PhD Position in Coastal Resilience and AI-Driven Risk Management
The Department of Marine Affairs (MAF) at the University of Rhode Island (URI) invites applications for a fully funded PhD position in Coastal Resilience and AI-Driven Risk Management, with a focus on leveraging Artificial Intelligence (AI) to improve natural hazard early warning systems and decision-support tools for coastal communities.
This student will work with the Coastal Hazards Analysis Modeling and Prediction system (CHAMP) (https://www.richamp.org), a cutting-edge initiative that integrates advanced modeling, stakeholder engagement, and decision-support to help communities prepare for and adapt to coastal hazards such as storm surge, flooding, and sea-level rise. CHAMP combines physical science models with social science insights to create actionable tools for planners, emergency managers, and policymakers.
The successful candidate will join the Marine Affairs Coastal Resilience Lab (MACRL), working in an interdisciplinary environment alongside ocean engineers, oceanographers, civil engineers, and social scientists under the supervision of Dr. Austin Becker.
Research Focus This PhD project will explore innovative applications of AI, such as:
Ideal Candidate Profile
Why URI and Marine Affairs?
This position is fully funded, and the PhD student will receive full tuition coverage along with academic-year stipend, as listed on URI’s website. The ideal start semester is Spring 2026, although a summer or Fall start is also fine.
Interested candidates should contact Dr. Austin Becker (abe...@uri.edu) with the subject line: “PhD Application in Coastal Resilience and AI-Driven Risk Management.” Please include: 1) your experience or background related to these topics, 2) a brief description of how your AI skills could be applied to hazard assessment or risk communication given access to data and a system like CHAMP, 3) a PDF version of your CV, 4) Unofficial transcripts. After initial review, we will invite selected candidates to submit a full application through the URI graduate application system at https://web.uri.edu/graduate-school/apply/. More information on the MAF PhD program and how to apply can be found at https://web.uri.edu/maf/academics/ph-d/.
The University of Rhode Island is a comprehensive doctoral research university and a Land, Sea, and Urban Grant institution, recognized as an R1 university for its high level of research activity. Located in a beautiful coastal town, URI offers abundant access to nature and ocean while being conveniently located near Boston and New York City, providing students with both a serene environment and proximity to major urban areas. The Department of Marine Affairs, the first of its kind in the United States and internationally recognized, offers a multidisciplinary program with a social science focus (https://web.uri.edu/maf/).
Austin Becker, PhD
Professor and Chair, Department of Marine Affairs
Director, Graduate Certificate in Coastal Resilience
USCG Captain License, 500 Tons, Oceans
University of Rhode Island | Coastal Institute Kingston, Room 206 | 1 Greenhouse Road | Kingston, RI 02881
e: abe...@uri.edu
p: 401-874-4192
web.uri.edu/MACRL
www.RICHAMP.org
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