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Ecohydrology postdoc in Japan
Tohoku University, , Japan
Apply before: 16 January 2026


We invite applications for a Postdoctoral Researcher to join an international research team studying ecohydraulic processes in a forested experimental watershed in Japan. The successful candidate will lead research that integrates high-resolution topographic river surveys, two-dimensional hydrodynamics, and aquatic habitat ecology, with the goal of improving scientific understanding of flow patterns shape ecological function in stream riparian ecosystems. The position canters on 2D hydraulic modelling as well as morphodynamic modelling with opportunities to work with tools such as HEC-RAS 2D, the iRIC suite, SRH-2D, BASEMENT, or comparable modelling programs. The selected researcher will work closely with Dr. Hiromi Uno (Tohoku University) and be co-advised by Dr. Danny White (Colorado State University), providing a unique interdisciplinary and international mentorship experience and exposure to active research communicates in ecohydraulics, fluvial geomorphology, and watershed ecology. The position is an excellent fit for candidates excited about ecohydraulics, habitat suitability modelling, and physically based approaches to river research.

Of interest for:
  • Hydrology Focus Research Group
  • Critical Zone Focus Research Group
  • Ecosystem Dynamics Focus Research Group
  • River Network Modeling Initiative