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project examines spatio-temporal variability of wave set-up, a key contributor to storm-driven high water levels that can considerably increase flooding risks at exposed shores of the Baltic Sea. By
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. These events (such as (flash)floods, dam failures, coastal floods and tsunamis) generate highly unsteady, aerated flows whose interaction with buildings is poorly understood. In particular, the role of air
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, drivers, prediction and impacts of hydrological extremes (floods and drought) using advance data science tools. The current research group consists of three permanent scientific staff (including one ERC
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. Explore the use of advanced AI tools for climate and hydrological modeling. Evaluate the potential impacts of climate change and variability on water resources, flood risk, and drought susceptibility within
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non-powered equipment on a regular basis. Utilizes wet vacuum to clean-flooded areas of assigned work area, pressure-washing equipment, walk behind scrubber, and riding scrubber as needed. Ensures daily
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. For further information about ARtO - https://www.rmit.edu.au/careers/applying-with-us About the Role We are seeking a Senior Lecturer in Disaster Resilience Infrastructure to play a key role in teaching
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, obstetrical, and invasive procedure rooms including flood mopping and disinfecting according to procedure. Vacuums and spot clean carpets; operates automated carpet shampooers and extractors. Follows written
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career. Within ISGA, the Governance of Crises research group focuses on understanding crises, disasters, and emergencies, including hurricanes, floods, accidents, cybersecurity breaches, system blackouts
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related risks in mountain regions. Potential phenomena of interest include droughts, wildfires, and floods, as well as their impacts on water quality, ecosystems, or energy production. You will publish your
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-, ground-, and simulation-based data on the landscape water balance with data analytics to understand how variations in connectivity influence hydrograph characteristics, e.g. flood peaks and drought