We are seeking a Postdoctoral Research Associate (Postdoc) to support a growing body of work focused on understanding human mobility and behavioral responses during hazardous weather events. This research sits at the intersection of natural hazards, emergency management, spatial data science, and public policy, with the goal of generating actionable insights that improve how communities prepare for and respond to extreme weather events. Research directions include studying the effectiveness of evacuation orders and warning systems across different event types and socioeconomic groups, investigating secondary impacts of weather-driven disruption on community access to critical services, and exploring the value of forecast information and real-time data sources in shaping protective decision-making. The Postdoc will join Dr. Shafiee-Jood’s research group in the Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering at the University of Virginia and collaborate closely with research partners at Texas A&M University to lead and contribute to projects spanning the development of a comprehensive database of evacuation orders and severe weather warnings, analysis of cell-phone mobility data to study behavioral responses, and integration of mobility data with survey methods to address representation gaps for underserved populations.
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Job Type
Full-time
Career Level
Entry Level
Education Level
Ph.D. or professional degree