A PhD position is available to analyze the impacts of climate extremes, such as droughts and floods, on forests as part of the SEESAW program. The research focuses on understanding hydroclimatic extremes and their effects on forest conditions through long-term data analysis. Candidates should have a Master’s degree in Earth Sciences, Physics, Data Sciences, or related fields, with strong computational and data analysis skills, experience in remote sensing, and knowledge of plant physiology being advantageous. The role includes generating remote sensing products, analyzing groundwater impacts, and improving preparedness for hydroclimatic events.