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Do you want to help Europe prepare for future droughts? Are you interested in climate risk modelling and adaptation? Do you enjoy interdisciplinary research and international collaboration?
Europe needs more robust, systemic, and consistent climate risk assessments at regional and local levels to guide ambitious and transformative adaptation. Yet, only a few regional and local authorities have carried out a climate risk assessment, and many of these are focused on direct impacts and single hazard risk, are incomplete or outdated, and not mutually comparable.
As a PhD candidate, your goal is to develop new methods for assessing climate risk due to consecutive droughts and at different scales in Europe. Based on these risk assessments, you will develop methods to assess the impacts of adaptation measures to reduce climate risk. This will be done by collecting large-scale datasets and using these data sets in a new modelling framework (GEB) which integrates Agent-Based Models, hydrological and flood models. GEB can simulate the dynamics between multiple hazard risk, how these risks impact society, the vulnerability of different sectors, and how society can respond to reduce risk through adaptation. This will enhance climate risk assessment under compound events in the EU. The work will be carried out in strong interaction with international project partners.
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We are looking for a motivated candidate to develop and apply complex system models with the following profile:
We realise that each individual brings a unique set of skills, expertise and mindset. Therefore we are happy to invite anyone who recognises themselves in the profile to apply, even if you do not meet all the requirements.
What do we offer?
A challenging position in a socially engaged organization. At VU Amsterdam, you contribute to education, research and service for a better world.
About the team
Institute for Environmental Studies (IVM)
IVM is a leading environmental research institute that is internationally recognised for its high-quality research output in a range of environmental disciplines, as well as for its interdisciplinary work. A unique strength of its research is understanding sustainability problems in their social and economic context.
The department of Water and Climate Risk (WCR) studies hydrological and climate processes, and how these processes lead to risks for society, the economy and the environment. A multi-disciplinary approach defines the section, combining expertise from natural sciences with knowledge from the fields of economics, e-Science and geography. This approach has led to a unique research portfolio of projects, and the department is a global leading institute in flood and drought risk assessment, and risk management research.
Faculty of Science
Working at the Faculty of Science means collaborating with students, lecturers and researchers who are focused on their field, yet have a broad view of the world. Scientists and students work on fundamental and complex societal issues for a sustainable, healthy and just future. The academic education and research are highly experimental, technical and interdisciplinary in nature, with extensive collaboration with leading scientific institutes and industry.
At Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam, we attach great importance to the societal impact of our education and research. Personal development and social involvement are key parts of our vision on education, in which individual differences are seen as a strength. This allows us to develop innovations and insights that contribute to a better world.
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