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University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill | Chapel Hill, North Carolina | United States | about 21 hours ago
Innovation (IRMII). Research in this area involves the development of computational models that characterize and manage financial risk in a wide range of contexts, from flooding to pandemics to cyberattacks
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- When and where do we reach the limits of adaptation to riverine flood risk?”. You have experience in machine learning, programming and flood risk research. If so, we encourage you to apply! You will
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understanding of statistics/statistical modelling 5. Backgrounds in probabilistic modelling and quantitative risk assessment would be an advantage, 6. A background in flood modelling or drainage
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the Swedish and Polish case study sites Apply and further develop multi-hazard risk assessment models for coastal flooding and erosion under current and future climate scenarios, accounting for coastal
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manager to work for the ERC Synergy Grant Project “LIMIT2ADAPT - When and where do we reach the limits of adaptation to riverine flood risk?”. You have expertise in exposure and risk research, large data
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of Engineering is seeking to hire a Post Doctoral Associate to conduct research in large-scale flood risk analysis. New York University (NYU) is one of the top private universities in the United States, and the
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top-scientists from VU Amsterdam (NL), Princeton (USA), GfZ (Germany) and Bristol Univ. (UK). This project aims to improve preparedness of households for global flood and climate risks. You will be
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framework. The first step consists of characterizing the hazard. Here, the use of EVT to model the "fat tails" of precipitation and flood distributions (from 100-year to 1,000-year events) allows
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modern civil and environmental engineering. Mark Thyer is an international recognised expert in hydrology and water resources with 20+ years’ experience in flood and drought risk, climate variability and