PhD Position in Large-Scale Hydrology, University of Waterloo, Canada

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PhD Position in Large-Scale Hydrology: The University of Waterloo is offering a PhD position in the Department of Earth and Environmental Science, focusing on developing and applying computational approaches to tackle complex problems in large-scale hydrology. The successful candidate will have the opportunity to work on hydrological modeling, flood risk assessment, water resource management, and climate change impacts on water systems using machine learning-based and process-based models.

PhD Position in Large-Scale Hydrology – Focus on Computational Methods

Designation

PhD in Large-Scale Hydrology

Research Area

  • Developing and applying advanced computational methods and models for large-scale hydrological analysis
  • Utilizing machine learning, data assimilation, or other computational techniques to improve hydrological models and predictions
  • Improving hydrologic processes and process understanding in models
  • Working with large datasets from remote sensing, climate models, and in-situ measurements
  • Developing components of the open-data portal HydroHub.org to facilitate communication of simulation results and make models available to users
  • Developing automated workflows used on the open-data portal to enable users to obtain model setups, calibrated models, and simulations of multi-model ensembles
  • Collaborating with a multidisciplinary team including hydrologists, environmental scientists, and computational experts

Location

Department of Earth and Environmental Science, University of Waterloo, Waterloo, ON, Canada

Eligibility/Qualification

  • Master’s degree (or equivalent) in computer science, applied mathematics, environmental engineering, or a related field
  • Strong background in computational methods, including machine learning, statistical modeling, high-performance computing, data assimilation, and/or open-data portal generation
  • Programming skills in languages such as Python (highly preferred), bash (preferred), Fortran, C/C++, R, MATLAB, or similar
  • Solid understanding of software development principles, version control systems, and debugging techniques
  • Excellent problem-solving skills and the ability to troubleshoot complex code-related issues
  • Excellent communication and writing skills in English
  • Self-motivated with a strong commitment to delivering high-quality results within designated timelines

Description

The PhD student will have the opportunity to:

  1. Develop and apply advanced computational methods and models for large-scale hydrological analysis
  2. Utilize machine learning, data assimilation, or other computational techniques to improve hydrological models and predictions
  3. Improve hydrologic processes and process understanding in models
  4. Work with large datasets from remote sensing, climate models, and in-situ measurements
  5. Develop components of the open-data portal HydroHub.org to facilitate communication of simulation results and make models available to users
  6. Develop automated workflows used on the open-data portal to enable users to obtain model setups, calibrated models, and simulations of multi-model ensembles
  7. Collaborate with a multidisciplinary team including hydrologists, environmental scientists, and computational experts
  8. Present research findings in academic journals and conferences

How to Apply

Please submit your application as a single PDF to Julie Mai. Please include “PhD position in Large-Scale Hydrology” in the subject line for any email communication.

Last Date to Apply

Applications will be reviewed as they are received, and the positions will remain open until filled.

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