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GRADUATE (MS or PhD) STUDENT OPPORTUNITY in Watershed Hydrology
School of Environment and Natural Resources, The Ohio State University

I am seeking a MS or PhD-level graduate student to conduct field-based research 
on hydrologic flow permanence in headwater streams.

Ephemeral and intermittent streams exhibit streamflow regimes that fluctuate 
between drying and wetting, the degree to which is a distinguishing ecosystem 
characteristic that is associated with a range of important ecological and 
societal values. Despite the fact that these streams are a global phenomenon, 
occurring across a variety of hydroclimatic regimes (e.g., arid to tropical), 
quantifying the spatiotemporal variability of flow permanence and understanding 
the implications on physical, chemical, and biological stream processes remains 
an ongoing challenge.

This research will focus on quantifying spatiotemporal variability of 
hydrologic flow permanence in small streams in Ohio and the Central Appalachian 
Mountain Region.

Potential research topics include, but are not limited to

*         stream drying patterns within the context of local and 
landscape-scale morphology,

*         flow permanence changes under different current and historic land 
conversion (specifically surface mining, agriculture, and urbanization), and

*         ecological implications to changes in flow permanence.

The position will begin August 2013 (Fall Semester) and can be either a masters 
or doctoral appointment depending on interest and experience of the student. 
Support will be a combination of teaching and research assistantships 
(approximately $20K per year plus tuition, fees and health benefits). 
Fellowship support may be possible for outstanding applicants.

The position will be based at the Ohio State University Agricultural and 
Research Development Center (OARDC) in Wooster, Ohio 
(http://www.oardc.ohio-state.edu/). Wooster (community of 25,000) is located 
approximately 90 miles northeast of Columbus and approximately 50 miles south 
of Cleveland. Full time coursework will take place at the University's main 
campus in Columbus, Ohio for the first year. Research will be based at the 
OARDC.

Applicants should have

*         demonstrated coursework in hydrology, geomorphology, and ecology (or 
related field)

*         a record of academic excellence (>3.5/4.0 GPA and >70th percentile in 
combined Verbal and Quantitative GREs strongly preferred)

*         strong communication (both oral and written) skills

*         demonstrated experience in field studies preferred




Interested applicants should send to Dr. Kristin Jaeger
([email protected]<mailto:[email protected]> ) a written statement of graduate 
research interests, a copy of their CV, GPA and GRE scores, unofficial 
transcript or list of coursework, and contact information for three references 
by 1 December 2012. Submission of the formal application by 7 January 2013 is 
required to ensure full consideration for available fellowships. (see

http://senr.osu.edu/Future_Graduate_Students/Admissions.htm). Review of 
applications will begin immediately and will continue until the position is 
filled.



To learn more about Dr. Jaeger's research please visit,

http://go.osu.edu/KJaeger



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Kristin Jaeger
Assistant Professor of Watershed Hydrology
School of Environment & Natural Resources
Ohio Agricultural Research & Development Center
The Ohio State University
1680 Madison Ave.
Wooster, Ohio 44691

[email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>
phone: 330.263.3661
skype: kljaeger
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