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support a full-time 1-year (12 month) post-doc position. Project Description: Extensive research exists demonstrating that flooding has increased in frequency in recent decades, fuelling concern that
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the changing climate. The appointee will work in the research team supervised by the Associate Director of Research, on projects that include the prediction of flooding in coastal areas, wave runup and coastal
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The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill | Chapel Hill, North Carolina | United States | about 8 hours ago
to, flood, drought, extreme temperatures, extreme wind, convective storms, cyberattacks, pandemics, and liability risks (e.g., PFAS). Candidates with experience in the insurance and/or financial sectors will
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. This includes studies on rain and stormwater, how water reach watercourses, floods and methods to eliminate or limit the negative impact of floods on the environment, the flow of water in land and watercourses
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risks, with applications to flooding, extreme weather, and urban systems. Responsibilities Candidates will be responsible for: supporting ongoing research projects in generative AI–based hazard and
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development and the long-term protection of our natural resources. PhD (f/m/x) Socioeconomic impacts of climate extremes from multilingual textual extraction The job Heatwaves, floods, droughts, wildfires, and
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flood risk. Delimitation of flood-risk areas and exposed assets at designated sites. Where to apply Website http://www.unikore.it Requirements Additional Information Eligibility criteria Eligible
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is increasingly shaped by how water, climate and vegetation interact. Flooding, saturated embankments, blocked drains and seasonal leaf-fall all contribute to safety risks, delays and costly
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systems. The postdoctoral scholar will have flexibility to define their own research agenda, but the ideal candidate will be broadly interested in extreme climate events—such as heat waves, floods