Postdoctoral Fellow in Future Runoff and Reservoir Evaporation Projections for Texas River Basins
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About this role
General Notes
We are seeking a highly motivated and skilled hydroclimate postdoctoral fellow to join our team. The successful candidate will have a strong background in atmospheric science, hydroclimate change, data analysis, and numerical modeling. The candidate will be based at UT Austin and be affiliated in the Department of Earth and Planetary Sciences. The researcher will get an opportunity to actively collaborate with the Texas Water Development Board. Austin is a highly vibrant city and provides access to numerous activities beyond the research and academic experience through UT Austin. Under the supervision of Dr. Zong-Liang Yang, this research will develop a methodology to derive future projected runoff and reservoir evaporation for a select river basin in Texas.
Please submit your application, including a cover letter, CV, and contact information for three references. Review of applications will begin immediately and will continue until the position is filled. Application Deadline: August 17, 2024
Purpose
To collaborate with the Texas Water Development Board. Austin is a highly vibrant city and provides access to numerous activities beyond the research and academic experience through UT Austin.
Responsibilities
- Proficiency in analyzing climate data from CMIP6 or similar datasets.
- Strong skills in managing large datasets, including climate projections and hydrological data.
- Proficiency in programming languages such as NCAR Command Language (NCL), Python, R, or MATLAB for data processing and analysis.
Required Qualifications
- PhD in Atmospheric or Hydrological Sciences.
- Ph.D. must have been earned within the past three years.
Preferred Qualifications
- PhD degree in Atmospheric Science, Meteorology, Climate Science, Hydrology or related field.
- Proven experience with Earth system models (ESMs) and downscaling techniques.
- Expertise in hydrological models, particularly those related to streamflow and reservoir evaporation.
- Experience with bias correction techniques such as quantile mapping.
- Experience in performing sensitivity analysis and uncertainty quantification in hydrological projections.
- Demonstrated ability to document methodologies and findings in detailed technical reports.
- Experience in preparing project deliverables and progress presentations.
- Ability to communicate complex scientific concepts to diverse stakeholders, including water planners and environmental agencies.
Working Conditions
- May work around standard office conditions and in laboratories;
- Repetitive use of a keyboard at a workstation.
- Use of manual dexterity.
- Climbing of stairs and walking between buildings inside UT Austin campus.
- Lifting and moving.
Required Materials
- Resume/CV
- 3 work references with their contact information; at least one reference should be from a supervisor
- Letter of interest