Education
The University of Georgia School of Engineering offers programs with relevant specialties for both Master’s and Ph.D. students interested in the Institute for Resilient Infrastructure Systems. In fall 2024, IRIS will begin offering the Natural Infrastructure Graduate Certificate, available to grad students from any discipline.
Learn more about IRIS programs and our partners at the link below. You can also continue to explore our resources, research topics, and more at the menu above.
Job Opportunities
IRIS brings researchers from departments across the University of Georgia campus into conversation with each other, and provides support in the form of workshops, communications, and opportunities for collaboration. With our interdisciplinary perspective, we are able to tackle tough problems from all angles.
We also offer industry, academic and governmental partners a space to post their jobs, and you can explore those along with IRIS-internal positions at the job board below. On this page, you’ll also find the link to submit a job posting.
Collaborate
IRIS works closely with communities, municipalities and industry partners to support them in creating and implementing pragmatic resilience solutions backed up by the best available science, technology and communications tools. We help organizations prepare to be stronger when things go wrong, while enhancing their reputation, stakeholder relationships, and cost effectiveness.
Check out our resources for NbS projects and proposals at the link below. You can submit our form describing your project, and we may get in touch with you about our resources that could support your idea.