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The Hydroclimate Extremes and Water SecuriThe Hydroclimate Extremes and Water Security Lab (HEWSL) in the Department of Civil, Geological, and Environmental Engineering at the University of Saskatchewan invites applications for a fully funded PhD position. Start dates are flexible: Winter (January), Spring (May) or Fall (September) 2026. </br>About the Position: </br>The selected applicant will conduct high-quality research on improving long-term drought prediction through advanced probabilistic and statistical modelling under uncertainty. This research will combine climate and hydrological model simulations, next-generation statistical and probabilistic approaches, and impact-based predictions. The PhD student will be supervised by Prof. Cuauhtémoc T. Vidrio-Sahagún.</br></br>Required qualifications: </br>• Bachelor’s and master’s degrees in civil, environmental, or water resources engineering (or a closely related field). </br>• Strong academic performance (Master’s GPA ≥ 80%).</br>• English proficiency (if applicable).</br>• Background in probabilistic/statistical modelling of hydroclimate extremes. </br>• Proficiency in programming (such as MATLAB, Python, or R). </br>• Strong written communication skills and research ability.</br>Familiarity with drought analysis, modelling, prediction, or climate change impact assessment is an asset.</br></br>How to Apply:</br>Please send a single PDF with the subject ‘PhD drought position’ to Dr. Cuauhtémoc T. Vidrio-Sahagún at ct.vidrio-sahagun@usask.ca. Your application must include:</br>1. A one-page cover letter describing your interest in this position: your research interests, experience, motivation, availability dates, and career goals</br>2. Curriculum vitae (including academic achievements, scholarships, or awards)</br>3. Unofficial transcripts and copies of degrees (Bachelor’s and Master’s)</br>4. Names and contact information for two referees </br>5. A writing sample where you are the first author (journal paper, report, thesis, etc.)</br></br>Review of applications will begin immediately and continue until the position is filled.</br>Only shortlisted candidates will be contacted for an interview.idates will be contacted for an interview.  
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PhD opportunity – Modelling and predicting droughts in a changing Earth  +
University of Saskatchewan  +
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Hydrology Focus Research Group  +