Advancing water reservoir control under deep uncertainty - _CDR_DEIB_
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Offer Description Global climate change and socio-economic dynamics are increasingly challenging the long-term performance of water reservoir systems, exacerbating uncertainty in
both water availability and demand. This research programme aims to advance water reservoir control and planning under deep uncertainty by developing integrated,
multi-objective frameworks that allow adapting control policies and other planning decisions over time. The proposed methodologies will support the identification of robust and cost-eective solutions, explicitly accounting for trade-os among competing objectives and evolving future conditions, and will be demonstrated through representative reservoir system case studies as part of the BERLIN project.
Quality, originality, and innovation of the research proposal, with reference to the research program covered by this selection (up to 20 points)
Relevance and significance of previous research activities and professional experience in relation to the research program (up to 20 points)
Relevance and significance of submitted publications with respect to the research program (up to 20 points)
Interview, aimed at assessing the candidate’s research aptitude, their ability to implement the proposed project, and their knowledge of English and/or other relevant languages for the research (up to 40 points)
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