Dear colleagues, 

We are hiring for multiple postdoc and PhD student positions for a 
large-scale collaborative project funded through the EPA Community Change 
program. Governance is the focus of one project component - evaluating and 
establishing appropriate responsible management and governance approaches 
for achieving sustainability of climate-resilient, decentralized wastewater 
systems.

Successful candidates will join one of the seven participating research 
groups; campuses focused on governance include Arizona State University 
(Dr. Maura Allaire) and Texas A&M University (Dr. Amal Bakchan).

Please see details below.
Application deadline: November 15, 2024
Earliest start date: January 1, 2025

Best wishes,
Maura Allaire

Assistant Professor
Water Equity Lab <https://faculty.sites.uci.edu/allaire/> | School of 
Geographical Sciences and Urban Planning
Arizona State University


*Project*: Innovative, Climate-Resilient, and Cost-Effective Decentralized 
Wastewater Treatment Systems and Management in Rural Unincorporated 
Communities in the Alabama Black Belt

*Closing date*: November 15, 2024.

*Project Description*: This is a large-scale multi-institutional project 
that seeks to implement innovative, cost-effective, and climate-resilient 
decentralized wastewater treatment systems and management strategies in the 
rural Alabama Black Belt, supported by multi-faceted workforce development 
programs aimed at reducing GHG emissions, protecting human and 
environmental health, and improving economic development opportunities. The 
Black Belt communities suffer from the confluence of rural poverty, a lack 
of available sewer, and shrink-swell clay soils that preclude the use of 
affordable onsite wastewater technologies. Therefore, onsite wastewater 
failures and “straight pipes” (surface discharge of raw sewage from homes) 
are common.
The project brings together an interdisciplinary team with expertise in 
water sector treatment and management, engineering, climate resilience, 
public health, governance, social equity, and policy. Further details about 
this project are here: 
https://www.epa.gov/inflation-reduction-act/community-change-grants-selections

We seek to hire multiple postdocotal fellows and graduate students (PhD and 
MS) to lead aspects of this collaborative research effort between seven 
universities. Several campuses will focus on governance and management 
aspects of wastewater systems, including Arizona State University (Dr. 
Maura Allaire) and Texas A&M University (Dr. Amal Bakchan). Additional 
collaborators include Princeton University (Dr. Jason Ren), University of 
Alabama (Dr. Mark Elliott), and University of South Alabama (Dr. Kevin 
White). The successful candidates will join one of these research labs, 
with the opportunity to collaborate with the research labs in other 
universities.

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*Postdoctoral Researchers *

Position and Duties:
We seek to hire at least four postdoctoral researchers to lead aspects of 
this collaborative research effort. The successful candidates will 
contribute to the diverse components of the project in the broad areas of 
(1) evaluating and establishing appropriate responsible management and 
governance approaches for achieving systems sustainability, (2) evaluating 
and monitoring viable onsite climate-resilient wastewater treatment 
technologies, and (3) developing a robust climate-focused
wastewater workforce development program. Activities could include field, 
laboratory, and modeling.

Qualifications:
PhD in Geography, Urban Planning, Public Policy, Environmental Economics, 
Civil Engineering, or related fields. Demonstrated expertise and interests 
in socio-technical infrastructure systems, utility governance, climate 
resilience, and/or social equity.

Application Instructions:
These positions offer competitive salary and benefits. To apply, all 
application material must be submitted as a single PDF through the 
following link: https://forms.gle/K3RUQhC67aKNEVJM8
The application packet should include (1) a cover letter describing your 
interest in the position and relevant experience (considering the five 
bulleted topic areas mentioned above), (2) your current CV, (3) contact 
information of three references, and (4) a PDF of one journal article of 
what you believe is your best published research.
Please contact Dr. Amal Bakchan (the project lead PI) at 
[email protected] or Dr. Maura Allaire (co-PI) at 
[email protected] for additional information about the positions, with 
the subject line “Prospective Postdoc – Community Change Project” 


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*Graduate Assistant/PhD Student Fellowship *
Position and Duties:
The successful candidates will contribute to the diverse components of the 
project in the broad areas of (1) evaluating and establishing appropriate 
responsible management and governance approaches for achieving systems 
sustainability, (2) evaluating and monitoring viable onsite 
climate-resilient wastewater treatment technologies, and (3) developing a 
robust climate-focused wastewater workforce development program. Activities 
could include field, laboratory, and modeling.

Qualifications:
Bachelor’s degree in Geography, Urban Planning, Public Policy, 
Environmental Economics, Civil Engineering, or related fields. Demonstrated 
expertise and interests in socio-technical infrastructure systems, utility 
governance, climate resilience, and/or social equity.

Application Instructions:
The positions will be funded through graduate research assistantships, 
providing stipend, tuition coverage, conference support, and benefits. 
Review of applications will begin on November 15, 2024, and continue until 
the positions are filled. To apply, all application material must be 
submitted as a single PDF through the following link: 
https://forms.gle/AZm6uL3i8Ucn8gjWA
The application packet should include (1) 1-2 pages statement of purpose, 
describing your interest in the position and relevant experience (be as 
specific as possible of how you would contribute to the ongoing research at 
the chosen research lab, considering the five topic areas mentioned above); 
(2) curriculum vitae (CV); (3) (un)official transcript(s); (4) standard 
testing scores (TOEFL for international students, GRE); and (5) writing 
sample(s) or past research publications.
Please contact Dr. Amal Bakchan (the project lead PI) at 
[email protected] or Dr. Maura Allaire (co-PI) at 
[email protected] for additional information about the positions, with 
the subject line “Prospective Graduate Student – Community Change Project” 

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