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Multiple PhD and Postdoc Positions in Hydr … Multiple PhD and Postdoc Positions in Hydrology, Water Resources, and AI/ML at the University of Michigan – Ann Arbor</br></br></br>Professor Tiantian Yang’s research group in the School for Environment and Sustainability (SEAS) at the University of Michigan – Ann Arbor, is recruiting:</br>* Two fully funded PhD students (tuition + stipend), regular Fall 2026 semester start</br>* Two postdoctoral researchers, beginning between January and April 2026 (flexible start date)</br>All applications will be reviewed on a rolling basis until positions are filled. PhD applications are due by December 1, 2025 (University deadline), and please contact the PI/advisor prior to the deadline if interested.</br></br>Potential Candidate Research Areas of Interest:</br>* AI/ML for hydrology, water resources, and climate change</br>* Hydrologic Modeling, Flood Forecasting, Drought Monitoring</br>* Hydroclimatic extremes and changes: precipitation, snowmelt, floods, wildfires</br>* Large-scale water resources systems: reservoir operations, lakes/ponds management, small water system mapping, space optimization, water transferring project, water infrastructure risks analysis, and resilience against weather extremes.</br>* Climate change impacts on freshwater resources and adaptation strategies</br></br>More information: Google Scholar Profile: https://scholar.google.com/citations?user=4D4Lfy4AAAAJ&hl=en</br></br>'''Qualifications'''<br></br>Minimum requirements:</br>* PhD applicants must meet Rackham Graduate School admission minimum standards</br>* Background in hydrology, water resources, civil/water engineering, atmospheric science, AI/ML, or data science</br>* Strong academic motivation, creativity, and ability to work in a collaborative research environment</br></br>Preferred qualifications (one or more of the following):</br>* Experience with hydrologic/hydraulic models (Sac-SMA, VIC, WRF-Hydro, Noah-MP)</br>* AI/ML model development (LSTM, CNN, state space models, diffusion models, etc.)</br>* Large Scale Language Processing Model (LLM) and Agent Model</br>* Statistical/machine learning (e.g., Scikit-learn, PyTorch, image processing)</br>* High-performance computing (HPC) applications</br>* Geospatial data analysis, visualization, or GUI development</br>* Atmospheric model experience (WRF, MPAS, CESM, E3SM)</br></br>'''Application Instructions'''<br></br>* PhD applicants: Please send (1) CV, (2) Transcripts (undergraduate and graduate, if applicable), (3) TOEFL/IELTS (required for international students, waived for domestic student), (4) GRE (optional), (5) Research statement (interests, skills, qualifications, and future research plan/goals), (5) Representative publications.</br>* Postdoctoral applicants: Please send (1) CV, (2) Representative publications, and (3) Statement of research interests and career goals over the next 3–5 years.</br></br></br>Please email materials to Dr. Tiantian Yang at:</br>* tiantian.yang@ou.edu</br>* Copy to (effective January 2026, no reply from this email): yangtt@umich.edu January 2026, no reply from this email): yangtt@umich.edu
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Multiple PhD and Postdoc Positions in Hydrology, Water Resources, and AI/ML at the University of Michigan – Ann Arbor +
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