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Ph.D. assistantships in hydrology and geomorphology

Employer
Utah Water Research Laboratory Sediment Dynamics Lab
Location
Logan, Utah
Salary
Monthly stipend, full tuition waiver, and health insurance
Closing date
Sep 27, 2022

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Discipline
Hydrology
Career Level
Student / Graduate
Education Level
Bachelors
Job Type
Internship
Relocation Cost
No Relocation
Sector Type
Academia

The Sediment Dynamics Laboratory at Utah State University has two fully supported Ph.D. positions available. Start dates can range from the Spring 2023 semester (January) to the start of as the Fall 2023 semester (August). Students will have the opportunity to be part of an interdisciplinary team working on understanding how climate change and natural disturbances impact rivers and physical water quality over societally relevant timescales. Within these projects’ students will have opportunities to engage with laboratory experiments, fieldwork, GIS and terrain analysis, and sediment transport data synthesis and modeling.

The Sediment Dynamics Laboratory is a part of the Utah Water Research Laboratory, a large and highly collaborative research center focused on solving water problems within Utah and globally. The Civil & Environmental Engineering department’s water focused graduate programs offer an unrivaled collection of courses and specializations with over 10 faculty actively working in water research. Across campus Utah State University boasts a remarkable collection of hydrologists (10) and geomorphologists (7) producing an abundance of exceptional research opportunities.

Utah State University is located in Logan Utah, a rapidly growing midsized city within the picturesque Cache Valley an hour and a half drive from Salt Lake City and a half days drive from eight spectacular national parks. The mountains surrounding Logan offer exceptional access to year-round outdoor activities within the Uinta-Wasatch-Cache National Forest. If your hobbies involve the outdoors, then Logan is a great place to be for your Ph.D.

People interested in applying should have (1) an undergraduate or masters degree in science or engineering and (2) be highly motivated to conduct research at a high level. Review of applications will begin immediately and continue until the positions are filled. For consideration or additional information, please contact Colin Phillips (colin.phillips@usu.edu) and include a copy of your CV/Resume and your latest academic transcript.

My lab group welcomes people of all races, ethnicities, national origins, gender identifications, sexual orientations, and disability statuses, and I particularly encourage prospective students from underrepresented groups to apply. The Utah Water Research Lab provides an academically enriching environment and I strive to provide a supportive climate so that all members of our group can thrive and succeed.

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