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Funded Ph.D. Position in Petrophysics, Department of Geology, Kent State University, Ohio

Employer
Kent State University, Ohio
Location
Kent, OH, USA
Closing date
Aug 10, 2021

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Discipline
Hydrology, Interdisciplinary/Other, Mineral and Rock Physics
Career Level
Student / Graduate
Education Level
Masters
Job Type
Internship
Relocation Cost
No Relocation
Sector Type
Academia

Funded Ph.D. Position in Petrophysics, Department of Geology, Kent State University, Ohio

Dr. Kuldeep Singh is seeking a PhD student to conduct research in areas of Petrophysics. This funded project is titled: ‘How the surface roughness contributes to wettability and its alteration of geologic minerals

Information about the research facility to be used for this project can be found at https://www.kent.edu/amlci/characterization-facility  which has following equipment available https://www.kent.edu/amlci/characterization-facility-tools

Interested students should have a background in Geoscience, Petroleum Engineering, Civil and/or Environmental engineering. Strong applicants will have a solid academic record (>3.4/4.0 GPA), and previous research experiences. Applicants not meeting these criteria will also be considered based on a compelling letter of interest. The student will also be eligible for funding during summer semesters based on academic progress. You can contact Dr. Kuldeep Singh (email ID: ckuldeep@kent.edu) for questions about this PhD position and/or sending CV/resume.

This PhD position can start in the Fall 2021 or the Spring 2022 semester. Information on application process can be found at https://www.kent.edu/admissions/apply/graduate

Information about research interests of Dr. Kuldeep Singh can be found at https://www.kent.edu/geology/kuldeep-singh-chaudhary

Information about life in Kent, Ohio can be found at https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kent,_Ohio and https://www.kentohio.org/411/About-Kent

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