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Hi all, My research group at the CollegeHi all,</br></br></br>My research group at the College of Earth, Ocean, and Atmospheric Sciences at Oregon State University is looking for a postdoctoral scholar to participate in a coastal modeling research project focused on developing stochastic assessments of compound coastal flooding and erosion risk under past, present and future climates. The candidate will assist, in a collaborative interdisciplinary effort, with the following activities:</br># Develop, calibrate, and implement physics-based coastal models such Delft-3D, SWAN, X-Beach, etc.</br># Process results from physics-based coastal models to design machine learning based surrogate models.</br># Design sampling strategies for the hybrid statistical-dynamical modeling framework to evaluate large ensembles of synthetically generated weather, wave, and total water level scenarios along select areas of the US West Coast.</br># Evaluate the sensitivity of performance metrics related to flooding, erosion, hydroperiod, salinity, water quality, etc., at select areas of the US West Coast.</br></br>'''Educational Background required:'''<br></br>PhD (at the time of appointment) in Coastal Engineering, Oceanography, Coastal Geology, or related field.</br></br></br>It is expected that this research will lead to one or more published peer reviewed journal articles that will be co-authored by the candidate and collaborators as well as other products. Useful skills that a candidate can bring to this opportunity include experience working with physics-based coastal models; experience with statistical analyses of large datasets; familiarity with stochastic generators; familiarity with data mining and machine learning techniques; experience programming in the Python computer language; strong technical writing skills. </br></br></br>This post-doctoral position will be for 12-months with the option to extend the qualified candidate for an additional 12-months (2-years total). Ideally the position will begin in Fall 2021.</br></br></br>Interested parties should email me at Peter.Ruggiero@oregonstate.edu with their relevant research interests, background, and suitability for the project.</br></br></br>Please distribute to any who might be interested.</br></br>Thanks very much,</br></br>Peter Ruggieroe interested. Thanks very much, Peter Ruggiero  
Postdoctoral scholar position  +
Postdoctoral scholar position: hybrid modeling of compound coastal flooding and erosion risk  +
Oregon State University  +
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