The Wyoming Center for Environmental Hydrology and Geophysics at the University 
of Wyoming seeks 
candidates for two PhD research assistantships examining 1) hydrological 
partitioning of snowmelt at 
the watershed scale; and 2) vegetation controls on surface and subsurface 
hydrological fluxes.  
Candidates will be part of a large multi-disciplinary team of students, 
postdocs and faculty 
researchers focused on snow hydrology, critical zone processes, and subsurface 
geophysics and 
hydrology in the Medicine Bow and Laramie Range mountains in southeastern 
Wyoming.  Candidates 
will join the interdisciplinary PhD Program in Hydrologic Science at UWyo 
(http://www.uwyo.edu/wrese/) and have access to state-of-the-art 
instrumentation in the University 
of Wyoming Stable Isotope Facility (http://www.uwyo.edu/sif/), Surface and 
Subsurface Hydrology 
Lab (http://www.uwyo.edu/epscor/wycehg/research%2Dfacilities/sshl/), and 
Facility for Imaging the 
Near- and Sub-surface Environment (http://www.uwyo.edu/epscor/wycehg/research-
facilities/finse.html).

Send inquiries, CV's, and transcripts to: Professor David G. Williams, 
Department of Botany, University 
of Wyoming, 1000 E. University Ave, Dept 3165, Laramie, WY 82071; Tel. No. 
(307) 766-4387; Email. 
[email protected]. The positions are available immediately.

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