Jobs:Job-01285
Apply before: 1 August 2023
Posting:
Position: Postdoctoral positions
Apply before: 1 August 2023
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The available positions are:
- Improving model representations of hydrological processes across the North American continent;
- Estimating spatially distributed parameter fields in large-domain hydrological models; and
- Developing hybrid process-based and machine learning models to simulate and predict hydrological processes.
Because of the computational focus of the work, a strong background in hydrological modelling, scientific software development, or high-performance computing is required.
Research environment:
Our research group builds tools to simulate and predict hydrological processes on spatial scales from hillslopes to continents and time scales from seconds to centuries. Some of our example contributions include ensemble forcing data for large-domain hydrological models, multi-scale modular hydrological models, continental-domain network routing models, ensemble methods for data assimilation, and process-based methods for model benchmarking and model evaluation. Much of our model development work is targeted toward applications in ensemble streamflow forecasting, water security assessments, diagnostic evaluations of hydrological change, water quality modelling, and improving how hydrological processes are represented in Earth System models.
We are committed to providing a safe, positive, respectful, accessible, and non-discriminatory workplace for everyone by ensuring that the Equity, Diversity, Inclusion, Accessibility culture thrives within our research teams. The following principles shape our research environment: Equity – the research environment is most effective if each team member has the opportunity for intellectual and personal growth; Diversity – the research environment is most effective if it includes people with different backgrounds, perspectives, and world views; Inclusion – the research environment is most effective where all team members trust each other, support each other, and work together closely to help each other succeed; Accessibility – the research environment supports programs, services, and products so they are accessible to people living with various abilities. We recognize that preferred scientific approaches may differ for individuals and institutions, and rigorous yet constructive dialog about such differences are both welcome and encouraged.
Desired qualifications and skills:
Postdoctoral scholars should have a recent Ph.D. degree (0-3 years of postdoctoral experience) in hydrology, civil engineering, geography, environmental science, earth science, computer science, data science, physics, or related discipline, and meet some of the following criteria:
- Demonstrated record of high-quality research and publication.
- In-depth knowledge of hydrological and water resources principles, modeling and forecasting.
- Experience handling large and heterogeneous geophysical datasets.
- Strong competence in data preparation/analysis/visualization with Python, R, or a similar scripting and visualization language.
- Competence in using Linux environments.
- Experience with high performance computing.
- Strong competence in programming with C/C++ or Fortran for model development & debugging.
- Competence in software engineering best practices such as unit testing, use of modern version control systems, such as git, use of profilers / debuggers, software development etc.
- Experience and dedication to open science.
- Ability to communicate clearly, concisely, and effectively in both spoken and written English.
- Sharp analytical abilities and problem-solving skills.
- Demonstrated leadership abilities and record of positive contributions in a team environment.
- Ability to work with minimal supervision, multi-task, and prioritize workload.
- Interest in mentoring junior team members.
- Interest in science communication (e.g., blog posts, social media, and media interviews).
How to apply: