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We invite applications for a PhD position … We invite applications for a PhD position on “Watershed Management Under Changing Climate and Land-use” at the HydroGeoScience for Watershed Management research group, Department of Earth, Ocean, and Atmospheric Sciences, The University of British Columbia (UBC-Vancouver).</br></br></br>'''Research Group:'''<br></br>HydroGeoScience for Watershed Management (HGS-WM) is an interdisciplinary research group that uses bottom-up and top-down modelling approaches to generate scientific evidences required to inform watershed management. The research group is part of UBC’s Geological Engineering program which has a rich history of over 100 years and houses impactful scientists and textbooks in groundwater hydrology. For more information visit: https://www.hydrogeosciencewatershedmanagement.com/. </br></br></br>'''Project Aim:'''<br></br>The successful candidate will determine the impacts of climate and land-use changes on the pathway and travel time of hydrologic fluxes, and their linkages to flood-rich and drought-rich periods. In addition to scientific achievements, this project will provide management authorities in Canada and abroad with science-based decision-making tools to meet water and ecosystem sustainability targets and to ensure the flood/drought resilience of landscapes.</br></br></br>'''Requirements:'''</br>* Sound knowledge on catchment hydrology</br>* Expertise in developing (semi)distributed hydrologic models </br>* Knowledge on hydrograph analysis</br>* Some experience with model scripting/programming</br>* Some experience with GIS methods & software </br>* Excellent communication and writing skills in English</br></br>Applications should include: i) a cover letter with detailed explanations on how the applicant meets the requirements for the position, ii) a curriculum vita, iii) academic transcripts, and iv) the names and contact information of three professional references. Application materials should be combined into a single PDF document and be sent to Dr. Ali Ameli at: aameli@eoas.ubc.ca , by December 8, 2019.</br></br></br>Ali Ameli, PhD, P.Eng. <br></br>Assistant Professor<br></br>Department of Earth, Ocean and Atmospheric Sciences<br></br>The University of British Columbia, Vancouver Campus<br></br>2207 Main Mall, Vancouver BC, V6T 1Z4 Canada<br></br>aameli@eoas.ubc.ca, @a_ameli2<br></br>www.hydrogeosciencewatershedmanagement.com/<br>
aameli@eoas.ubc.ca, @a_ameli2<br>
www.hydrogeosciencewatershedmanagement.com/
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