Doctoral Research Opportunities at Baylor University
 
Profs. Boris Lau and Bryan Brooks are jointly recruiting outstanding PhD 
students to work on projects studying surface dynamics and ecological exposure 
and consequences of emerging contaminants (trace organics and nanoparticles). 
 
This is an excellent opportunity for students who are interested to become 
experts in the emerging field that requires the crossover of aquatic ecology, 
toxicology and environmental nanoscience. Baylor University provides access and 
training to state-of-the art research facilities situated in the newly opened 
$103 million Baylor Sciences Building (www.baylor.edu/bsb). The students will 
be part of a multidisciplinary team of ecologists, environmental engineers,  
chemists, geoscientists, toxicologists and microbiologists from a newly formed 
Institute of Ecology, Earth, and Environmental Sciences 
(www.baylor.edu/tieees).  Core multiuser laboratories with permanent scientific 
staff in aquatic science (www.baylor.edu/crasr), spatial science, molecular 
biosciences and mass spectrometry are available to support graduate research 
pursuits.
 
Successful applicants must possess a strong academic record and excellent 
English communication skills. Highly motivated candidates with a BS or MS 
degree in relevant science and/or engineering disciplines will be considered. 
Qualified students will be funded through teaching and/or research 
assistantships that provide tuition remission, competitive stipends, health 
benefits, and travel support to attend professional meetings. Prospective 
candidates are encouraged to submit their CVs to Dr. Bryan Brooks 
([email protected]; 
www.baylor.edu/environmentalscience/index.php?id=56293) and/or Dr. Boris Lau 
([email protected]; www.baylor.edu/Geology/index.php?id=62676). Please use 
“Lau-Brooks Research Opportunities” in the subject line. Review of applicants 
will continue until all positions are filled. 
 
Preferred start date: January or August 2010 
 
Baylor University is a private university located in Waco, Texas, USA. 
Chartered in 1845, it is the oldest university in Texas. Ranked among the top 
100 national universities, the University is classified by the Carnegie 
Foundation as research university with high research activity.
 
 
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Bryan W. Brooks, Ph.D.
Associate Professor
Department of Environmental Science 
Center for Reservoir and Aquatic Systems Research
Baylor University
One Bear Place #97266
Waco TX 76798-7266 USA
T: 254-710-6553
F: 254-710-3409
[email protected] 

 



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