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   <LI> Nov 2018: The SCHISM developer's team at Virginia Institute of Marine Science (VIMS), led by Dr. Joseph Zhang, is seeking a new MSc/PhD student for 2019/2020. Please contact yjzhang@vims.edu directly if you are interested. More details can be found [http://www.vims.edu/education/graduate/admissions/research_opportunities/numerical_modeling.php here].
 
   <LI> Nov 2018: The SCHISM developer's team at Virginia Institute of Marine Science (VIMS), led by Dr. Joseph Zhang, is seeking a new MSc/PhD student for 2019/2020. Please contact yjzhang@vims.edu directly if you are interested. More details can be found [http://www.vims.edu/education/graduate/admissions/research_opportunities/numerical_modeling.php here].
  
  <!--LI> Aug 2018 (from Dr. Zhuo LIU)
 
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The Texas Water Development Board (TWDB) is hiring a Coastal Modeler to join the Bays and Estuaries team. The job descriptions and requirements can be found here: https://www.twdb.texas.gov/jobs/doc/18-75.pdf.
 
 
This position will be mainly responsible for:
 
1. Applying existing hydrodynamic models to support the evaluation of freshwater inflow needs for Texas estuaries;
 
2. Assisting with the development of our agency's new 3-D coastal circulation models; I'm currently leading the efforts of developing new 3-D hydrodynamic models of TX bays using SCHISM. So, the experience with SCHISM would be a plus.
 
3. Field work for about 20% of total work time.
 
For more information about application instructions or employment benefits with the TWDB, please visit our career opportunities webpage: http://www.twdb.texas.gov/jobs/index.asp.
 
 
If you are interested or know anyone who would be interested in this position, please feel free to contact me at Zhuo.Liu@twdb.texas.gov with any questions. -->
 
 
 
 
  
 
   <LI> June 2018
 
   <LI> June 2018

Revision as of 08:19, 16 September 2019

  1. March 2019:

    From Dr. Brett Beamsley, MetOcean Solutions, New Zealand

    We are looking and resourcing our SCHISM capability in MetOcean/MetService here in New Zealand with probably two hires in the next few months. One of the job adverts has gone out to the Coastal List and is also on our website at [1] and [2], with the role relatively broader than just SCHISM related, but definitely SCHISM or FE modelling would be useful. This role is really situated in the consultancy team here.

    The other role we are expecting to begin advertising for soon is more related to the support and development of the operational capacity we have developed and are looking to expand on with respect to SCHISM – including the coupled wave/current capability and tracers for water quality.


  2. Jan 2019

    The Helmholtz-Zentrum Geesthacht, Institute of Coastal Research invites applications for 3 PhD positions and 2 Postdoc positions (3 and 5 years) in the framework of the DFG Cluster of Excellence ´CliCCS-Climate, Climate Change and Society´. The Helmholtz-Zentrum Geesthacht is partner in CliCCS, an ambitious research program at the University of Hamburg, which is funded by the German Research Foundation (DFG) and part of Germany’s Excellence Strategy. CliCCS aims to understand climate changes, taking into account internal variability, extreme events, and unexpected side effects, addressing the natural and social spheres as well as their interactions. CliCCS’ overarching research question is: Which climate futures are possible and which are plausible? The programme will investigate how climate changes and how society changes with it, thereby feeding back on climate. It will identify those climate futures that are consistent with both climate and social dynamics (possible), and those we expect to unfold with appreciable probability (plausible).

    Below is more info on the positions:

    1 2 3 4


  3. Jan 2019

    The SCHISM developer's team at Virginia Institute of Marine Science (VIMS), led by Dr. Joseph Zhang, is seeking a new post-doctoral level position that can start as soon as possible. The successful candidate will have choice to participate in various funded projects by NOAA (Integrated Water Project), NSF etc.

    • Qualification: PhD in a related field (applied mathematics, ocean science, environmental science etc), with strong quantitative and numerical modeling skill.
    • Desirable: prior experience in ocean/estuarine models, particularly with unstructured grids.
    • Compensation package: commensurate with experience
    • Expected performance period: 2 years

    Use this link to apply, or this site and search for job ID G0140V.