a European Network for the Characterisation and Harmonisation of Monitoring Approaches for Research and Knowledge on Soils (Banchmark project) - the successful candidate will work on the application of crop-growth and water transport models in the soil-plant-atmosphere continuum, also implementing data assimilation techniques.
The candidate will join the multidisciplinary team of the soil hydrology lab at CNR-ISAFOM (https://www.isafom.cnr.it/index.php/it/ ), under the supervision of Dott. Angelo Basile.
Interested candidates should apply through the official website: https://bandi.urp.cnr.it/doc-assegni/documentazione/14105_DOC_IT.pdf
The deadline to apply is JULY 17 2023.
For further information, please do not hesitate to contact me (marialaura.bancheri@cnr.it) or Dott. Basile (angelo.basile@cnr.it ).
Regards,<br>
Marialaura Bancheri +
we are looking for a new colleague, i.e. a PostDoc for Impact based forecasting and damage modelling of flash floods. Full time PostDoc position for 1.5 years, starting as soon as possible. For more details (and online application) see: https://www.gfz-potsdam.de/karriere/stellenangebote/details/8142
Deadline for application is 10 September, end of this week!
Please forward to potentially interested people.
Best regards<br>
Heidi Kreibich
PD Dr. Heidi Kreibich<br>
Head of WG Flood risk and climate adaptation<br>
Section Hydrology<br>
Email: Heidi.Kreibich@gfz-potsdam.de<br> +
we are looking for a new colleague, i.e. a PostDoc for Impact based forecasting and damage modelling of flash floods. Full time PostDoc position for 2.5 years, starting as soon as possible. For more details (and online application) see: https://www.gfz-potsdam.de/karriere/stellenangebote/details/6639
Please forward to potentially interested people.
Best regards<br>
Heidi Kreibich<br>
PD Dr. Heidi Kreibich<br>
Head of WG Flood risk and climate adaptation<br>
Section Hydrology<br>
Email:Heidi.Kreibich@gfz-potsdam.de<br>
Helmholtz Centre Potsdam<br>
GFZ German Research Centre for Geosciences<br>
Foundation under public law of the federal state<br>
of Brandenburg<br>
Telegrafenberg, D-14473 Potsdam<br> +
we are looking for a postdoctoral researcher to join the Laboratory of Urban and Environmental Systems (URBES) at EPFL and work on the impact of future climate change on hydropower production in the Swiss Alps. This is a joint project with SBB.
For more information and to apply see here: Postdoc position in Hydrological Projections for Alpine Hydropower Job Details; EPFL: https://careers.epfl.ch/job/Lausanne-Postdoc-position-in-Hydrological-Projections-for-Alpine-Hydropower/1163924655/
Cheers,<br>
Gabriele +
we are offering two PhD positions at ZALF, close to Berlin (www.zalf.de) to be filled as soon as possible:
* PhD student for continuous regional hydrological and carbon inventory (f/m/d), reference number 141-2022 (https://jobs.zalf.de/jobposting/9af0a0a464d4d0dc527a8fdbd8f39f2ec71130ad0)
* PhD student for advanced time series analysis (f/m/d), reference number 162-2022 (https://jobs.zalf.de/jobposting/b3d027adcc7a8b6fe2366ccffbc751e99eed63f70)
Kind regards,<br>
Gunnar Lischeid
Leibniz Centre for Agricultural Landscape Research<br>
Eberswalder Str. 84<br>
D-15374 Müncheberg<br>
Web: www.zalf.de<br>
and<br>
University of Potsdam<br>
Institute of Environmental Science and Geography<br>
Karl-Liebknecht-Strasse 24-25<br>
D-14476 Potsdam<br> +
we have a two-year PostDoc vacancy at the Research Centre Juelich in Germany on high-resolution terrestrial systems modelling in the context of Germany's phase out of coal-fired power generation.
For details see: https://www.fz-juelich.de/SharedDocs/Stellenangebote/_common/dna/2020-068-EN-IBG-3.html +
we have an open postdoc position in my group at Aalto University, Finland, to work with large-scale hydrological change. The position will be filled until the end of year 2027.
This open postdoc position focuses on evaluating the changes in hydrological conditions by utilising global historical data from observations and reanalysis products. The aim is to create a comprehensive hydrometeorological data cube for the past decades and use that to understand better the past changes and by using them to give insights on the potential future changes.
More information: https://www.aalto.fi/en/open-positions/postdoctoral-researcher-large-scale-hydrological-changes
Please, feel free to circulate this information with your network.
Best,<br>
Matti
Matti Kummu, DSc<br>
Associate Professor<br>
Water & Development Research Group<br>
Aalto University, Finland<br>
web: https://people.aalto.fi/matti_kummu<br> +
within the research project “RObust Conceptualisation of KArst Transport (ROCKAT)” funded
by the German Research Foundation (DFG).
We invite applications for a TV-L 13 position, 75% for 3 years, starting February 1st 2021. This position will deal with the development of coupled lumped flow and transport models for karst systems. Therefore, experimental set ups for an automatized event-based hydrochemical sampling will be established in two test sites in Germany (Erft spring) and France (Baget spring). The continuously growing hydrochemical database and existing hydrological data will be used to obtain a conceptual understanding of transport processes in two contrasting karst systems. Based on the gathered knowledge, coupled lumped flow and transport routines will be developed for the different compartments of karst aquifers, i.e. the epikarst, conduits and matrix. Finally, the modeling routines will be applied and tested for various karst systems around the globe in different climate zones and different spatial scales to ensure their transferability.
The PhD candidate will be responsible for the set-up, maintenance and use of the hydrochemical data base. She or he will analyze existing and new data to create conceptual models for solute transport in the two study areas. In close collaboration with an in parallel working PhD student at the TU Munich, lumped solute transport modeling routines will be developed for the different compartments of karst aquifers. The PhD candidate will test the developed transport routines in both study areas as well as in various karst systems worldwide. Therefore, it will be required to couple the solute transport codes with different karst hydrological flow models (in Python, R or Matlab) and apply already existing and new techniques for parameter estimation, sensitivity analysis and uncertainty quantification (also in Python, R or Matlab). The outcomes of this research should be published in international peer-reviewed journals.
All applicants should have a MSc degree in hydro(geo)logy, environmental engineering/sciences or in a closely related field. We encourage applications from enthusiastic dedicated individuals with strong quantitative skills as well as good writing skills in English (German and French are an asset) who enjoy working in the multi-disciplinary team of the ROCKAT project (in total 5 researchers) and the Hydrological Modeling & Water Resources group at Freiburg University. Strong experience in programming and hydrological modeling are essential, as well as the willingness to visit collaborating research groups within and outside Germany.
We offer an interdisciplinary, international work environment within a formal PhD program (http://www.gs.esgc.uni-freiburg.de). An intensive exchange of the PhD students between Freiburg and the research teams at Technical University of Munich (Germany), the University of Toulouse (France) and the Erftverband (Germany) is foreseen.
The University of Freiburg is an equal opportunity employer and is committed to increasing the proportion of women scientists. Consequently, we actively encourage applications from qualified women. We also welcome applications from candidates with severe disabilities who will be given preferential consideration in case of equal qualification.
Please send your application including a cover letter, CV, an example of your own scientific writing, a statement of research interests, certificates & transcript of your highest degree earned and the names and contact details of at least two potential references in one pdf-file to Andreas Hartmann (andreas.hartmann@hydrology.uni-freiburg.de) and to Daniel Bittner (daniel.bittner@erftverband.de).
Application deadline is November 29th 2020.
