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to mountains in Central and Southern Europe), covering climatic and N-P deposition gradients. The project consists of an interdisciplinary consortium, with a core of hydro(geo)logists and biogeochemists, with
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link these to mechanical properties. To be done in partnership with Hydro-Québec. The potdoc will develop both advanced computing and numerical analysis skills, as well as acquire new knowledge in
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maintenance planning, hydro reservoir planning and storage cycle budget allocations. You will join a dynamic team of researchers developing cutting-edge computational tools to design and operate the next
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of natural hazards. WSL employs approximately 600 people, of whom 180 work at SLF in Davos. The Research Unit «Snow and Atmosphere» investigates snow and its interactions with the hydro- und atmosphere across
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hydrologic and hydraulic models (e.g., WRF-Hydro, HEC-RAS, OpenFOAM, GSSHA, Delft3D, EFDC, etc.). Data Engineering & Computational Workflows – 35% Curate, preprocess, and analyze large environmental datasets
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(such as advanced pumped storage hydro, data center, etc.) for large-scale power grids study. Support interconnection studies, grid impact assessments, and compliance studies. Prepare the results in form
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of Coastal Systems (COS) of the Royal Netherlands Institute of Sea Research (NIOZ) is looking for a highly motivated and proactive postdoctoral researcher to carry out simulations with a hydro-biogeochemical
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-fire hydro-ecological consequences affecting landscapes and water bodies to quantify impacts and establish boundary conditions for recovery modeling. Specifically, we seek capable individuals with