Research Scientist for Climate Change Mitigation

1 Month ago

Athens, Georgia, United States

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Job Description

The University of Georgia is hiring a postdoctoral fellow for a Research Scientist position focused on climate change mitigation in Athens, GA. The role involves developing tools for watershed resilience, co-developing natural hazards risk assessment methodologies, and creating risk ranking frameworks. Candidates must have a PhD in civil or environmental engineering and relevant experience. This is a full-time position under the supervision of Dr. Alysha Helmrich.
The University of Georgia is seeking a postdoctoral fellow for a Research Scientist position focused on climate change mitigation. The role involves developing tools for watershed resilience, co-developing natural hazards risk assessment methodologies, and creating risk ranking frameworks. Candidates should have a PhD in civil or environmental engineering and relevant experience. The position is full-time and based in Athens, GA.
• UGA's Commitment to Excellence

The University of Georgia is committed to excellence in all aspects of its mission, including teaching, research, and public service. Our faculty, staff, and students strive for excellence in their respective fields and contribute to the advancement of knowledge and society.
• Job Description

We are seeking a highly motivated postdoctoral fellow to join our team. The successful candidate will work under Dr. Alysha Helmrich's direct supervision and contribute to our research projects focused on natural hazards risk assessment methodology, compound risk assessment, and resilience assessment.
• Key Responsibilities

The postdoctoral fellow will be responsible for:
• Supporting the development of a suite of tools to enable watershed-level resilience, including a pilot study and technology transfer documentation.
• Co-developing a natural hazards risk assessment methodology under climate change, including compound risk from multiple hazards.
• Creating a framework for risk ranking of built and natural infrastructure regarding each hazard type.
• Assisting in the development of a natural hazards risk assessment guide.
• Requirements

To be considered for this position, candidates must have a PhD in civil engineering, environmental engineering, or a related field, with experience in analytical and qualitative skills related to natural hazards risk assessment methodology, compound risk assessment, and resilience assessment.
• Working Environment*

The University of Georgia offers a dynamic and inclusive working environment, with opportunities for collaboration and professional growth. Our team values diversity, equity, and inclusion and is committed to creating a positive and respectful workplace culture.

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