Overview/Job Description: 
The WVU Institute of Water Security and Science (IWSS) is seeking to fill the 
position of Post-Doctoral Research Associate of Hydrologic Modeling and Water 
Quality. This is a non-tenure track, full time (1.0fte) position with full 
benefits. The incumbent will calibrate and validate a watershed scale 
hydrological model in the Chesapeake Bay Watershed, and/or other regional 
watersheds to estimate land use practice mediated hydrology and water quality. 
Given the integrating nature of hydrologic and climate sciences, the incumbent 
must consider various natural (e.g. climate change) and anthropogenic (e.g. 
land use/land cover change) contributing factors, and address varied, exigent 
ramifications of water resource quality (e.g. human health, aquatic ecosystem 
health, ecosystem degradation) and quantity (e.g. availability, access, 
sustainability). Therefore, this candidate will also develop cooperative 
research partnerships with academic, industry, and regulatory institutions at 
local, state, and regional scales as necessary to generate exemplary, 
world-class research and scholarship. As broadly defined, the position may 
require service and outreach and include integration of natural science and 
socioeconomic data to improve understanding and decision-making at a variety of 
spatial and organizational scales. West Virginia University is the state’s 
flagship research-one institution, and is among the top universities in the 
nation, with demonstrated excellence in teaching and research. Recognizing the 
vital role of water to the world and state, the WVU Institute of Water Security 
and Science coordinates and promotes research in various areas related to water 
security, floods, droughts, stewardship, energy, resource management, 
innovations, policy, human health, land-use practices, sustainability, and 
other emergent areas. 

Position Requirements: 
The successful applicant must demonstrate experience in hydrology, hydroclimate 
modeling, and water sciences (including any laboratory instrumentation 
experience). The applicant must possess strong writing skills, and the ability 
to communicate technical information to scientific and lay communities, alike. 
Demonstrated grant writing experience is a plus. The successful applicant must 
hold the degree of Ph.D. at the time of hire. 

Duties & Responsibilities:
Responsibilities are functional in nature, and performed under limited 
supervision. Specific tasks include, but are not limited to:
1)      Field work as needed to maintain field instrumentation, collect and 
post-process observed data.
2)      Create and maintain existing and data mined project databases.
3)      Attend meetings as needed with project partners.
4)      Attend research conferences and read scientific literature to keep 
abreast of technological advances and current research findings, and identify 
and assist with acquisition of funding from public, private, and federal 
sources. Write research proposals, papers, and abstracts.
5)      Conduct literature reviews as needed to meet research goals.
6)      Perform laboratory and field experiment activities according to 
protocol.
7)      Oversee research facilities and personnel
a.      Assure compliance with research protocols and safety requirements.
b.      Oversee and direct undergraduate and graduate researchers in the 
completion of experiments as needed.
c.      Maintain lab equipment; keep accurate inventory of lab assets; monitor 
and assure proper use and conditions of lab equipment.
8)      Write and present research/study status reports for review and use of 
the Principal Investigator.
9)      Prepare results of experimental findings for presentation to colleagues 
and the sponsor; at professional/technical conferences; and/or, for publication 
in scientific journals, as directed.

To apply: Upload a transcript (including indication of earned Ph.D.), 
curriculum vitae, cover letter (including research interests and goals) and the 
names and contact information of three references. 

Apply Here: 
https://wvu.taleo.net/careersection/wvu_research/jobdetail.ftl?job=10259&tz=GMT-04%3A00

For additional information, contact Dr. Jason Hubbart at  
jason.hubb...@mail.wvu.edu. IWSS website: http://www.iwss.wvu.edu.

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