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The Department of Landscape, Water and Infrastructure, Institute of Hydraulic Engineering and River Research is currently seeking a Postdoctoral Research Associate. Extent of employment: 20 hours per week (with
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forested experimental watershed in Japan. The successful candidate will lead research that integrates high-resolution topographic river surveys, two-dimensional hydrodynamics, and aquatic habitat ecology
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of Minnesota. The employee will work within SAFL’s Applied Research and Engineering Team and will be responsible for supporting contract research services in the areas of river hydraulics and sediment transport
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of hydraulic engineering, Prof. Robert Boes) and closely collaborate with the River Engineering group at the Laboratory of Hydraulics, Hydrology and Glaciology (VAW). Please send your complete application
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will carry out highly technical and professional activities, including the following: definition of river zones and river-related areas based on geomorphological and hydraulic criteria; sampling of river
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MANAGEMENT OF URBAN FLOOD RISK -RIVER RISK THROUGH 2D MODELLING, RISK MAPPING AND NATURE-BASED SOLUTIONS. (C-078/25). More information: https://tablon.upct.es/anuncio/ 8 E O04d 8 OW0 Deadline for submission
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to collect topographic and sedimentological data at the project's pilot sites; conducting technical analyses of a maritime hydraulic nature aimed at defining procedures for developing a conceptual model for
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of computational tools applied to water engineering. Additional Information Eligibility criteria Academic record. Only subjects related to river hydraulics, hydrology, river erosion, surface water quality, and the
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are currently looking for a highly motivated PhD candidate to join our team (18 months with the intention for extension to up to four years, full time, fully funded) at the Hydrology and Environmental Hydraulics
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the intention for extension to up to four years, full time, fully funded) at the Hydrology and Environmental Hydraulics Group at Wageningen University. The position is based within the NWO-funded VIDI project