Vermont EPSCoR is recruiting several postdoctoral associates and PhD level graduate students to join our cutting-edge NSF funded research on Basin Resilience to Extreme Events (BREE). We are initiating a five-year award of large-scale interdisciplinary studies which will determine how the Lake Champlain Basin’s landscape, watershed and lake conditions respond to extreme weather events and will test policy scenarios for enhancing resilience using our comprehensive Integrated Assessment Model (IAM). As a member of the BREE team, you will participate in unique learning and professional development experiences including learning to communicate your science through our program with the Alan Alda Center for Communicating Science.
PhD Student positions: Soil-Watershed PhD Student Lake PhD Student Hydroclimatology and hydrometeorology PhD student Computational Social Science, Economic and Policy Modeling PhD Student Computational Science, Engineering, Complex Systems, or Applied Mathematics PhD Student Climate Statistics PhD Student Postdocs: Nutrient Biogeochemistry, Catchment Hydrology, and Limnology Postdoc Policy and Social Modeling Postdoc Computational Modeling of Social Ecological Systems and Coupled Natural and Human Systems Postdocs (2 positions) All of these positions are based at the University of Vermont in Burlington, VT. Please visit http://www.uvm.edu/EPSCoR/jobs for all detailed job listings.
