Dear all,
My group Hydrology
and Climate Impacts in Mountain Regions at the WSL Institute for Snow
and Avalanche Research SLF in Davos and the Department of Environmental
Systems Science at ETH Zurich predicts multivariate hydro-climatic
extreme events in mountain regions and quantifies their future changes.
The group has strong expertise in water resources, extreme value
analyses, statistical modelling, and climate impact assessments and is
looking, from autumn or winter 2023, for a
PhD student in Hydrology (f/m/d)
You will work in the project
“Consecutive drought-to-flood events in a warming world,” which is
funded by the Swiss National Science Foundation (SNSF). Hydrological
extremes can have particularly severe impacts if they occur in close
succession, e.g. when droughts are abruptly terminated by floods. To
reduce the negative impacts of consecutive hydrologic extremes, we need
to understand the hydro-climatic drivers of these events and estimates
of their frequency of occurrence under current and future climate
conditions. Within this PhD project, you will set up a
climate-hydrological model chain to quantify the impacts of climate
change and water management on drought-to-flood transitions. You will
publish your results in scientific journals and present them at
international conferences. The work location will be at SLF in Davos and
you will obtain a PhD degree at the Institute for Atmospheric and
Climate Science at ETH Zurich (
https://iac.ethz.ch/).
You hold a MSc
degree in hydrology, environmental sciences or engineering, climate
sciences, or a closely related field. Experience with hydrological
models and large datasets are desired and we seek candidates that have
previous experience with programming languages (e.g. Python, R). We
encourage applications from enthusiastic and dedicated individuals who
have very good oral and written communication skills in English. You are
motivated to work in an interdisciplinary and international working
environment and you would enjoy living in a beautiful and diverse
mountain environment.
Please send your complete application to
Jasmine Zollinger, Human Resources WSL/SLF, by uploading the requested
documents (including a cover letter, CV, certificate & transcript of
your highest degree earned, and an example of your own scientific
writing in English) on our webpage (
https://apply.refline.ch/273855/1501/pub/1/index.html). Applications via email will not be
considered. Manuela Brunner (
https://www.slf.ch/en/employees/brunnerm.html,
phone
+41 81 417 03 42, e-mail
manuela...@slf.ch) will be happy to
answer any questions or offer further information. The WSL strives to
increase the proportion of women in its employment, which is why
qualified women are particularly called upon to apply for this position.
The job advertisement remains online until the position is filled.
Best regards,
Manuela Brunner