Dear Colleagues,
The U.S. Geological Survey Pacific Coastal and Marine Science Center in Santa Cruz, California seeks to fill a research position to support coastal flood hazard and sediment transport modeling efforts across the U.S. West Coast. This is a unique opportunity to join a team advancing the USGS Coastal Storm Modeling System (CoSMoS) and a suite of compound flood and sediment transport models to inform nature-based adaptation strategies in estuaries and bluff-backed beach systems. The ideal candidate has demonstrated experience modeling hydrodynamics and sediment transport preferably with Delft3D, Delft3D-FM, SWAN, XBeach, and SFINCS though experience with other numerical modeling and field validation approaches will be helpful. Applications are due online by September 29, 2023.
Further details and how to apply can be found here:
Please share this opportunity with your network of recent or soon-to-be PhD graduates.
Eric Grossman, egro...@usgs.gov
Li Erikson, leri...@usgs.gov
Patrick Barnard, pbar...@usgs.gov
Eric E. Grossman, PhD, Research Geologist
U.S. Geological Survey, Pacific Coastal and Marine Science Center
Tribal Liaison, USGS Natural Hazards Mission Area
Dept. of Geology, Western Washington University
516 High St, MS 9080, Bellingham, WA 98225
360-650-4697 (office)
831-234-4674 (cell)
email: egro...@usgs.gov
ORCID: http://orcid.org/0000-0003-0269-6307
Web:
https://www.usgs.gov/centers/pcmsc/science/ps-cosmos-puget-sound-coastal-storm-modeling-system
https://www.usgs.gov/centers/pcmsc/science/coastal-habitats-puget-sound
https://www.usgs.gov/centers/pcmsc/science/estuaries-and-large-river-deltas-pacific-northwest
https://www.usgs.gov/centers/pcmsc/science/coral-reef-project
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