[ES_JOBS_NET] Postdoctoral Position – Relocation in a Changing Climate

Katharine Mach mach at stanford.edu
Sat Sep 9 12:39:41 MDT 2017


Postdoctoral position – relocation in a changing climate
https://postdocs.stanford.edu/prospective/opportunities/open-postdoctoral-position-faculty-mentor-field-chris

Position description: The Stanford Environment Assessment Facility has an opening for a postdoctoral researcher. The project is an expert assessment of relocation in a changing climate. The research will consider the spectrum of migration and retreat, with particular focus on strategic relocation to manage natural hazard risk. The scientific outputs will inform adaptation planning and implementation. Training opportunities also include engagement with decision-makers, communication of risks and response options, and different approaches to adaptation decision support.

Faculty member: Field
Other mentors: Katharine Mach (senior research scientist, Earth System Science; director, Stanford Environment Assessment Facility)
Department name: Stanford Woods Institute for the Environment
Appointment term: start date of January 8, 2018; end date of January 7, 2019
The start date is flexible. The position is for one year with renewal possible.

Qualifications of position: The person who fills this position can be an expert in any topic related to the work. Minimum educational qualification is a PhD in a relevant field.
Required application materials: Cover letter, curriculum vitae, and contact information for three references.
How to submit application materials?: Please submit the application materials via email to Katharine Mach (mach at stanford.edu<mailto:mach at stanford.edu>) and Chris Field (cfield at stanford.edu<mailto:cfield at stanford.edu>).

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Katharine J. Mach
Senior Research Scientist | Stanford University Earth System Science
Director | Stanford Environment Assessment Facility
+1 (650) 736-3556 • profile<https://profiles.stanford.edu/katharine-mach> • scholar<https://scholar.google.com/citations?user=HJxEu3cAAAAJ&hl=en>

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