Title: PhD Student, Fall 2018, University of California Merced
 
Keywords: climate change, climate impact assessment, mitigation and adaptation 
policy, 
complex systems, modeling, wildfire, data science, visualization
 
Seeking a PhD candidate who is eager to work in a multi-disciplinary 
environment on climate 
change and impact assessment problems. The doctoral training will be anchored 
in the 
Environmental Systems graduate program (http://es.ucmerced.edu/ ) and 
dissertation work will 
be co-advised by faculty from the Management of Complex Systems department 
(http://mist.ucmerced.edu ).
 
Candidates should demonstrate basic computational skills (e.g. in R, Python, 
Mathematica, or 
C; a skill set in machine learning, parallel/GPU-processing, data 
visualization, or web applet 
development would be a major plus) that will be further developed around 
data-oriented and 
simulation-oriented methods. The grand challenge we are facing is how to use 
large-scale 
climate change analysis to assess short and long-term impacts on coupled 
human-environment 
systems - e.g. pertaining to watershed and wildfire problems in California; A 
corollary problem 
is how to most effectively communicate the results to select (academic, 
for-profit, non-profit, 
policy-maker) and broad audiences.
 
Interested students should contact Dr. A. Leroy Westerling 
([email protected] ; 
http://ulmo.ucmerced.edu ) or Dr. Alex Petersen ([email protected] ; 
http://faculty.ucmerced.edu/alexpetersen

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