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From: Bart Nijssen <[email protected]>
Date: Fri, Oct 23, 2015 at 3:18 PM
Subject: [Hydro_group] Postdoc opportunities at the University of Washington
To: Bart Nijssen <[email protected]>


Greetings,

I currently have two post-doc opportunities available in my research group
at the University of Washington and would greatly appreciate it if you
would be willing to forward the information to suitable candidates.

Further information can be obtained at the links below or on my group’s web
site: www.hydro.washington.edu

Position 1: Hyper-resolution, large ensemble, continental-scale hydrologic
modeling — http://ap.washington.edu/ahr/academic-jobs/position/nn14187/

A full-time, 2-year postdoctoral research associate position is available
immediately within the UW Hydro | Computational Hydrology group headed by
Bart Nijssen at the University of Washington. The postdoc will conduct
research on a project to develop the necessary modeling infrastructure to
use the Structure for Unifying Multiple Modeling Alternatives (SUMMA) to
produce and refine hyper-resolution large-ensemble hydrologic model
simulations for the contiguous USA. The work will be undertaken in
collaboration with researchers at the University of Washington and NCAR’s
Research Application Laboratory (RAL). Responsibilities include SUMMA model
development and application; analysis, visualization, presentation and
publication of research findings; and participation in interdisciplinary
research teams. Because of the strong computational focus of this project,
a strong background in hydrologic modeling and / or software development
will be important.

Position 2 : Hydrological and stream temperature changes under climate
change — http://ap.washington.edu/ahr/academic-jobs/position/nn14186/

A full-time, 2-year postdoctoral research associate position is available
immediately within the UW Hydro | Computational Hydrology group headed by
Bart Nijssen at the University of Washington. The postdoc will conduct
research on an NSF-funded project to investigate changes in hydrology and
stream temperature in rivers in the southeastern United States under
climate change and the potential impacts of these changes on electricity
generation and agricultural production. The work will be undertaken in
collaboration with researchers at the University of Washington, Carnegie
Mellon University, George Washington University and the University of
Missouri. Responsibilities include hydrological model development and
application; analysis, visualization, presentation and publication of
research findings; participation in interdisciplinary research teams.

Best regards,
Bart

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Bart Nijssen, PhD
Research Associate Professor
UW Hydro | Computational Hydrology (http://www.hydro.washington.edu)

Office: Wilson Ceramic Laboratory 111 (http://washington.edu/maps/?WCL)
Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering, Box 352700
Seattle, WA 98195-2700

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Diana R. Gergel
Ph.D. Student
Computational Hydrology Group
Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering, University of Washington
201 More Hall, Box 352700
Seattle, WA 98195

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