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PhD and Postdoc positions on Flood Resilience studies at LMU Munich
Ludwig-Maximilians-Universität Munich (LMU), , Germany
Apply before: 8 January 2023


PhD and Postdoc positions on Flood Resilience studies in the ERC funded project STORIES at LMU Munich


The Ludwig-Maximilians-Universität Munich (LMU) is one of the largest and most renowned universities in Germany.

The Chair in Human Geography at the Department of Geography offers a PhD student position and a postdoctoral researcher position to support the research activities in the context of the European Research Council (ERC) project STORIES (ID: 101040939), led by Dr. Liang Emlyn Yang. This is a 5-year research project funded with 1.5M€ that will investigate the dynamic interactions of flood impacts and social resilience in the Mekong River basin. Based on the project, a small team will be established to do pioneering and impactful science on climate resilience. More about the project: https://www.geographie.uni-muenchen.de/department/fiona/forschung/projekte/index.php?projekt_id=342

Job announcement

  • A Postdoc position up to 3 years on methodological development for modeling flood resilience mainly using Agent-Based Model and/or Social Network Analysis.

Application deadline on January 08, 2023. https://job-portal.lmu.de/jobposting/1b2f6b6f4b2d426735880cac3c6678040e00d3ad0?ref=homepage

  • A PhD student position focusing on case studies of flood resilience at the Mekong upstream areas in Southwest China (The Tea-Horse Road region in Sichuan and Yunnan Province).

Application deadline on January 08, 2023. https://job-portal.lmu.de/jobposting/d6daf26e9d46fd1d0ba756a7260918919ffc6b200?ref=homepage

For further information about the project or to discuss the positions please contact Dr. Liang Emlyn Yang by email (emlyn.yang@lmu.de).

With best wishes,
Emlyn


Dr. Liang Emlyn Yang (杨亮, 字也明)
Research Group of Human-Environment Relations
Department of Geography

Ludwig-Maximilians-Universität München (LMU)

Of interest for:
  • Terrestrial Working Group
  • Hydrology Focus Research Group
  • Human Dimensions Focus Research Group