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Open Post-doc position at University of Genoa (Italy)
University of Genoa, , Italy
Apply before: 23 November 2023


A one-year postdoc position (renewable for a second year) is available at University of Genoa, Department of Civil, Chemical and Environmental Engineering.


Gross annual salary: €27,133.00
Title of the research: IMAGES project, Infrastructural & hazards MAnagement with GEo synchronous SAR

Description: The research project includes the following activities:

  1. Use of the WRFDA+WRF meteorological model suite, for the construction of Observing System Simulation Experiments with assimilation of simulations of zenith tropospheric delay observations from geoSAR.
  2. Use of hydrological-hydraulic modeling chains, connected to the WRFDA+WRF suite for reconstruction high spatio-temporal resolution of case study flood events.
  3. Application to a series of selected historical cases and critical analysis of the results.

The activities will be conducted in the departmental headquarters of the Savona Campus in collaboration with the CIMA Foundation, the Polytechnic of Milan and Sapienza University of Rome.

The call for application is published at (see programme 39) DEADLINE: November 23rd https://concorsi.unige.it/home/procedure/4279/?downloadAttachment=&code=1dxxf4gvu682rmq51nn9

Applications can be submitted here: https://concorsi.unige.it/home/procedure/4279

Of interest for:
  • Hydrology Focus Research Group