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Anamika Shreevastava

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New York University

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Aerospace Engineering

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Climate Science

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Urban Planning

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Environmental Science

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PhD in Urban Adaptation to Extreme Heat at New York University

This is an exciting PhD opportunity at New York University (NYU), specifically within the Center for Urban Science + Progress and the NYU Tandon School of Engineering. The position focuses on understanding how cities and their populations adapt to extreme heat, a critical issue at the intersection of environmental science, urban planning, and complex systems. The research will explore urban mobility and the multifaceted ways in which urban environments respond to climate challenges. The successful candidate will join a vibrant, interdisciplinary team working on cutting-edge research in urban adaptation, climate resilience, and the dynamics of cities under stress from extreme heat events. The project is ideal for students interested in urban science, environmental adaptation, complex systems, and the application of engineering and data science to real-world urban problems. Applicants should have a strong academic background in a relevant field such as urban science, environmental science, engineering, or a related discipline. A keen interest in extreme heat, complex systems, and urban mobility is essential. The position is set to begin in Fall 2026, providing ample time for interested candidates to prepare their applications and reach out for further information. NYU offers a dynamic research environment in the heart of New York City, with access to world-class resources and a diverse academic community. The Center for Urban Science + Progress is renowned for its interdisciplinary approach to urban challenges, making it an excellent place to pursue doctoral research on climate adaptation and urban resilience. For more information, candidates are encouraged to contact Assistant Professor Anamika Shreevastava or visit the NYU Center for Urban Science + Progress website. Please share this opportunity with interested colleagues and networks.

2 months ago