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Fellowship/Job Opportunities and Workshops and Seminars Organized in Water Resource Management



Fellowship/Job Opportunities

Postdoc position available at Clemson University

The Department of Agricultural Sciences and the South Carolina Water Resources Center at Clemson University invite qualified candidates to apply for the Postdoctoral Research position.

Focus - Water demand projections, planning and management

Contact person- Dr. Prakash Khedun (Email: pkhedun@clemson.edu )

Postdoc position at the University of Twente, The Netherlands

Remote sensing of estuarine mudflats with Professor Daphne van der Wal, d.vanderwal@utwente.nl (University of Twente, The Netherlands):

Click here to know more: https://lnkd.in/eFuufBST

Research Fellow at the Institute of California's Water Policy Center

The Public Policy Institute of California's Water Policy Center is hiring a Research Fellow with a background in engineering, physical sciences, or related discipline and with experience and a keen interest in water/natural resources policy. We are interested in applications from recent PhD grads through more seasoned researchers.

Click here to see more about the position

Research Scientist Position at NASA

If you have strong hydrology, hydrological modelling, data assimilation and model development skills, this is your chance to join NASA. We are hiring a research scientist to support the development efforts of the NASA Land Information System (LIS) team in the Hydrological Sciences Lab at NASA GSFC. (Limited to U.S. citizens and permanent residents.)

Look for Sujoy Kumar in Linked and DM him.

NCESS is looking for a potential RA (Research Associate) candidate to work in areas of hydrology.

Qualification: PhD in Civil Engineering/Earth Sciences with specialization in Hydrology/Remote Sensing/Environmental Engineering and expertise in hydrological modelling/Surface water-ground water interactions/Hydro-chemistry and Stable Isotopic applications in hydrology etc. Doctoral students who have defended their thesis can also apply. Remuneration will be as per DST norms.

CV to be sent at rajat.sharma.mmm@gmail.com.

UNICEF is recruiting a Geo Spatial (GIS) Data Analyst

📍: Remote, New York, USA

Apply here: https://lnkd.in/gQ88XQvS

Workshops and Seminars Organized

Agriculture and Soils Department, Indian Institute of Remote Sensing Dehradun is conducting a 02 Weeks Special course on “Remote Sensing & GIS in Digital Soil Mapping” during 02 -13 December, 2024.

Click here: https://lnkd.in/gVsP2zRr

3-day online training on Remote Sensing and GIS in GLOF Studies

The NIH WHRC, Jammu is hosting a 3-day online training on Remote Sensing and GIS in Glacier and GLOF Studies (RSGIS-GGS) from September 9-11, 2024! 🌍📊

Registration Fee: Only Rs. 1000/-

Limited Seats: 40 participants

Deadline to Apply: September 5, 2024

Apply Here: https://lnkd.in/gwD2cNPB

3rd Annual International Conference & Exhibition! in Goa

AICE24: Transforming India’s Water Future at the 3rd Annual International Conference & Exhibition!

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Educational Opportunities

PhD Position in Interpretable Machine Learning and Explainable AI at the University of Munich, Germany (deadline: 1 October 2024):

Click here: https://lnkd.in/d84eEhMQ

MSc in Water and Wastewater Processes at Delft

The MSc is an interdisciplinary course designed to equip students with the skills required to become the innovators and specialists of tomorrow who will design, lead, and deliver transformative solutions.

Click here: https://lnkd.in/eeGZiHmF

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