Dear colleagues,

The International Institute for Applied Systems Analysis (IIASA) based near 
Vienna in Austria, is an international research institute that advances systems 
analysis and applies its research methods to identify policy solutions to 
reduce human footprints, enhance the resilience of natural and socioeconomic 
systems, and help achieve the Sustainable Development Goals.

We are currently offering several exciting employment opportunities for 
scientists and modelers. We warmly invite applications from candidates 
worldwide.

Here a brief overview with links to the respective job offers:

Researcher in Hydrological and Water Resources 
Modeling<https://iiasa.ac.at/employment/job-openings?jh=tstpnq2prqdbk38r38kpudzcmgaa3al>
 -  support the development of the in-house open source hydrological and water 
resources model, Community Water Model (CWatM<https://cwatm.iiasa.ac.at/>).

Researcher in Integrated Assessment 
Modeling<https://iiasa.ac.at/employment/job-openings?jh=opphdq0g9yns0wxn8y8blumb4atzl8x>
 - contribute to developing modeling methods and data to study the 
characteristics of transitions towards GHG neutrality and climate resilience.

GAMS 
Modeler<https://iiasa.ac.at/employment/job-openings?jh=dfde4col51w3p9ow993c8rltjdiptvi>
 - work on the development and enhancement of the IIASA Global Biosphere 
Management Model (GLOBIOM), a tool integral to addressing global challenges in 
agriculture, forestry, bioenergy, fisheries, and more.

Research Scholar in agricultural sector 
modeling<https://iiasa.ac.at/employment/job-openings?jh=w7g30i20ukzys53iqhyuoywb9x3n6a0>
 -  a unique opportunity to contribute directly to high-impact policy advice, 
addressing critical sustainability challenges such as climate change impacts, 
adaptation and mitigation, biodiversity, and food and nutrition security at the 
science-policy interface.

Researcher in Integrated Assessment 
Modeling<https://iiasa.ac.at/employment/job-openings?jh=jrfjp2vd9uxpru9576ubyghsh8q3s15>
 - support the advancement of the integration of material stocks and flows into 
the MESSAGEix integrated assessment modeling framework, and contribute to 
developing modeling methods and data to study the characteristics of 
transitions towards GHG neutrality.

Researcher - Climate Model 
Development<https://iiasa.ac.at/employment/job-openings?jh=i569xl4p1aokvwsjjc1j0xi5l05z1tb>
 - work with a team of international scientists developing the work on Simple 
Climate Models and emulators and contribute to the development of emulator and 
statistical models for the representation of climate risks.

Scientist/Model Developer - Earth Observation 
Data<https://iiasa.ac.at/employment/job-openings?jh=okdegzp991ide7xaa9doyb9qbvs0xwt>
 -  join an interdisciplinary and international team to work on the Earth 
Observation for Bookkeeping Modeling (EO4BK) project.

For specific questions about these positions, please contact the individuals 
listed in the respective job announcements. For general inquiries about working 
at IIASA, feel free to email us at 
recruitm...@iiasa.ac.at<mailto:recruitm...@iiasa.ac.at>.

Sign up for our job alerts here<https://iiasa.ac.at/signup> to stay informed 
about new openings at IIASA.

With best wishes from Austria,

Alia HARRISON (Ms.)
Recruitment Coordinator
Human Resources (HR) Department
(out of office Fridays and Mondays)

tel: +43 (0)2236 807 286
email: harri...@iiasa.ac.at<mailto:harri...@iiasa.ac.at>

International Institute for Applied Systems Analysis
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