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Hydrology, Water Resources Management, Environmental Sciences, or a related field. Experience with hydrological models (SWAT, MODFLOW). Skills in surface and groundwater management. Proficiency in GIS tools
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time Postdoctoral Researcher. The initial appointment is for one year, with renewal possible. The incoming postdoc will work closely with the PI to conduct field measurements and use hydrologic/water
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influences within Florida's coastal watersheds. Your work will involve integrating GIS mapping, water quality modeling, and environmental data to assess hydrology and water quality dynamics. This position
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, University of Maryland, and Stroud Water Research Center in the areas of hydrologic and biogeochemical Modeling and water quality remote sensing. The postdoc will contribute to research activities of a NASA
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such as green infrastructure. Utilize digital tools (GIS, hydrological models) to analyze and visualize urban flood risks, droughts, and water flows. Assess the effects of water management strategies
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for conducting research on climate variability assessment and hydrological modeling at the catchment scale. The selected candidate will engage in cutting-edge research that bridges the disciplines of climate
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, working groups Qualifications Required Qualifications: ● PhD in water resources, hydrology, aquatic ecology, limnology, wetland ecology or a related field ● Experience with synthesis and analysis of large
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dynamics. Geo-spatial data handling skills (GIS, scripting, working on NetCDF files etc). Use of Linux machines and compilers, basic scripting in bash and python. Pre- (e.g. mesh generation) and post
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of the Mississippi embayment), surface water hydrology and modeling, model coupling, and spatial/temporal data analysis. The successful candidate will work with Dr. Brian Waldron and CAESER faculty/staff on projects
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practices on hydrology, as well as soil and water quality. The candidate is also expected to contribute to ongoing research projects focused on developing and evaluating efficient irrigation strategies