9 Postdoctoral Positions – Core Modelling & Forecasting Team with Global Water Futures
Global Institute for Water Security, University of Saskatchewan, Canada
Global Water Futures (GWF) is a transformative pan-Canadian research programme, led by the University of Saskatchewan (U of S), which aims to place Canada as a global leader in water science for the world’s cold regions and to address the strategic needs of the Canadian economy in adapting to change and managing the risks of uncertain water futures, including extreme events. GWF is transdisciplinary, working with a wide range of users and integrating the natural, social, health and engineering sciences to provide disaster warning, improved prediction of climate and water futures, and the decision support tools needed to inform adaptation to change and risk management.
To enhance the UofS’ and Canada’s capability to deliver transformative water modelling science, the Global Institute for Water Security (GIWS) at U of S invites applications from outstanding candidates for the following 9 postdoctoral fellowship (PDF) positions listed below:
1) Hydrological & Water Quality Forecasting (5 PDF positions)
a. Flood Forecasting
b. Seasonal and Drought Forecasting
c. Data Assimilation
d. River Ice Modelling
e. Water Quality
2) Climate and Diagnostic Hydrological & Water Quality Modelling (2 PDF positions)
a. Climate Change
b. Hydrological Modelling
3) Water Resources Modelling (2 PDF positions)
a. Water Resources (including hydro-economics)
b. Water Resources (decision making under uncertainty, water quality and environmental flow needs)
For more information, please see attachment or visit the job posting at http://gwf.usask.ca/join-us.php