The newly formed Paros Geohazards Center (https://parosgeohazardscenter.uw.edu) in the College of the Environment at the University of Washington (UW) is seeking a Postdoctoral Scholar to support the Center's mission to develop and exploit novel sensing technologies and the algorithms to analyze their signals for monitoring geohazards. Reporting to the Center Director and working closely with the Paros Chairs/Investigators, the successful candidate will help coordinate the Center's scientific activities, contribute to research on emerging sensing technologies, participate in shaping the Center's initial scientific direction, support the development of new research initiatives and proposals, and develop partnerships that translate research advances into improved geohazards monitoring and hazard mitigation.
The Center's initial research is organized around six flagship initiatives that address a broad range of geohazards through the development and application of new observational approaches. These initiatives include real-time seafloor sensing for the Cascadia Subduction Zone, the Forks geophysical borehole testing center and observatory, integrated sensing of mountain and volcanic geohazards, a cryospheric sensor test bed, wind and waves in Arctic sea ice, and cross-initiative applications of infrasound sensing. Together, these initiatives bring researchers from across the University of Washington and partner institutions together to develop, deploy, and exploit innovative instrumentation and analytical methods that advance our understanding of geohazards and improve hazard monitoring and mitigation.
The successful candidate will support the management and growth of the Center by supporting the development of new research directions, coordinating flagship research initiatives, tracking scientific progress, managing budgets, and developing project plans and funding strategies. They will help build an active Center community by increasing participation of faculty, scientists, postdoctoral scholars, and students; organizing scientific meetings, workshops, and collaborative activities; and fostering connections among researchers across the University of Washington and partner institutions. They will also work with communities and government agencies to build partnerships that help translate the Center's research into improved hazard monitoring, mitigation, and community resilience. It is anticipated that work duties will be split roughly equally between (1) managing center operations and community engagement, (2) project development and planning, and (3) research.
This position is full-time (100% FTE), 12- months/year, with an initial term appointment of one year (12 months), renewable depending on funding, eligibility, and/or satisfactory performance for a total period of up to 3 years. The salary for this position will be $6,681 per month. The position is available starting December 1, 2026. Equal consideration given to all applications received by September 25, 2026, and the position will remain open until filled.
How to Apply: To learn more about the qualifications and to apply please visit https://apply.interfolio.com/190633
Questions: Please reach out to William Wilcock (wil...@uw.edu).