Utah Water Sustainability Post-Doctoral Fellowship Social and Engineered Systems

As a new five-year NSF EPSCoR project, iUTAH (innovative Urban Transitions
and Aridregion Hydro- sustainability) focuses on montane-through-urban
transition along the Wasatch Front of northern Utah, a region experiencing
rapid population growth as well as decreasing water availability.
Understanding water sustainability in this region requires an
interdisciplinary approach to studying the linked biophysical, social, and
engineered aspects of urban water systems. For more information about the
iUTAH project and the faculty involved, please visit http://iutahepscor.org/.

For this post-doctoral fellowship in Social and Engineered Systems, we seek
an individual who will work with iUTAH hydrologists, ecologists, climate
scientists, social scientists, planners, and engineers in Focus Area 2
(http://iutahepscor.org/resources/eba/Sept2012_CombinedWorkPlans.pdf). We
seek post-doctoral applicants to work with faculty on at least one of the
following topics:
•       Dynamics of water use and water system decision-making in the urban and
urbanizing environment
•       Impacts of urban form and built water infrastructure (including green
infrastructure) on water system outcomes
•       Methods for engaging stakeholders and water managers in participatory
modeling of urban and urbanizing water systems

Only one of the above theme areas will be filled at this time. Theme areas
not filled at this time will become opportunities to fill in the future. The
successful candidate will become a post-doctoral associate based at either
the University of Utah or Utah State University. The position has an initial
appointment of one year, with the option of renewal for a second year,
subject to satisfactory progress and the availability of funds.

Applicants should hold a Ph.D. in sociology, economics, policy science,
civil and environmental engineering, urban and regional planning, or a
related discipline with experience relevant to one of the above topics.
Priority in reviewing applications will be given to applicants who have
demonstrated interest in bridging across disciplines, who complement and
build on existing strengths, and who are amenable to training in a team
setting (i.e., more than a single faculty mentor).

Applications should consist of a single PDF file containing (in this order)
a cover letter; statement of research interests; curriculum vitae; and the
names, expertise, and contact information of three references. Applicants
may also include as a separate part of their submission separate PDFs for up
to three of their peer-reviewed publications relevant to their application.

The review of applications will begin on February 1, 2013. However, we will
continue to receive and review applications until the position is filled.
The appointment start date is flexible, but our preference is August 2013.
Please submit inquiries as well as completed applications to Doug
Jackson-Smith at Utah State University ([email protected]).

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