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Community-engaged research in Flood Hazards 
Washington University in St. Louis – Geomorphology Group

Review of applications will begin October 31, 2025 and continue until the position is filled.

The WUSTL Geomorphology Lab is recruiting a postdoctoral researcher is recruiting a postdoctoral researcher to join an interdisciplinary team investigating links between flooding, environmental pathogen levels, and related intestinal infection risk in low-resource regions of the United States. starting January 2026 as part of a newly funded, multi-disciplinary project:  “Predicting Flood-Related Health Threats in At-Risk U.S. Communities.”

This position will focus on integrating high-resolution field monitoring, remote sensing, and statistical and numerical modeling approaches to improve predictive flood hazard mapping. The postdoc will work as part of a larger, interdisciplinary research team to explore the connections between flood exposure, environmental pathogen prevalence, and human health.

  • The successful candidate will lead efforts to:
  • Design, deploy, and maintain environmental sensor stations, including quarterly travel for installation and servicing to flood prone regions in Illinois and Mississippi. 
  • Apply computer vision and machine learning approaches to integrate ground-based imagery, remote sensing data, and lidar data for high-resolution flood detection and mapping. 
  • Develop and calibrate hydraulic flood models for each study site, informed by sensor networks and image-based observations. 
  • Conduct cross-disciplinary geospatial analyses linking modeled flooding patterns with soil pathogen and participant data to investigate flood-related health risks.  

The postdoc will join a cohort of graduate students and postdocs across Earth Science, Environmental Engineering, Data Science and Statistics, Microbiology, and Anthropology. Together, this team will conduct community-engaged research, integrating field measurements, remote sensing data, and modeling to address urgent challenges at the intersection of natural hazards, human health, and social equity.

 

Required Qualifications

  • PhD in Earth or Environmental Science, Civil/Environmental Engineering, Geography, Computer Science, or a related field at time of appointment. 
  • Demonstrated experience in computer vision/machine learning, remote sensing, development of environmental sensor networks, or flood model development. 
  • Strong quantitative and data analysis skills. 
  • Strong scientific writing and presentation skills. 
  • Ability to work independently and as part of an interdisciplinary team. 
  • Skills Development Opportunities  

This position offers extensive training in:  

  • Interdisciplinary research collaboration, including mentoring from faculty members with expertise in anthropology, hydrology, microbiology, environmental engineering, and data science. 
    Advanced applications of computer vision techniques for high-resolution flood monitoring and modeling. 
  • Community-engaged research methodologies. 
  • Grant writing and research development. 
  • Mentoring undergraduate and graduate students. 
  • Access to professional development opportunities through WashU’s Office of Postdoctoral Affairs. More information on being a postdoc at WashU can be found at: https://postdoc.wustl.edu/prospective-postdocs/.  


Application Materials  

Please submit the following materials through the WashU application portal

  • Cover letter detailing research interests, relevant experience, and description of how this position fits your career goals (maximum 2 pages) 
  • Current CV   
  • Contact information for three professional references