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Job Title Postdoctoral Researcher
Division Divison of Academic Affairs
Department Civil Engineering Department
Job Effective Date 08/01/2026
Job End Date 07/31/2026
Work Status Full Time
Position Category Contractual
FLSA Non-Exempt
Annual SalaryPays $30.36 / hour
Percentage Amount 100
Fund Source Federal/Grant
Requisition Reason New
Job Duties - Conduct interdisciplinary research on coastal flood risk assessment associated with sea-level rise, land subsidence, and extreme water levels using NASA Earth observation data and geospatial datasets.
- Support the development of a quantitative geospatial risk assessment framework to evaluate hazards, vulnerabilities, and consequences affecting coastal infrastructure and communities.
- Perform geospatial analysis and flood susceptibility modeling using GIS, remote sensing, machine learning, and statistical approaches.
- Compile, process, and analyze multi-source datasets, including DEMs, land use/land cover data, flood inventory maps, population density data, infrastructure datasets, and remote sensing products from NASA and other agencies.
- Develop and implement machine learning and spatial modeling approaches for flood hazard and vulnerability assessment, including applications using ArcGIS, Python, and related geospatial tools.
- Assist in quantifying flood hazards, infrastructure vulnerability, and socioeconomic consequences under projected sea-level rise and land subsidence scenarios.
- Contribute to the development of geospatial flood risk maps and decision-support tools for coastal resilience planning and hazard mitigation.
- Collaborate with faculty investigators, graduate students, NASA partners, and external stakeholders on interdisciplinary coastal resilience research activities.
- Support stakeholder engagement activities, workshops, and testing of the developed risk assessment tool with local and regional agencies.
- Prepare technical reports, peer-reviewed journal manuscripts, conference presentations, and project deliverables for NASA-funded research activities.
- Mentor undergraduate and graduate students involved in the project and contribute to NASA-related educational and outreach activities.
- Participate in project meetings, research coordination activities, and collaborations with project partners including NASA Goddard Space Flight Center and collaborating universities.
Requested Minimum QualificationsThe successful candidate will have a Ph.D. in Civil and Environmental Engineering, Geosciences, Urban Planning, or a related field from an accredited college or university.
Other Preferences for Consideration - Strong background in ArcGIS, Machine Learning, Data Processing, Risk Assessment.
Posting Detail Information
Posting NumberNumber of Vacancies 1
Job Open Date 06/01/2026
Application Review DateJob Close Date 06/22/2026
Special Instructions to ApplicantPlease list a professional reference in the References page of your application.
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