The Postdoctoral Research Associate will investigate the relationship between intra- and inter-annual atmospheric variability and change and extreme sea levels along the Gulf Coast region. This position will also develop probabilistic methods for incorporating extreme sea-level variability into relative sea-level rise projection frameworks. Working under the supervision of Dr. Avantika Gori in Civil and Environmental Engineering and Dr. Sylvia Dee in Earth, Environmental and Planetary Sciences at Rice University, the successful candidate will primarily contribute to the ongoing NASEM-supported project, Shifting Land, Rising Seas: Forecasting How Human and Climate Drivers Shape Gulf Coast Sea-Level Futures . The researcher will conduct study the joint dynamics of atmospheric and sea-level variability using large ensemble simulations from climate models, including CESM, as well as paleoclimate data and simulations, and will collaborate across an interdisciplinary project team. The ideal candidate is a technically strong and collaborative researcher with expertise in hydroclimate and/or sea-level modeling, experience working with large climate and related datasets, and familiarity with statistical and probabilistic methods applied to extreme events. They bring a strong research record, communicate effectively, work independently, and contribute positively to an interdisciplinary team environment through collaboration, reliability, and mentorship of other group members. More information about Dr. Gori’s research group can be found at: https://gori.blogs.rice.edu More information about Dr. Dee’s research group can be found at: https://sylviadeeclimate.org
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Job Type
Full-time
Career Level
Entry Level
Education Level
Ph.D. or professional degree