Postdoctoral Position in Natural Hazards, Uppsala University, Sweden

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Postdoctoral Position in Natural Hazards: Uppsala University is seeking a motivated researcher for a postdoctoral position in Natural Hazards with a focus on landslide prediction. Join a collaborative and interdisciplinary team dedicated to advancing the field of geohazard research.

Designation:
Postdoctoral Researcher


DetailsInformation
Research AreaLandslide Prediction
LocationUppsala University, Sweden
Eligibility/QualificationPhD degree in geoscience, physics, mathematics, engineering, or equivalent (completed within three years of application deadline)
Job TypeTemporary position (2 years)
Start DateApril 1, 2026 or as agreed

Job Description:

The successful candidate will focus on analyzing, diagnosing, and predicting landslides using advanced theoretical and statistical frameworks. The role requires the performance of cutting-edge research, delivering interim results, preparing progress reports, and presenting findings at international conferences. Collaboration with the Norwegian Water Resources and Energy Directorate (NVE) on their extensive landslide database will be a unique aspect of the position.

Duties Include:

  • Conducting research in landslide prediction
  • Delivering interim results and progress reports
  • Presenting findings at conferences and publishing in journals
  • Collaborating with researchers at NVE

Additional Qualifications:

Creativity, enthusiasm, and the integration of new ideas and methods are highly valued in this role.


How to Apply:

Interested candidates should submit the following documents:

  • Cover letter (max 2 pages)
  • CV with a full publication list
  • PhD degree certificate
  • PhD thesis
  • Contact details of 2-3 referees

Applications should be submitted through Uppsala University’s recruitment system.

Contact for Further Information:
Qinghua Lei (qinghua.lei@geo.uu.se)


Last Date to Apply:
January 13, 2026


Join Uppsala University’s Department of Earth Sciences and contribute to impactful research in natural hazard forecasting!

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