To encourage the research work, CIGIDEN is offering a 4-month postdoctoral research position in the research cluster of Risk and Resilience Analysis, focusing on Quantitative risk analysis and resilience of networks and complex systems. The candidate is expected to have expertise in quantitative research methods.
The successful applicant is expected to integrate in his/her research, disciplines related to the built environment, including but not limited to engineering, simulation, statistics and data science. The position is oriented to the synthesis and evaluation of risk and resilience of complex systems and networks subject to large (and multiple) natural hazards, and to the analysis and design of optimal planning and mitigation strategies to increase resilience of networks, communities and cities. To contribute to CIGIDEN’s work plan, the research, models, and mitigation strategies developed will be applied in central Chile.
Topics to be developed by the applicant may include one or more of the following:
- Simulation of networks and complex systems (within urban settlements) exposed to multiple hazards;
- Synthesis of large network and city models into graphical models;
- Application of data science techniques to the study of urban settings and networks;
- Recovery processes;
- Cascading effects and interdependencies between networks and urban settlements.
- Simulation and modeling of lifelines and urban settlements;
Candidates will become a part of the team working in different projects within the research cluster, contributing to the interaction and productivity in collaboration with the other research clusters of CIGIDEN, Natural Systems and Processes, and Social Practices. Also, candidates will be encouraged to participate in the different outreach activities and programs of CIGIDEN with the objective of transferring the scientific knowledge to different communities in the country, such as professionals and practitioners, and K-12 education.
Required qualifications
- The candidate must hold a PhD degree in an area related to the description above, with previous demonstrated experience in publishing in international indexed journals.
- The candidate should also be fluent in English. Conference publications and presentations, programing skills, and experience with geographic information systems will also be considered in the evaluation of the applicants.
- Experience in teaching, supervising of undergraduate and graduate students, engaging in outreach and transfer activities, participation in research projects, and other professional industry and research working experience are a plus.
Minimum expected achievements by the end of the period
The researcher should submit at least one WoS-indexed paper to a scientific journal.
Application
The call is open between July 5th and July 31st 2022, and the starting date should ideally be August 2022. Late applications may be considered until the position is filled, and special conditions may apply for the starting date. The duration of the position is for a total of 4 months.
To apply, please submit to Dr. Juan Carlos de la Llera (jcllera@ing.puc.cl) and Cc. to Juan Pablo Muñoz (jp.munoz@cigidenweb.ing.uc.cl) the following documentation:
- Letter of intent/motivation
- One page research proposal
- Extended CV
- Digital archive of most relevant published WoS papers
- Two letters of recommendation
The successful applicant will reside in Santiago, Chile. She/he will receive a gross monthly salary of $2,900,000 Chilean pesos, plus additional expenses for start-up research activities.
For additional information, please contact Juan Pablo Muñoz (jp.munoz@cigidenweb.ing.uc.cl).