The Interdisciplinary Hydrology Laboratory (http://www.forh2o.net/) and the 
Institute of Water Security and Science (http://iwss.wvu.edu/) of West 
Virginia University in collaboration with the Divisions of Plant and Soil 
Sciences, and Forestry and Natural Resources in the Davis College of 
Agriculture, Natural Resources and Design, invite applications for a Ph.D. 
graduate research assistant who will conduct research investigating the 
relationships of hydrology, pathogens and suspended sediment. West Virginia 
University is the state’s flagship research-one institution, and is among 
the top universities in the nation, with demonstrated excellence in 
teaching and research.

Start date will be fall semester (August 16th) 2017. Primary duties include 
water flow and water quality monitoring with additional responsibilities 
including field work, stream cross sections, instrument maintenance, data 
collection, processing, analyses and modeling, coursework, dissertation, 
and multiple publications.

Applicants must possess bachelors and master’s degrees completed in natural 
resources, ecology, environmental sciences, physical hydrology, water 
quality, or a closely related field. Experience in stream measurements, 
data processing, analysis and modeling, water quality monitoring and 
analysis, GIS, and strong verbal, written, and computational skills are 
highly desired. Successful applicants will work collaboratively and 
independently, conduct field work under variable weather conditions, and 
aid in installation and maintenance of instruments and monitoring sites. 
Applicants must possess a valid US driver's license and be able to lift and 
carry equipment and tools. 

To apply, please forward by email the following documents (unofficial 
documents for initial application are acceptable; incomplete applications 
will not be reviewed): transcript, curriculum vitae, recent GRE scores, 
recent TOEFL/IELTS scores (international students), cover letter (including 
academic, research and professional goals and interests), and the names and 
contact information of three references to: Dr. Jason Hubbart, 3109 
Agricultural Sciences Building, West Virginia University, Morgantown, WV 
26506, USA; Tel No. (304) 293-2472; Fax: (304) 293-2960; Email: 
jason.hubb...@mail.wvu.edu.

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