Position Title

Senior Research Associate

Description

Efforts to restore urban and peri-urban lakes are on the rise globally, yet many fail to achieve a healthy ecological status. Despite growing investments in restoration, many projects suffer from fragmented planning, inconsistent technical standards, limited data integration, and weak linkage between scientific knowledge and on-ground decision-making. Restoration efforts are often reactive, consultant-driven, or based on isolated parameters rather than holistic system understanding.

There is a lack of structured, accessible platforms that integrate ecological science, engineering options, financial considerations, and stakeholder needs into a coherent decision-making framework. Different user groups, citizens, engineers, contractors, and planners operate with varying levels of data availability and technical capacity, leading to inconsistent and non-transparent choices. This initiative seeks to bridge the gap between research, policy, and implementation by institutionalising a standardised, science-based approach to lake restoration planning and evaluation.

Water and society programme – The programme aims to work towards achieving a water-secure future for society through interdisciplinary knowledge generation and dissemination, policy engagement, capacity building, and partnerships for equitable and sustainable water management and democratic water governance. To advance the knowledge, we adopt an approach of integrated water resources management and acknowledge an intricate interplay between natural and human systems within complex waterscapes. Our strategy integrates diverse knowledge streams, particularly hydrology encompassing surface water-groundwater interactions, political ecology, and science, technology, and society to analyse and address water-related issues by leveraging our expertise in geospatial tools and nature-based solutions.

Responsibilities

  1. Synthesize scientific literature on lake ecology, eutrophication control, Nature-based Solutions, and grey infrastructure.
  2. Develop structured decision frameworks linking lake conditions to restoration interventions.
  3. Prepare Standard Operating Procedures for design, implementation, monitoring, and maintenance.
  4. Develop quantitative estimation frameworks for pollutant reduction and ecological improvement.
  5. Work closely with web designers to translate scientific logic into a decision-support platform.
  6. Support interdisciplinary coordination among ecologists, engineers, and planners.
  7. Publish the findings in high-impact-factor journals

Qualifications

  • Graduate degree in Civil Engineering with a Master’s in Environmental Science or Environmental Engineering
  • 3-5 years of professional experience in lake restoration/urban water systems/watershed management/wastewater treatment/environmental infrastructure planning.
  • Demonstrated experience in designing, evaluating, or implementing solutions for water quality improvement.
  • Experience working with government agencies, urban local bodies, NGOs, or multidisciplinary research teams is desirable.
  • Proficiency in hydrological and water quality modeling tools 
  • Expertise in developing interfaces for Decision Support System
  • Proficiency in Python for data visualization will be an added advantage

How to Apply

Interested individuals can apply using the ‘Apply Now’ button.

Contact

Please direct your questions regarding this position to hr@atree.org

Note

• Only shortlisted candidates will be contacted by 15th April, 2026

Date Posted

6 March 2026

Valid Through

March 28, 2026

Employment Type

Full-time

Job Location

Bengaluru