Ph.D. Assistantships in Environmental Chemistry at the State University of New York

Employer
SUNY-ESF
Location
Syracuse, New York
Salary
Research and teaching assistantships provide stipends, tuition waivers, and health insurance
Closing date
Oct 15, 2023

The Department of Chemistry offers assistantships for students pursuing a Ph.D. in Environmental Chemistry.

We provide research opportunities spanning wide ranges: from field work to laboratory work to computer modeling, and from local ecosystems to global biogeochemical cycles. You can study molecules, microbes, and whole organisms.

Research topics include:

  • Climate change
  • Global carbon and nitrogen cycles
  • Drivers of regional air quality
  • Marine biota as ecosystem engineers
  • Ocean acidification
  • Coral reefs, harmful algal blooms, heavy metal contamination
  • PFAS/PFOS

For more information about the program, see https://www.esf.edu/academics/graduate/environmental-chemistry.php

Our graduates go on to careers in industry, government, NGOs, and academe.

We welcome underrepresented minorities and international students!

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