Job Responsibilities:
Proficient in using hydrology and water-related modeling tools, including InfoWorks ICM, GPS-X, Mike21, and Mike22, to develop practical and feasible models.
Dynamically adjust the modeling process to compensate for missing data by leveraging one or more modeling approaches.
Collaborate with algorithm engineers to complete the overall modeling process and provide feedback for model optimization.
Work closely with MLOps engineers to transition offline models into online models.
Qualifications:
1.Master's degree in Hydrological Informatization or a related field from a 985/211 university.
2.Age: 25 – 35.
3.CET-6.
4.Proficient in modeling tool automation languages, including but not limited to: ICMLive Rules, Fortran, GPS-X BSL, and Python.
5.Skilled in using MATLAB for preliminary data analysis and processing.
6.Modeling Requirements:
6.1Successfully developed at least one urban water supply network model (e.g., filling degree model, leakage model, flood model, etc.).
6.2Completed a river or tributary pollutant diffusion model.
6.3Successfully transitioned at least one offline model into an automated online model.
6.4Developed a precise dosing or aeration model for a municipal or industrial wastewater treatment plant.
7.Preferred Qualifications:
7.1Published papers in core journals, authored books, or contributed as a lead author/editor in hydrology and water-related modeling scenarios (SCI, EI, or equivalent).