Postdoctoral position for a NASA funded project (wrf-hydro)

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Mar 30, 2022, 1:21:58 AM3/30/22
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Dear all: 
We are recruiting a postdoctoral research scholar to join the i-SMART laboratory (https://web.stevens.edu/ismart/) at Stevens Institute of Technology in New Jersey. The selected candidate will be involved in a three-year project for the enhancement of streamflow forecast using WRF-Hydro in presence of river ice to improve the management of water resources in northern watersheds with focus on water supply. The research will be conducted in close collaboration with The New York City Department of Environmental Protection, water supply division, and NOAA National Weather Service. In addition, there will be opportunities to contribute to other ongoing funded projects at the Davidson Laboratory like the one funded by the Port Authority of New York and New Jersey to improve the forecast of urban flooding in New York City metropolitan area. Applicants should demonstrate: - A strong background in hydrometeorology, hydraulics, and hydrology - A proven ability to publish in peer-reviewed journals - An extensive experience in modeling with WRF-Hydro\National Water Model - A strong experience in remote sensing - Excellent coding and data analysis skills Applicants are invited to submit the following documents with reference to the WRF-Hydro Postdoc position in the subject: - Cover letter - Resume - Samples of relevant authored or co-authored publications - The names and contact information of three references The application package should be addressed to Dr. Marouane Temimi (https://faculty.stevens.edu/mtemimi). 
While we thank all those who express interest in the position, we will only contact shortlisted candidates for an interview. Review of applications will begin immediately. The position will remain open until filled with the intention to start the research in spring/early summer 2022.

Marouane Temimi 
Associate Professor 
Department of Civil, Environmental, and Ocean Engineering (CEOE) Stevens Institute of Technology 1 Castle Point Terrace Hoboken, NJ, 0703  
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