Hydrology Technician Opportunity at U of C
Dr Masaki Hyashi of the University of Calgary is seeking to hire a full-time technician, to contribute to a range of research in groundwater hydrology and related studies. Full details are available here.
Dr Masaki Hyashi of the University of Calgary is seeking to hire a full-time technician, to contribute to a range of research in groundwater hydrology and related studies. Full details are available here.
The Changing Cold Regions Network (CCRN) is a major new initiative to be led by the Global Institute for Water Security, with substantial participation by members of the Centre for Hydrology, and linking 8 Canadian universities, 4 government agencies and 15 key international academic collaborators.
Participants will study interactions between cryospheric, ecological, hydrological and climate components at multiple scales, with particular emphasis on Western Canada’s rapidly changing cold interior, including the Western Cordillera, Western Boreal Forest, Lowland Permafrost and Prairies, the Saskatchewan, Mackenzie and Peace-Athabasca basins, and the regional climate system.
The network is now seeking a number of world-class post-graduate students and post-doctoral fellows, as detailed in the full listing available in PDF format here. More information about GIWS is available at www.usask.ca/water.
The Global Institute for Water Security and the Department of Civil and Geological Engineering at the University of Saskatchewan are seeking applicants for a postdoctoral position in water resource systems.
The successful candidate will contribute to the development of a basin-wide water resource systems modelling framework using optimization-based and simulation-based techniques: this project seeks to
- Integrate socioeconomic and hydrological aspects of water resources;
- Introduce anthropogenic impacts into large scale watershed hydrology;
- Develop tools which facilitate negotiations and decision-making, and reflect the input of researchers, policy makers, and water users.
Full details of the competition are available at
http://www.usask.ca/hydrology/downloads/GIWS_WRS_PDF_Feb2013.pdf