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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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numerical models of rainfall–runoff and open-channel hydraulics in complex urban and rural settings to quantify flood depths, velocities, and risk; evaluating culvert/bridge performance and conveyance
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The planned activities include: 1. the sensitivity analysis of two-dimensional Rain-on-Grid hydrodynamic modeling with respect to the main input parameters used in flood hazard mapping; 2. the characterization
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DC-26094– POSTDOC/DATA SCIENTIST – AI-DRIVEN CLIMATE RISK MODELLING AND EARLY WARNING SYSTEMS FOR...
: https://www.list.lu/ How will you contribute? You will be part of LIST’s Remote sensing and natural resources modelling group Embedded in the Environmental Sensing and Modelling (ENVISION) unit
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and to tributaries near their confluence with the Po. Sensitivity analysis of the basin's hydrological response to variations in climatic parameters. Where to apply Website https://careers.polito.it
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agricultural infrastructures is increasing, particularly regarding floods—the most frequent triggers of such catastrophes. In areas with marked topography, runoff and fluid dynamics on slopes exacerbate
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periods of emergency, such as floods, storms, hurricanes, etc. 7. Performs other job-related duties as assigned. THIS JOB REQUIRES A VALID TEXAS DRIVER'S LICENSE. MQ: Requires a basic knowledge of grammar
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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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-channel hydraulics in complex urban and rural settings to quantify flood depths, velocities, and risk; evaluating culvert/bridge performance and conveyance improvements; and translating results into clear