A graduate assistantship is available in URBAN ECOHYDROLOGY at Washington
State University in Vancouver, for a student interested in a PhD (already
with MS) or an MS-PhD dual degree. Exceptional candidates wishing MS only
will also be considered.

The intended research theme is, broadly, the cycling of water through urban
vegetation, urban soil moisture, urban streams and riparian zones,
surface-subsurface interactions, and the heterogeneous urban ecohydrological
environment generally. The qualified candidate is expected to develop during
the beginning of their graduate studies a specific thesis/dissertation
research topic based on their own interests within in this general area, in
cooperation with supervisor Dr. Kevan Moffett. Required qualifications
include: strong physical science and mathematics or engineering background,
familiarity with hydrology, strong writing and communication skills,
research experienced. Desired (but not required) qualifications include:
numerical modeling experience, programming experience, GIS skills,
independent field research experience, some exposure to plant biology and/or
aquatic biogeochemistry and/or soil physics and/or remote sensing analysis.
The position will begin in August 2017 and be in Environmental Sciences (if
MS) or Environmental Science and Natural resources (PhD) at Washington State
University, with study fully on the Vancouver campus. Funding of graduate
tuition, full-time stipend, plus benefits is guaranteed for sufficient time
to complete the degree. Vancouver, WA is a fantastic city in southwestern
Washington State, USA, between the coast and the Cascades Mountains and just
across the Columbia River from vibrant Portland, Oregon. 

Inquire immediately with [email protected] and attach CV; applications
accepted on a rolling basis, but position closing soon.

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