Description
Area: Large-domain hydrological modelling and predictions
Duration: 1 year with possibility of extension
Start date: April 2026 or negotiable
Salary: $ 65,000 CAD per annum, plus University of Calgary Plan C health benefits
The Department of Civil Engineering in the Schulich School of Engineering at the University of Calgary is accepting applications to recruit two (2) Postdoctoral Scholars in large-domain hydrological modelling and predictions. The successful applicant(s) will join an active computational hydrology research group and will work with Dr. Alain Pietroniro and Dr. Martyn Clark.
Job Description::
The postdoctoral scholar(s) will plan, organize, and conduct research under the supervision of the principal investigators. The successful applicant(s) will:
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Evaluate alternative large-domain multi-model configurations of the large-domain hydrologic models on the basis of both scientific validity and operational feasibility
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Collaborate with the principal investigator on analyzing, interpreting, and and data for publication in professional journals.
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Work with the PIs and external partners to identify pathways for broader adoption of next generation prediction models
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Demonstrate a high level of research performance through effective sharing and discussions of ideas in a highly collaborative environment that includes industrial and government partners.
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Be expected to identify emerging research opportunities and assist in the completion of grant applications, reporting, and project administration, as required.
The position of is a full-time appointment, 40 hours per week, Monday to Friday, 8 hours per day. Flexible work hours and remote working arrangements are possible to accommodate critical deadlines.
Qualifications:
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PhD Degree (Environmental; Engineering; Hydrology, or related) is required. Near completion candidates are also welcome to apply.
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Experience with programming in Fortran and Python.
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Experience with collaborative model development using GitHub.
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Experience with processing large datasets.
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Experience with high performance computing capabilities.
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The candidate will demonstrate strong communication, analytical and organizational skills.
- Intermediate skills in using Microsoft Word, Excel and Access
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Effective time and project management skills, including the ability to set priorities, meet timelines and deadlines
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Knowledge of University core business systems is desirable
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A positive attitude and the ability to work independently and effectively as part of a team are critical to success
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Have a track record in peer reviewed publications in leading journals.
Application details:
Interested candidates should contact research the research program manager, David Barrett, at [email protected]. Completed applications should also be submitted to this email using the subject line ¿Large-domain hydrological model development Postdoc application¿.
Please include the following components in your application:
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Cover letter including your research interests/direction
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CV
Applications received by February 28, 2026 will receive full consideration, but the posting will remain open until the positions are filled.
Applicants from outside Canada will be considered but will be required to identify their ability to obtain a Canadian work permit.
The terms and conditions of employment are covered under the UCalgary and PDAC Collective Agreement. To find out more about postdoctoral scholar program at the University of Calgary visit our Postdocs website.
To learn more about postdoctoral scholar opportunities at the University of Calgary, view our Postdoc Careers website.
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