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. The ideal candidate is expected to demonstrate a track record of advanced hydrologic and hydraulic modeling, integrating radar/satellite precipitation, and data-driven methods to deliver actionable tools
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12 Apr 2026 Job Information Organisation/Company Utrecht University Research Field Engineering » Water resources engineering Environmental science » Water science Geosciences » Hydrology Researcher
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of Geophysics Polish Academy of Sciences CITY: Warsaw POSITION: Assistant Professor W / M in the Department of Hydrology and Hydrodynamics DISCIPLINE: Earth and Environmental Sciences POSTED: 27.02.2026 EXPIRES
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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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and chemical transport, Journal of Hydrology X. 12, 100082. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.hydroa.2021.100082 Simonneau, A., Simonneau, J., & Hatton, M., 2020. GranulomEtric pAssive Capture of dissOlved
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engineering are welcome to apply. The ideal candidate for this position should possess the following skills and qualities: Knowledge of hydrological systems and water treatment. Experience in process and system
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related to the exchange of momentum, energy, and mass. Significant challenges persist in understanding processes and feedbacks. The Land-Atmosphere Feedback Initiative (LAFI, https://lafi-dfg.de ) is an
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) fluxes. Using experiments conducted in both soil mesocosms and microcosms, this postdoctoral project aims to assess the effect of hydrological disturbances caused by climate change on interactions between
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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
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level change, and to better understand hydrologic extremes like flood and drought. A postdoctoral fellow will participate in observation and/or modeling of the terrestrial water cycle. Generally, this