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PhD project modelling socio-ecological systems in coastal areas and oceans

University of Auckland

PhD project modelling socio-ecological systems in coastal areas and oceans

Building on growing research in linking ecological and social science involving School of Environment, Institute of Marine Research and the Joint Graduate School of Coastal and Marine Science (UoA and NIWA) we offer a PhD scholarship connecting social process modelling to change in coastal ecosystems. The PhD scholarship is funded by the National Institute of Water and Atmospheric Research (NIWA).

UK Center for Doctoral Training in Water Informatics looking for Applicants

Water Informatics in Science and Engineering (WISE) is a collaborative effort across the Universities of Exeter (focus is urban drainage), Bristol (hydrology), Cardiff (hydraulics) and Bath (wastewater/water quality). 
 
WISE is looking to recruit up to 20 PhD students per year for the next five years into WISE. Students can come from any engineering or physical sciences discipline, as well as mathematics or computing. UK and EU students will be fully funded for 4 years (others can be partially funded). The first year includes a set of courses in informatics and water subjects, followed by a period to develop a specific research idea for every student. Each student will then execute the research at their institution of choice. Students are part of the program, but will receive their degree from only one of the institutions involved.
 
More information about WISE and the application process can be found here.
 

Research Fellow (Bushfire Risk Assessment)

 

RESEARCH FELLOW (BUSHFIRE RISK ASSESSMENT)

 

Department of Forest and Ecosystem Science
Melbourne School of Land and Environment

The University of Melbourne, Australia

 

Salary: AUD $61,138 – $82,962 p.a. plus 9.25%super

 

  • Are you experienced in wildfire or bushfire modelling?
  • Are you interested in researching a diverse range of topics related to wildfire?
  • Do you wish to advance your career at Australia’s No.1 University?

The Melbourne School of Land and Environment (MSLE) aims to lead and build passion and excellence to solve society’s major challenges of sustainable land, food and environment.

The Fire Management Group in the Department of Forest and Ecosystem Science, the Melbourne School of Land and Environment at the University of Melbourne is seeking a highly motivated early career researcher to join this challenging and developing project.

The successful applicant will became part of a small, vibrant, multidisciplinary team researching a diverse range of topics related to wildfire behaviour, fuels, risk and landscape planning. The successful applicant will be expected to have some experience in programming in a research context and will contribute to the development of geo-spatial models for map creation and to the evaluation of risk. While the role will have a technical focus, the successful applicant will be expected to contribute to all elements of project delivery, including providing support to other researchers and assisting in the production of journal publications.

Employment Type: Full Time (Fixed term) – Available for two years from date of commencement

Enquiries only to: Dr. Thomas Duff, Tel +61 3 9035 6869, Email tjduff@unimelb.edu.au

Close date: 9 February 2014

 For position information and to apply online go to www.hr.unimelb.edu.au/careers, click on ‘Search for Jobs’ and search under the job title or job number 0032688.