The
department of Physical Geography is looking for a PhD candidate for a project on operationalising equity in quantitative water resources systems models. Join our team to develop tools that support equitable and robust climate adaptation pathways for the water sector!
Your job Quantitative water resources systems models help decision-makers evaluate and improve the resilience of water supply systems. However, quantitative modelling frameworks often miss critical social dimensions and power dynamics that dictate outcomes for vulnerable populations. In this PhD position, you will develop new methods to operationalise equity considerations in quantitative water resources systems modelling. Working with a case study in the Federal District of Brazil (FDB), a region with a history of drought and a legacy of inequitable historical development, you will expand an existing modelling framework, explore the equity implications of climate change and socioeconomic uncertainties on the FDB system, and develop new policies to guide equitable and sustainable water supply planning. As part of this PhD research, you will advance the use of tools such as reinforcement learning, high-performance computing, and multi-objective evolutionary optimisation to support robust, adaptive, and equitable urban water supply management policies.
During this project, you will work with other researchers from the department of Physical Geography and with partners from the University of Brasilia. Results may also be shared with stakeholders and influence future policymaking.
This project is a collaboration with partners at the University of Brasilia’s
Postgraduate Programme in Environmental Technology and Water Resources.
To support academic and personal development, PhD candidates follow courses and assist in teaching Earth Sciences at Bachelor's and Master's level. Together these activities amount to twenty percent of the contracted time.