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A leading research institution in Potsdam is seeking a Postdoctoral Researcher to focus on hydrological connectivity as part of the Helmholtz SOLUTION Lab project. The candidate will develop predictive models, analyze complex data sets, and communicate with stakeholders to integrate findings into water management practices. Requires a Master’s and PhD in relevant fields, proficiency in English, and a strong understanding of hydrological processes. Full-time with state-of-the-art facilities and supportive work-life balance initiatives.
Reference Number 11039
GFZ is Germany's national centre for solid Earth research. We advance the understanding of dynamic processes to address global challenges, from mitigating the impacts of natural hazards and sustaining our habitat amid global change to responsibly managing georesources. We are part of the Helmholtz Association, the largest German scientific organisation. With around 1,200 employees as well as ca. 500 guest researchers, we contribute to the Helmholtz Research Field Earth and Environment, aligning cutting‑edge research with societal relevance and international collaboration. Our work integrates multidisciplinary studies across Earth’s system components, leveraging advanced technologies and infrastructure to research solutions and to transfer our knowledge to society. We are doing this according to our vision: “Taking the pulse of our Earth to safeguard a habitable planet”.
The section 4.4 Hydrology (department Geosystems) offers a Postdoc position focusing on Hydrological connectivity of soil moisture and streamflow in the framework of the Helmholtz Water Safety and Security Initiative.
This position is part of the project “Securing Terrestrial Water Cycles: the Helmholtz SOLUTION Lab Elbe River Basin (SOLVE)”, funded by the Helmholtz Association. SOLVE brings together expertise from seven Helmholtz Centres and 10 stakeholder institutions to develop a science‑based decision framework for the Elbe River catchment. The overarching goal is to identify and optimise water management practices that preserve or restore hydrological and biological connectivity. Work will be carried out in the Sub‑Project HYDROCONNECT.
We are looking for a candidate to investigate the hydrological connectivity in the Elbe River basin by quantifying the relationship between the dynamics of soil moisture connectivity and streamflow response. This study will integrate satellite‑, ground‑, and simulation‑based data on the landscape water balance with data analytics to understand how variations in connectivity influence hydrograph characteristics, e.g. flood peaks and drought recession. A key objective is to identify and predict gatekeepers, i.e., critical locations that dynamically link upstream areas to the drainage network. The position will interact closely with other partners in SOLVE, particularly in the Sub‑Project HYDROCONNECT, where gravity‑based terrestrial water storage observations will be integrated with isotopic tracer methods and geophysical monitoring, and coupled hydrological and groundwater modelling, combined with machine learning techniques, will quantify groundwater recharge and groundwater resilience.
Start date: As soon as possible
Fixed term: 31st December 2028
Salary: The position is classed as salary group 13 according to “TVöD Bund (Tarifgebiet Ost)”. The salary group is determined on the basis of the Collective Wage Agreement and the respective personal qualifications.
Working hours: Full‑time (currently 39 h/week); The position is generally suitable for part‑time work.
Place of work: Potsdam