12 hydrology "Department of Earth and Environmental Sciences, University of Waterloo" positions in Finland
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diversity and inclusiveness. This is why we warmly encourage qualified candidates from all backgrounds to join our community. POSTDOCTORAL RESEARCHER IN HYDROLOGICAL MODELLING The Water and Environmental
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. This is why we warmly encourage qualified candidates from all backgrounds to join our community. Postdoctoral researcher in large-scale hydrological changes Aalto University invites applications for a
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you to balance work and leisure. The University of Oulu is ranked in the top 3% of the world´s universities. We are now looking for a Senior Research Fellow in hydrology/hydrological modelling/digital
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experimental data collection methods. Observational data, gathered through source-track campaigns across the entire catchment, will inform a hydrological model for the pilot catchment. Given the area's
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hydrological model for the pilot catchment. Given the area's predominant agricultural activities, the candidate will design experiments to assess the effects of various agricultural practices on aquatic
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developments. • Engages in societal interaction and international cooperation in their field. The positions encompass hydroinformatics, fluvial geomorphology, big data analyses and statistics in hydrology, with
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and management in the water sector – digitally. DIWA enables a transition towards the digital representation of real-world water systems (Digital Twin) to reproduce hydrological storages, their states
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Professor is expected to be proficient in fluvial geomorphology, as well as in geoinformatics and remote sensing methods as part of hydrological research and societal applications. Research achievements
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-world water systems (Digital Twin) to reproduce hydrological storages, their states, fluxes and processes, as well as ecosystem responses with novel options for improved scenario analysis, planning and
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towards the digital representation of real-world water systems (Digital Twin) to reproduce hydrological storages, their states, fluxes and processes, as well as ecosystem responses with novel options