Postdoctoral Opportunity: Developing the next generation of lava flow forecasting tools at USGS

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From: "Patrick, Matthew R" <mpatrick@xxxxxxxx>


*Postdoctoral Opportunity: Developing the next generation of lava flow
forecasting tools at USGS*

The U.S. Geological Survey (USGS) Hawaiian Volcano Observatory and the
Center for the Study of Active Volcanoes at University of Hawaiʻi at Hilo
seek a postdoctoral research associate to work on lava flow forecasting
tools for effusive eruption hazard assessment and response.

*Opportunity description:*

The primary volcanic hazard in Hawaiʻi over the past 200 years has been
lava flows, and KÄ«lauea Volcanoâ??s 2018 lower East Rift Zone eruptionâ?? the
most destructive eruption in HawaiÊ»i in modern times â?? has reinforced the
potential for lava flow hazard in Hawaiʻi as well as other communities at
risk in the United States and around the world.

We are seeking a postdoctoral researcher to join a team of USGS scientists
working to develop the next generation of quantitative lava flow
forecasting tools, in order to improve forecasting of flow routes, length,
advance rates and coverage during future eruptive crises.  The project aim
is to develop a quantitative tool, or tools, that can be used by USGS for
hazard assessment.  The scope of the project could either involve (1) the
development of a new quantitative flow model, or (2) the integration and
modification of existing quantitative tools to simulate lava flow advance
and coverage.  This work will be supported by collaboration with ongoing
research within the USGS lava flow research group on lava eruption
dynamics, studies of recent eruptions, and model benchmarking of current
tools.  High performance computing facilities and computer science
resources are also available through USGS to support both model development
and application as an operational forecasting tool.

Candidates should have a PhD, strong quantitative and programming skills;
experience in volcanic or other geophysical fluid or hazard modeling is
preferred.  Although the project has an applied research focus, results
will be communicated to the scientific community through conference
presentations and publications.  The appointment is for one year with the
possibility of renewal for an additional year based on performance and
continued funding.  The position is a fellowship with a monthly stipend of
$7833, and an additional $2700 available yearly for conference travel.
Funds for equipment will also be provided.

*How to apply:*

This position is available now and applications will be evaluated beginning
on October 5.  To apply, please email the following to:
hvolavapostdoc@xxxxxxxxx   (1) a CV with the contact information for three
references and (2) a cover letter describing your interest in the position
and your educational, research, and professional experience in the relevant
fields of numerical modeling, fluid dynamics, volcanology, and scientific
programming.  This appointment is made through the Center for the Study of
Active Volcanoes at University of Hawaiʻi at Hilo and is open to all
regardless of citizenship.  Email mpatrick@xxxxxxxx or
hdietterich@xxxxxxxx with
any questions about this opportunity.

Project mentors:
Dr. Matthew Patrick (USGS Hawaiian Volcano Observatory)
Dr. Hannah Dietterich (USGS Alaska Volcano Observatory)


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