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Shape the Future of Water Security — Join WUR as a Postdoctoral Researcher in Integrated Modelling of Managed Aquifer Recharge!
Wageningen University & Research, , Netherlands
Apply before: 16 March 2026


Are you ready to make an international impact on sustainable groundwater management? 🌍


Wageningen University & Research is seeking a Postdoctoral Researcher in Integrated Modelling of Managed Aquifer Recharge — a unique opportunity to advance cutting-edge research at the nexus of hydrogeology, circular water systems, and nature-based solutions.

In this role, you’ll contribute to the Water4All-funded AquiCirc project, working with a world-class interdisciplinary team to:

  • Develop and apply integrated surface water–groundwater and reactive transport models to assess and optimize Managed Aquifer Recharge (MAR) systems.
  • Lead and support field monitoring and data collection at the Dutch MAR case study site, including water levels and quality measurements.
  • Synthesize multi-site data and collaborate with partners across Europe and Africa to produce transferable insights and policy-relevant outcomes.
  • Communicate research through peer-reviewed publications, workshops, and stakeholder engagement, bridging science, practice, and policy.

This position offers a platform to grow your international research profile, gain hands-on experience in complex hydro(geo)logical modelling and fieldwork, and help shape resilient water management strategies for a circular economy.

📍 Based at Wageningen University & Research, one of the world’s leading life-science institutions, you’ll work within a supportive, vibrant international community and benefit from excellent career development opportunities and competitive employment terms.

🗓 Apply by March 16, 2026 and be part of a transformative research journey that matters — for people, for water, and for the planet.


Click the link for more information and to apply! https://www.wur.nl/en/vacancy/postdoctoral-researcher-integrated-modelling-managed-aquifer-recharge

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