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Ten New Opportunities that you as a hydroinformatics engineer can use to upgrade your career



Find below the list of ten new opportunitiy that can enhance your career as a hydroinformatics engineer:

Name of Post: PhD Opportunity in remote sensing and AI/ML to investigate the changing water cycle and water crises at regional to global scales.

Vacancy: 02

Location: Hydrological Remote Sensing Lab, University of South Florida, USA

Last date: 7th January 2026

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Name of Post: GIS Analyst

Vacancy: None Specified

Location: Kolkata, Bhubaneswar, or Coimbatore

Last date: None

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Name of Post: Junior Research Fellow opportunity in Planetary Science (Atmospheres), Remote sensing applications in Atmospheric Sciences, Extreme and High impact Weather, Numerical Modeling, Data Assimilation, Urban weather and climate, Aerosol and Extreme weather interaction, Aerosol-clouds-climate interaction, ML/DL applications in atmospheric research, and related areas,

Vacancy: 01

Location: Department of Earth and Atmospheric Sciences, National Institute of Technology Rourkela, Odisha.

Last date: 26 November 2025

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Name of Post: GIS Expert at Bharat Rural Livelihoods Foundation (BRLF)

Vacancy: 03

Location: Nagpur, Maharashtra

Last date: None

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Name of Post: 18 month postdoctoral fellowship at the Geosciences Department of the University of Rennes, funded by the CEFIPRA/IFCPAR (Indo-French Centre for the Promotion of Advanced Research) in collaboration with IIT Gandhinagar in India.

Vacancy: 01

Location: Geosciences Department of the University of Rennes,France

Last date: 19th December, 2025.

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