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I am looking to recruit a new PhD student to work on Bayesian merging of large-scale and local-scale streamflow forecasts. This project is part of the new Canada Research Chair in Hydrological Ensemble Forecasting. It will take place at Université de Sherbrooke (province of Quebec) and be co-supervised by Dr. Hongli Liu at the University of Alberta. More information about the project here: https://www.usherbrooke.ca/recherche/en/inventory-of-research-projects/project/1215?cHash=c50239c55a2ecb5d9f641d006d22dc82 To apply, send your CV, academic transcripts and motivation letter to marie-amelie.boucher@usherbrooke.ca Applicants who speak French will be prioritized. Marie-Amélie Boucher, ing. Ph.D. (elle/she/her)<br> Professeure titulaire / Full professor<br> Chaire de recherche du Canada en prévision hydrologique d'ensemble / <br> Canada Research Chair in hydrological ensemble forecasting<br> Co-directrice du Groupe de Recherche sur l'Eau de l'UdeS (GREAUS)<br> Département de génie civil et de génie du bâtiment<br> Faculté de génie<br> Université de Sherbrooke<br> 2500, boulevard de l'Université<br> Sherbrooke (Québec), J1K 2R1<br> CANADA<br>  +
I am looking to recruit new PhD students for fall 2023 in a variety of different subjects, including 1) river avulsion dynamics and their deposits; 2) tree throw and hillslope sediment transport; and 3) intersection of human population and deltaic environments. My group uses a variety of techniques from numerical modeling to machine learning to field observation. If these topics or techniques interest you, please consider applying and/or contacting me directly with questions. Cheers,<br> Doug<br> Indiana University; Department of Earth and Atmospheric Sciences<br> Boyce Chair & Director of Graduate Services<br> 1001 E. 10th St. Bloomington, IN, 47401<br> https://sedimentology.earth.indiana.edu<br>  +
I am looking to recruit two master students for Fall 2023, with the possibility to start as early as Spring 2023 at University of Texas Rio Grande Valley. Please find attached .PDF for details. Our group uses field and remotely sensed observations, numerical models, and theories to study the record of surface processes on Earth, Mars, and other planetary bodies. Available funding is not tied to any one project, so students have the option to propose and develop their own projects in the broad theme of Earth and planetary surface processes. Admissions are rolling. Please contact me directly if you have any questions. Cheers,<br> Tian<br> Tian Y. Dong; he/him<br> NSF Earth Sciences Postdoctoral Fellow<br> Dept. of Geological Sciences; University of Texas at Austin<br> tian.y.dong@utexas.edu; www.tian-y-dong.com<br>  +
I am looking to take on a PhD student in Fall 2024 here at the Nicholas School at Duke University. I have funding to support a PhD student to work on topics in water & river science, broadly considered. My research is currently focused at the intersection of water-related infrastructure, finance, and policy, but I would be open to a wide range of proposed topics from a student so long as it is related to river science & management in the US. Funding is not constrained to a particular project, but does require that research make use of public water datasets to critical water resource challenges in the US, with particular interest in reservoir management and large rivers. Students with a masters degree already completed and/or several years of work experience in water-related positions and strongly encouraged to apply. PhD students will need to be in-residence at Duke University for their PhD, and would receive their PhD through the Environment PhD program at the Nicholas School of Environment. Students must have technical/quantitative training and abilities, but also interests beyond technical applications alone. While Duke does not require GRE scores as part of their submission, I still prefer applicants to have taken the GRE. Interested students should send CV, and brief description of research interests, and a technical/writing example(s) (e.g., publications or authored reports) to martin.doyle@duke.edu. Note that PhD applications are due Nov 30. Martin Doyle<br> Duke University <br> https://martindoyle.net<br> martin.doyle@duke.edu<br>  +
I am offering a fully funded PhD position at the Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering at Imperial College London on the Effects of Carbon Dioxide Removal on the Water–Carbon–Food–Biodiversity Nexus. Please feel free to share this opportunity within your networks! In this project, we will use state-of-the-art climate and terrestrial biosphere models to assess the impacts of CDR methods (e.g., reforestation, agroforestry, BECCS) on water resources, climate, food systems, and biodiversity globally and regionally. We will improve CDR representation in models and identify sustainable strategies that maximize carbon sequestration while safeguarding ecosystems and resources. Funding: Fully funded for home students (tuition + stipend). Details: https://tinyurl.com/PhDCDR Contact: y.moustakis@imperial.ac.uk Thank you for your support. Best wishes,<br> Yiannis<br> Dr. Yiannis Moustakis<br> Assistant Professor in Surface Hydrology<br> <br> Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering<br> Imperial College London<br> Email: y.moustakis@imperial.ac.uk<br>  +
I am pleased to advertise three open postdoc positions in mountain hydrology in the research group of Francesca Pellicciotti, at the Institute of Science and Technology Austria (ISTA), on the outskirts of Vienna. The deadline for applications is 22nd March 2024. * Global glacier modelling including supraglacial debris: https://ista.ac.at/en/job/postdoc-research-group-pellicciotti-global-glacier-modelling-including-supraglacial-debris/ * Cryospheric and land-surface modelling of the Pamir Mountains: https://ista.ac.at/en/job/postdoc-research-group-pellicciotti-cryospheric-and-land-surface-modelling-of-the-pamir-mountains/ * Cryospheric and land-surface modelling of extreme droughts in the European Mountains: https://ista.ac.at/en/job/postdoc-research-group-pellicciotti-cryospheric-and-land-surface-modelling-of-extreme-droughts-in-the-european-mountains/ Please see the instructions in the above hyperlinks to apply, and please get in touch if you have any questions. We look forward to receiving your application! Best wishes, Michael McCarthy (mchl.mccrthy@gmail.com)  +
I am pleased to announce a PhD/Postdoctoral opening in the area of remote sensing and high-fidelity sub-seasonal modeling of Arctic ecohydrology, conducted in collaboration with the NASA Goddard Space Flight Center. As part of this exciting NASA-funded initiative, we are looking for a highly motivated researcher with interests in remote sensing, ecohydrology, machine learning, and deep learning. Please see the attached project description for further details. If you or someone you know may be interested in this opportunity, I would greatly appreciate it if you could share or get in touch. Best regards, Ardeshir Ebtehaj <br> Associate Professor<br> Department of Civil, Environmental, and Geo-Engineering <br> Saint Anthony Falls Laboratory<br> University of Minnesota, Twin Cities<br> e-mail: ebtehaj@umn.edu <br> Website: https://www.hydsens.com/<br>  +
I am pleased to announce an exciting opportunity for a fully-funded PhD position in Large-Scale Hydrology at the University of Waterloo, Department of Earth and Environmental Science. This position is ideal for motivated candidates eager to contribute to advancing hydrological science on a large spatial scale using both physically based as well as data-driven models. For a comprehensive description of the position, including eligibility criteria, application requirements, and the submission process, please refer to the attached PDF or visit the following website: https://www.juliane-mai.com/resources/job_openings/PhD_large-scale-hydrology_2024.pdf Applications will be reviewed on a rolling basis as they are received, so we encourage interested individuals to apply promptly following the instructions specified in the detailed job description. Please feel free to forward this announcement to your network or anyone who might be interested in this opportunity. For further inquiries, do not hesitate to contact me. Best regards,<br> Julie Mai<br> Juliane Mai PhD (she/her)<br> Research Associate Professor<br> Department Earth & Environmental Science<br> University of Waterloo<br> 200 University Ave West / Waterloo ON, N2L 3G1 / Canada<br> Building PHY / Room 230<br> Twitter: @JulieeeMai<br> BlueSky: @julieeemai.bsky.social<br> https://juliane-mai.com<br> https://scholar.google.ca/citations?user=0cgCUuAAAAAJ<br>  +
I am pleased to announce that a tenure-track position in Hydrology/Agricultural Water Management at Arkansas State University in Jonesboro, AR, is now live, closing 3/6/25. You can view the posting here: A-State Careers (https://phe.tbe.taleo.net/phe02/ats/careers/v2/viewRequisition?org=ARKASTAT2&cws=40&rid=35245). Please share with your networks! Dr. Tina Teague will chair the search committee (tteague@astate.edu) and questions can be directed to her. I’m on the committee and hope to be able to collaborate with the hired professor; there are also great opportunities to collaborate with the USDA-ARS scientists in Jonesboro. '''Position Summary:'''<br> The College of Agriculture (CoA) at Arkansas State University-Jonesboro (A-State) invites applications for a tenure-track, 9-month assistant professor in Hydrology/Agricultural Water Management with an anticipated start date of August 2025. The position may include a partial appointment with the University of Arkansas System Division of Agriculture (UADA). The conditions of the appointment will be determined by A-State and in coordination with UADA. Applied research responsibilities will include water resource management and conservation in Arkansas with a focus on development and improvement of systems for agricultural sustainability. The research component will include collaborations with scientists with the USDA-ARS Delta Water Management Unit (DWMRU). Primary teaching responsibilities may include undergraduate and graduate courses in Water Resource Management and Conservation, Hydrology, and Agricultural Irrigation Technology, but they may also include technology and environmental science courses (undergraduate and graduate) supporting interdisciplinary majors at the university. The successful applicant will have a strong commitment to teaching at all university levels, developing an applied and impactful research program, and providing service to the college, university, and the regional agricultural community. '''Duties & Responsibilities:'''<br> Teaching responsibilities may include undergraduate and graduate courses in management and conservation of water resources to include decision-making with water quantity/quality issues in agricultural production. Other courses related to expertise and interest of the successful candidate may be developed. The actual teaching assignment will be determined based research productivity and the needs of the university. Research responsibilities will include developing an applied research program in agricultural water resource management that will reduce reliance on groundwater, increase groundwater recharge, and maintain the quality of groundwater and surface water sources. The incumbent will mentor thesis–level graduate students, secure extramural funding, and publish results in high quality journals. Research outcomes are expected to result in a better understanding of impacts of groundwater withdrawals at the field, farm and watershed scales; 2) improved management practices that conserve groundwater; 3) knowledge of how climate, soils and management affect hydrologic processes; and 4) information that supports current regional, state and local efforts to address regional groundwater problems. The incumbent is expected to develop collaborative research projects with scientists with the USDA-ARS DWMRU, UADA, and A-State faculty with the Interdisciplinary Environmental Sciences Program, as well as state and regional agricultural industries and agencies. As a tenure-track faculty member of the A-State College of Agriculture, service and leadership activities with college and university committees are required. Additional service responsibilities include the outreach/engagement activities relevant to the region’s agricultural community. '''Knowledge/Skills/Abilities:'''<br> Applicants must demonstrate potential for high quality teaching, applied research, and scholarship. The successful candidate will have an interest in interacting with the regional agriculture community. The position requires professional knowledge of hydrology. Additional background in geochemistry, groundwater hydrology, managed aquifer recharge, quantitative data science methods, and awareness of current water policy issues is desired. Applicants should have strong verbal and written command of the English language. '''General Days/Hours:'''<br> Monday – Friday 8:00 AM - 5:00 PM Working schedule is determined by teaching/service assignments. Regular and reliable attendance is expected. '''Other:'''<br> Please note: all position postings close at 12:00 AM CST on the position closing date '''Preferred Qualifications:'''<br> Candidates with post-doctoral experience are preferred; however, candidates near degree completion of the Ph.D. (ABD) may be considered. Review of applications will begin immediately and continue until the position is filled, but to ensure consideration, applications must be received by March 5, 2025. Visit A-State’s employment website at https://www.astate.edu/jobs/ for more information and to apply. Inquiries about this position should be directed to the search committee chair, Dr. T.G. Teague, tteague@astate.edu . '''Minimum Qualifications:'''<br> An earned Ph.D. in Hydrology, Agricultural Engineering, Agronomy, Environmental Science, or a closely related field. Experience in teaching and student mentoring commensurate with career level. Evidence of research experience in agricultural water management in one of the areas identified above Demonstrated skills in written communication, interpersonal relationships, and procurement of extramural funding Best,<br> Ben Benjamin R. K. Runkle, P.E.<br> Associate Professor, Department of Biological and Agricultural Engineering<br> The University of Arkansas, Fayetteville, AR 72701<br> ENGR 230<br> Phone: 479-575-2878<br> brrunkle@uark.edu<br> https://runkle.uark.edu/<br> http://scholar.google.com/citations?user=SeZEXyoAAAAJ&hl=en<br> https://bsky.app/profile/drbenrunkle.bsky.social<br> Pronouns: he/him/his<br>  
I am pleased to announce that we have an opening for a young researcher PhD candidate or PostDoc in water quality modelling at TU Braunschweig, Leichtweiß Institute for Hydraulic Engineering. More details can be found online (only in German): https://www.tu-braunschweig.de/stellenangebote/vorlagen/stellenangebot-normal-20-1-8-1-15-1-32 The application deadline is 30 October 2023 Looking forward to compelling applications. Best wishes Kai Prof. Dr.-Ing. Kai Schröter Email: kai.schroeter@tu-braunschweig.de<br> https://www.tu-braunschweig.de/lwi/hywa<br> orcid.org/0000-0002-3173-7019<br> Technische Universität Braunschweig <br> Leichtweiss-Institut für Wasserbau (LWI)<br> Abteilung Hydrologie, Wasserwirtschaft und Gewässerschutz (HYWAG)<br> Beethovenstr. 51a<br> D-38106 Braunschweig <br>  +
I am pleased to share the following opening for a junior faculty member (Assistant Professor) in the CEE department at Stanford: The Department of Civil & Environmental Engineering at Stanford University invites applications for a tenure-track faculty position at the junior level (Assistant Professor). We seek applicants in support of the department's vision of creating solutions for cities, communities, and nature to thrive, with a particular focus on the frontier of natural hazard and risk engineering (https://cee.stanford.edu/research-impact). While we give highest priority to the originality, quality, and potential impact of the candidate's work, we are especially interested in applicants whose research addresses hazard characterization, risk assessment, and/or mitigation strategies for climate-influenced risks, such as flooding, drought, wildfires, landslides, storms, and urban heat, among others. Please visit our website for more information about the CEE Department at http://cee.stanford.edu/. You can find more information about the position here: https://facultypositions.stanford.edu/en-us/job/494902/assistant-professor-in-civil-environmental-engineering Please share widely with your networks! Thank you,<br> Oliver Fringer<br> Professor, Associate Chair and co-Director of Graduate Studies, Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering<br> Professor, Department of Oceans<br> Stanford University <br>  +
I am pleased to share with you that applications to the following postdoctoral opportunity are now open at the Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering of the University of Florence: “Modelling extreme climate events” (2-year contract extendible up to 6 years). The work will be conducted within the Horizon Europe SPARCCLE and ECO2ADAPT projects. We look for applicants with a background in climate sciences or related disciplines and proficient in numerical modelling and computer programming. Link to official posting: https://titulus.unifi.it/albo/viewer?view=files%2F005462335-UNFICLE-bbc9478d-47f2-4b04-a2ad-b46dec6f8cd4-000.pdf (English version at the bottom). Application deadline: 15 May 2024. I would greatly appreciate your support in actively spreading the word among your colleagues, collaborators, students and targeted networks. Apologies for cross-posting Many thanks and warm regards, Giovanni<br> gforzieri@gmail.com  +
I am pleased to share with you that applications to the following postdoctoral opportunity are now open at the Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering of the University of Florence: “Climate-related tipping points in forest ecosystems” (3-year contract extendible up to 6 years). The work will be conducted within the Horizon Europe ClimTip project. A short description of the research activity is provided at the bottom of this email. We look for applicants with a strong background in math/stats/physics and experience in analyzing large datasets, numerical modelling and computer programming. A background in climate and environmental sciences is an added value. Link to the call: https://titulus.unifi.it/albo/viewer?view=files%2F005855958-UNFICLE-837c2b4f-0c4f-49b7-b895-3dc6ba7a41d9-000.pdf (English version at the bottom). To fill in the application, it is necessary to use the "Online applications" section: https://stlabtest.dinfo.unifi.it/beta/akademia-candidature/ Application deadline: 14/01/2025 at 13:00 Italian time. I would greatly appreciate your support in actively spreading the word among your colleagues, collaborators, students and targeted networks. Apologies for cross-posting<br> Many thanks and warm regards,<br> Giovanni '''Research activity'''<br> The researcher will quantify the biogeochemical effects of climate-related regime shifts in forest ecosystems over the past decades using global satellite products of carbon stock and fluxes. The resulting impact estimates will be used in combination with forest resilience indicators and forest structural/compositional properties within a data-driven framework to explore possible nature-based solutions aimed at enhancing the long-term stability of forest ecosystems and minimizing the impacts of climate tipping events. The effectiveness of such adaptation strategies will be evaluated under future global warming and tipping event scenarios using land-climate models. Outcomes of the research activity will contribute to a global-scale identification of workable pathways to enhance the effectiveness of land-based mitigation policies. The work will be conducted within the Horizon CLIMTIP project in a young and multi-disciplinary team with a wide network of international collaborations.  
I am recruiting 1 PhD student for Fall 2020 to join my research group in the Department of Biological Systems Engineering (with a focus on Watershed Engineering) at Virginia Tech. The PhD student would join my research group of currently 2 PhD, 1 MS, and several undergraduate students. The PhD position is fully funded and supported by one or a combination of projects. Overall, I am looking for someone with research interests on water/sediment transport in rivers across any spatial scale using field measurements and mathematical models. Ideally, the PhD student would have a strong background in math (such as an engineering student; or from geology, geography, or environmental sciences, while also supplementing with math classes), experience programming in any language, and experience conducting field work. For more information, please see my website: https://sites.google.com/site/jonczuba and I strongly encourage potential candidates to contact me to directly at jczuba@vt.edu before applying to discuss your background, fit, and potential research projects available. Thank you,<br> Jon<br> Jonathan A. Czuba, Ph.D., P.E.<br> Assistant Professor<br> Department of Biological Systems Engineering & The Global Change Center<br> Virginia Tech<br> https://sites.google.com/site/jonczuba<br>  +
I am recruiting 2 Ph.D. students and a Postdoctoral Research Associate at the University of Maryland Center for Environmental Science (Horn Point Laboratory) to work on Nature-based solutions. Following more details on the positions (William Nardin, PI): * Postdoctoral Research Associate (starting ASAP in fall 2023 or winter 2024); * Both Ph.D. students will start in the fall of 2024. Project 1): the postdoc and a Ph.D. student will both contribute to a study of oyster integration in coastal infrastructures involving modeling, fieldwork, and laboratory experiments. Project 2): the second Ph.D. student will work on wetlands design and monitoring through numerical modeling and field measurements. Both projects are funded by FEMA and USACE. Postdoc and student candidates with modeling (especially, Delft3D, SWAN, and X-Beach model) and field experience are encouraged to apply. MS and drone flight experience preferred, but not required. Students from underserved communities are highly encouraged to apply. Do not hesitate to contact me for more information. All the best,<br> William William Nardin<br> Associate Professor<br> Horn Point Laboratory<br> University of Maryland Center for Environmental Science<br> 2020 Horns Point Road<br> Cambridge, MD 21613 (USA)<br> (410) 221 8232 wnardin@umces.edu<br> http://www.umces.edu/william-nardin<br>  +
I am recruiting a Master's Student (possibly to switch to a Ph.D. in the future) at the University of Maryland Center for Environmental Science, Horn Point Laboratory starting preferably in Spring 2022. The student will work on a project funded by NOAA - Marine Debris program. The overarching goal is to develop a budget of plastic debris input and retention into wetlands in the Choptank River (MD) through field measurements and numerical modeling (Delft3D). I am looking for a highly motivated student with a background in wetland morphodynamics, coastal geomorphology, or related fields. The candidate will have experience in numerical methods and programming (Matlab, Python, R). Applicants are encouraged to contact the PI of the project (William Nardin, wnardin@umces.edu) before applying and include a CV. The student will work in the field and lab closely with Dr. Jamie Pierson a Co-PI of the project. The student will be enrolled in the Marine Estuarine Environmental Science Graduate Program at the University of Maryland. More info on the graduate program is available at the website: https://www.mees.umd.edu/curriculum Best,<br> William William Nardin<br> Assistant Professor<br> Horn Point Laboratory<br> University of Maryland Center for Environmental Science<br> 2020 Horns Point Road<br> Cambridge, MD 21613 (USA)<br> (410) 221 8232 wnardin@umces.edu<br> http://www.umces.edu/william-nardin<br>  +
I am recruiting a Ph.D. student at the University of Maryland Center for Environmental Science (Horn Point Laboratory) to work on Nature-based solutions (USACE-funded project). Following more details on the position: The student will work with Dr. William Nardin. The Ph.D. student will start preferably in the winter of 2025. The candidate will contribute to a study of oyster integration in coastal infrastructures and wetland design involving modeling, fieldwork, and laboratory experiments. The student candidates with numerical modeling and field experience are encouraged to apply. MS and drone flight experience preferred, but not required. Students from underserved communities are highly encouraged to apply. Do not hesitate to contact me for more information. All the best, William William Nardin<br> Associate Professor<br> Horn Point Laboratory<br> University of Maryland Center for Environmental Science<br> 2020 Horns Point Road<br> Cambridge, MD 21613 (USA)<br> wnardin@umces.edu<br> http://www.umces.edu/william-nardin<br>  +
I am recruiting a Ph.D. student to study earth surface processes and hydrology at Utah State University. Please share this opportunity with interested undergraduate or masters level students who might be interested in the connections between sediment and river dynamics, climate change, and the near-future. Specific research topics are currently open to the student’s interests with a variety of approaches available including field and laboratory experiments, physical modeling, and large data synthesis. Student’s must have a bachelor or masters degree in engineering or a related science degree with relevant quantitative coursework. '''Please instruct interested persons to contact me directly prior to applying and include a brief resume or CV.''' We offer a variety of interdisciplinary and innovative Ph.D. programs (https://engineering.usu.edu/cee/students/requirements/index) within the Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering (CEE; https://engineering.usu.edu/cee/). Admitted students will join the Utah Water Research Laboratory (https://uwrl.usu.edu/) and CEE with the opportunity to work collaboratively with the large variety of excellent water related faculty across the university. The start date is flexible (Fall 2020-2021) so I encourage all those interested to contact me (colin.phillips@usu.edu). Best,<br> Colin Phillips<br><br> Assistant Professor (starting Aug. 2020)<br> Dept. of Civil and Environmental Engineering<br> Utah Water Research Lab<br> Utah State University<br> email: colin.phillips@usu.edu  +
I am recruiting a PhD Research Fellow in Quaternary Geology and Palaeoclimate at the University of Bergen to explore the influence of glacier dynamics and palaeoclimate on moraine formation in the monsoon-influenced Himalaya. The project will combine fieldwork in the central Himalaya with ice-dynamical glacier evolution modelling, remote sensing and sediment laboratory analyses. The requirements for the post are broadly defined, and there is flexibility for the successful applicant to co-design their programme of research. The deadline to apply is Friday 5th April 2024. The position is for three years with the possibility of a 4th year. The start date is ideally 1st July 2024. PhD candidates in Norway are employed as university staff and benefit from a good salary, pension contributions and welfare benefits, as well as support for research costs and conference attendance. More information and the link to apply are here: https://www.jobbnorge.no/en/available-jobs/job/259733/phd-research-fellow-in-quaternary-geology-and-palaeoclimate For informal enquires about the position or the application process please email Ann Rowan, Department of Earth Science (ann.rowan@uib.no) or HR-advisor Chris-André Karlsen Østevold (e-mail: chris-andre.karlsen@uib.no). Best wishes,<br> Ann<br> Ann V. Rowan <br> Associate Professor of Quaternary Geology and Palaeoclimate<br> Department of Earth Science<br> University of Bergen, Norway<br> https://www.uib.no/en/persons/Ann.Rowan<br>  +
I am recruiting a PhD or MS student to work on delta morphodynamics, in the Department of Oceanography & Coastal Sciences at Louisiana State University. The project will be mostly performed through modeling, but it can include some field work and remote sensing analysis. Starting date is flexible.<br> Salary is $30,667/yr. For questions, email me at gmariotti@lsu.edu. Giulio Mariotti (he/him/his)<br> Associate Professor<br> Louisiana State University<br> Department of Oceanography & Coastal Sciences <br> Center for Computation & Technology<br> 1002-Y Energy, Coast & Environment Building, Room 2209<br> Baton Rouge, LA 70803<br>  +