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Postdoc opportunity in Climate Risks and AI
New York University, New York, United States
Start reviewing process: 21 November 2024


At NYU, the Climate, Energy, and Risk Analytics Lab (CERA) is looking for passionate postdoc candidates starting from January 2025! Our research focuses on identifying, measuring, and managing various climate risks including floodings using complex models and ML.


The successful candidate will work on developing forecasting models and quantifying cascading socioeconomic impacts, working closely with the NYC municipal leaders to implement the models.

The lab is led by Dr. Yuki Miura who is an assistant professor in Urban Science and Mechanical Engineering at NYU Tandon School of Engineering and Volatility and Risk at NYU Stern School of Business. She serves as a member of NYC Panel on Climate Change (NPCC5).

For more details and apply: https://forms.gle/d4LvkmN8NfiJU63N9

Appreciate it if you could forward this opportunity with anybody if you have in mind!

Best,

Yuki Miura
Assistant Professor; New York University
Climate, Energy, and Risk Analytics Lab
NYU Tandon Department of Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering
NYU Tandon Center for Urban Science and Progress
NYU Stern Volatility and Risk Institute (faculty advisory board)

NYC Panel on Climate Change (NPCC5)

Of interest for:
  • Terrestrial Working Group
  • Hydrology Focus Research Group
  • Artificial Intelligence & Machine Learning Initiative