I am looking for new colleagues! We are hiring #transportation#faculty#job (assistant/associate/full professor(s)) in CEE @USUAggies. Join me in beautiful northern #Utah! Apply here by Nov 15: https://t.co/jswWJy2QgU
In just one year since @ua_ciroh began, UWRL researchers have developed tools for sharing real-time hydrologic observations that will make it possible to build a larger network of operational data available to researchers, improving models and informing decision makers. (1 of 2)
Call for abstracts: H007 - Advances in Coupled Human-Natural Systems Modeling to Improve Hydrologic Forecasting. Click https://t.co/qlIXdys6iN for more details. #AGU23
Check out this great opportunity. Any qualified applicants with prior experience in data analysis, programming, and hydrologic or water management modeling are encouraged to contact me!
The UWRL and the Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering at @EngineeringUSU are recruiting for 3-5 PhD research assistantships developing next-generation data and hydrologic modeling infrastructure. Application details at: https://t.co/UjmRjND8Uk
I am presenting my poster Tuesday morning on the effects of representing riverbeds in watershed modeling at #AGU22#H3SatAGU. I am also recruiting a graduate student https://t.co/DfD35bcVn2. Please stop by or DM me if you are interested in chatting.
I am looking for a PhD student to start in Fall 2023 to work on projects related to GW-SW interactions, watershed hydro-biogeochemical processes, and hydrological modeling.
@hydrosci@YHS_jobs@AGU_H3S@joshswaterjobs
See details: https://t.co/DfD35bcVn2
Beautiful time of the year to visit the Logan River Watershed and do some field work with the LRO team. The karst system is interesting and yet complex.
I am excited to share our recently published paper on an open source, workflow tool that can be used to automate the setup of watershed hydrologic models anywhere in the US. It is a great time saver for modelers! Kudos to Ethan Coon for leading this work!
https://t.co/1UyK6A02fy
@JeremyLMaurer Thanks. I will check those out. I agree it’s good to get hands dirty especially when learning how to code. I was hoping to find some workshops like Software Carpentry so the students can interact with instructors, but our university does not have one.
Editors’ call for papers: “Integration of Machine Learning with Physics-Based Hydrologic Modeling”.
For more information on submission, 👉 https://t.co/vBRDYTagLP
@FrontSustain
@ChaopengShen Thank you for organizing this! Will the recorded talks be posted online? I missed the morning Plenary sessions due to inconvenient time zone.
Wondering how different meteorological forcings (e.g., PRISM) impact watershed hydrological simulations? And the sensitivity of resolution on streamflow vs distributed variables? Is spatial resolution more important than temporal resolution? Find out more in this paper!
New research article: The effects of spatial and temporal resolution of gridded meteorological forcing on watershed hydrological responses https://t.co/0VgT8xQtuB
I am thrilled to announce that I will join USU this August as a TTAP. I am looking for a PhD student who is interested in GW-SW interactions, watershed hydro-biogeochemical processes, and hydrological modeling. @hydrosci@YHS_jobs@AGU_H3S@theAGU
👉https://t.co/ZD7MmTXTLr
⚠️ The challenge
We can't see #groundwater. This makes it hard to talk about which affects the way it is used, managed and shared
⚠️ The change
Here are 7️⃣ ways we can make the invisible more visible ahead of #WorldWaterDay
➡️ https://t.co/MBUjnANuEz