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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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The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill | Chapel Hill, North Carolina | United States | 2 days ago
to, flood, drought, extreme temperatures, extreme wind, convective storms, cyberattacks, pandemics, and liability risks (e.g., PFAS). Candidates with experience in the insurance and/or financial sectors will
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systems. The postdoctoral scholar will have flexibility to define their own research agenda, but the ideal candidate will be broadly interested in extreme climate events—such as heat waves, floods
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careers. To learn more about the SCALES Postdoctoral Fellowship Program, visit our program page: https://climate.duke.edu/what-were-doing/scales-postdoctoral-fellows-program/ KEY RESPONSIBILITIES: RESEARCH
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National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA) | Greenbelt, Maryland | United States | about 5 hours ago
practices and efficiency affects water resources and crop productivity, how coastal wetlands respond to salinity gradients and inundation patterns, and how to better predict ecosystem transitions under
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, and advanced hydrologic modeling to projects in flood forecasting, remote sensing data assimilation, hydraulic modeling, environmental flows, and decision-support systems. The role involves developing
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University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill | Chapel Hill, North Carolina | United States | 2 days ago
). These tools will be applied toward areas related to a range of potential risks, including, but not limited to, flood, drought, extreme temperatures, extreme wind, convective storms, cyberattacks, pandemics, and
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implementation of nature-based solutions for flood-risk reduction. This research helps overcome common implementation barriers to nature-based solutions projects by identifying economic, environmental, and
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implementation of nature-based solutions for flood-risk reduction. This research helps overcome common implementation barriers to nature-based solutions projects by identifying economic, environmental, and
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interdisciplinary collaboration of engineers, sociologists, hydrologists, economists, and policy scholars to build innovative tools and insights as to how hurricanes, floods, and other climate-related hazards