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PhD Opportunity: Environmental Systems Engineering
Institution: Penn State University

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Dr. Meng Wang’s research group in Environmental Systems Engineering in John and Willie Leone Family Department of Energy and Mineral Engineering (EME) at The Pennsylvania State University has openings for doctoral students starting in Spring/Fall 2025. The students will conduct research in resource recovery, nutrient management or environmental sustainability. The potential projects are:
Algae-based systems for resource recovery and water reuse
Partial nitritation and anammox for mainstream wastewater treatment
Biorecovery of energy and minerals from mining waste
Environmental biotechnology in energy and mineral applications
Self-motivated students with background in environmental engineering, chemical engineering, biotechnology, geosciences, mathematical modeling, or related fields are encouraged to apply. Candidates are expected to have strong academic records and good communication skills. Experience in bioreactor design and operation, environmental microbiology, kinetic modeling or environmental sustainability are desirable, but not required. Qualified applicants are encouraged to contact Dr. Meng Wang (mxw1118@psu.edu) with their CVs and submit their application online and select “Energy and Mineral Engineering” (https://lnkd.in/gNa67JK8).
Dear Colleagues,

I am recruiting one Ph.D. student to join the Hydrologic Interfaces and Processes Laboratory for Fall 2025. This position is fully funded and supports student tuition, benefits, and a competitive graduate stipend. While there is flexibility on the potential research projects, all projects focus on bacterially mediated reactive transport in confined geometries. Potential projects include:

• Using experiments and modeling to investigate the fate of pharmaceuticals and their degradation byproducts in river sediments (learn more).

• Investigating feedbacks between mass transport, microbial growth, and reactions in confined flows (e.g., groundwater, the human gut) using microfluidics (learn more).

Please click here or review the attached job flyer for information.

Thank you, Kevin

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Kevin R. Roche, Ph.D.

Assistant Professor

Dept of Civil Engineering

Boise State University

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Louisiana State University’s Department of Geology and Geophysics is looking for strong student applications for our MS and PhD programs. We encourage highly motivated students with an interest in a variety of topics related to our competitive research programs, including:

· Mineralogy, Petrology and Solid Earth Systems

· Stratigraphy, Geologic Time and Climate

· Sedimentary Systems

· Geophysics

· Paleoenvironmental Reconstruction

· Structure, Tectonics, and Landscape Evolution

· Planetary Science

· Polar Studies

· Geochemistry

· Hydrology/Hydrogeology

· Energy

Admission to the graduate program is based on academic merit and research focus; we thrive on diversity. We offer both Teaching Assistantships and Research Assistantships as available.

In addition, we are pleased to announce a Fellowship opportunity (MS and PhD) under the Applied Depositional Geosystem Fellowship (ADG). The ADG program aims to prepare students for careers in the energy industry through course work applicable to industry, through participation on the IBA Competition Team, and through a thesis or dissertation that is focused on an industry-related topic. Stipend $25,000/yr for two years. Additional TA support for PhD student contingent on progress through the program. Tuition and partial fees paid.

Application deadline January 1.

Please visit our Departmental and Graduate Admissions homepages for more information.



Special recruiting announcements:

CENEX is looking for one or two graduate students (MS or PhD) to conduct palynological (microfossils) analyses of samples recovered from IODP expedition 401 with the objective of Investigating Miocene Mediterranean–Atlantic Gateway Exchange. Background in palynology a plus but not required. Students should be detailed oriented, patient and love spending time at the microscope. Contact Dr. Sophie Warny at swarny@lsu.edu if interested or for questions. Lab and IODP 401 details found here.

Adam Forte is recruiting a PhD student for a project that seeks to understand how variations in the spatial footprint of runoff events influence long-term landscape evolution. The project will involve significant landscape evolution model use and development, and as such, a student with an interest in numerical modeling and ideally some experience with programming (python preferred, but experiences with other languages are beneficial) would be ideal. While modeling and model development makes up the bulk, there are potential opportunities for the student to participate in field work in the western US, 10Be cosmogenic erosion rate analysis, hydroclimatology data analysis, and topographic analysis. Interested students should contact Adam Forte (aforte8@lsu.edu).

Eirini Poulaki is recruiting two students for two fully funded PhD projects in metamorphic petrochronology and (micro)structural geology: 1. NSF funded project in reconciling the geophysical observations of slow slip and tremor in subduction zones with geologic and rheological constraints. The project will involve a significant component of fieldwork in the Franciscan, California, (and if desired by the student in the Cyclades, Greece), geochronology/geochemistry, metamorphic petrology, and structural work. 2. Investigating feedback between deformation and fluid/rock interactions during mantle exhumation. This project will utilize existing samples collected during IODP Expedition 402 in the Tyrrhenian Sea. This work will involve geochronology/geochemistry, microstructural work, and stable isotope analyses. Interested students please contact Eirini Poulaki (epoulaki@lsu.edu).
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Brandon Shuck is recruiting one PhD student for an NSF-funded project investigating mantle dynamics during incipient seafloor spreading in the Atlantic Ocean using marine geophysical data. The project seeks to understand how anomalous mantle temperature, composition, and flow patterns from prior subduction & supercontinent cycle influence subsequent mid-ocean ridge processes. The student will have the opportunity to sail on the R/V Marcus Langseth for a 42-day cruise to acquire new marine seismic data in the western Atlantic, spanning the first ~50 Myr of seafloor spreading recording the initial breakup of Pangea. The student will analyze these data as part of their dissertation to constrain the evolution of oceanic lithosphere and conduct petrologic models of mantle melting and crustal accretion to infer the asthenospheric conditions during upwelling beneath the Mid-Atlantic Ridge. Experience in inversion and interpretation of marine seismic data, quantitative skills, as well as programming in shell/python is preferred. However, general enthusiasm and interest in studying tectonic processes with geophysical data is the most important. Interested students should contact Brandon Shuck (bshuck@lsu.edu).
Multiple PhD positions on paleoclimate reconstruction, ice sheet modeling, and sea level analyses to understand conditions during the last interglacial period, 125,000 years ago.

1) PhD position at the University of Alaska, Fairbanks with Andy Aschwanden (aaschwanden@alaska.edu) on ice sheet and Earth system modeling.

2) PhD position at the University of Florida with Oana Dumitru (odumitru@ufl.edu) on U-Th geochronology and sedimentology.

3) PhD position at Lamont-Doherty Earth Observatory, Columbia University with Jerry McManus (jmcmanus@ldeo.columbia.edu) on paleoclimate/paleoceanographic reconstructions.

4) PhD position at Lamont-Doherty Earth Observatory, Columbia University with Jacky Austermann (jackya@ldeo.columbia.edu) on modeling sea level and glacial isostatic adjustment.

5) PhD or postdoc position at the University of Victoria, Canada, with Blake Dyer (blakedyer@uvic.ca) on sedimentology and statistical modeling.
Dear colleagues,

At NYU, the Climate, Energy, and Risk Analytics Lab (CERA) is looking for passionate postdoc candidates starting from January 2025! Our research focuses on identifying, measuring, and managing various climate risks including floodings using complex models and ML.

The successful candidate will work on developing forecasting models and quantifying cascading socioeconomic impacts, working closely with the NYC municipal leaders to implement the models.

The lab is led by Dr. Yuki Miura who is an assistant professor in Urban Science and Mechanical Engineering at NYU Tandon School of Engineering and Volatility and Risk at NYU Stern School of Business. She serves as a member of NYC Panel on Climate Change (NPCC5).

For more details and apply: https://forms.gle/d4LvkmN8NfiJU63N9

Appreciate it if you could forward this opportunity with anybody if you have in mind!

Best,

Yuki Miura
Assistant Professor | New York University
Climate, Energy, and Risk Analytics Lab
NYU Tandon Department of Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering
NYU Tandon Center for Urban Science and Progress
NYU Stern Volatility and Risk Institute (faculty advisory board)
NYC Panel on Climate Change (NPCC5)
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Fully funded Graduate Assistantship (PhD in Sustainable Water Resources) at Clemson University- No application fee

They are seeking a highly motivated PhD student to join our growing and dynamic Sustainable Water Resources Research Team, starting in Fall 2025, with a graduate assistantship.

Facebook link: https://lnkd.in/gg5fu99c
I am very excited to announce we are looking for an ambitious hashtag#PhD student to join our team at British Geological Survey, in collaboration with Newcastle University, AtkinsRéalis and WTW. The project, is part of a fantastic NERC programme, the Centre for Doctoral Training (hashtag#CDT) for Resilient Flood Futures (more information about FLOOD-CDT at this link https://flood-cdt.ac.uk/). The student will receive extensive cohort based training, across all research themes of the CDT, in parallel with leadership and mentoring guidance.
The student will work on a highly relevant topic in the context of current hashtag#climate pressures, looking to improve hashtag#floodprotection across scales using hashtag#geophysical methods.
Please share this opportunity with anyone who might be interested. All applications are to be submitted by January 8th, following the instructions at this link: https://lnkd.in/egggFQJU
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Several PhD Funded Positions in All Fields of Agricultural Sciences and Biotechnology at University of Sassari in Italy 🇮🇹... Please share and spread the word! For details visit: https://wp.me/pbv48T-9My
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Fully-funded PhD student: They are looking for 1 PhD student who shares our passion for GIScience and GeoAl, and is interested in research on deep learning, spatial analysis, and disaster resilience. The successful applicant will be fully funded through a combination of scholarships as Research Assistantships (RA), Teaching Assistantships (TA), and/or Fellowships.

Facebook link: https://lnkd.in/gg5fu99c
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Job Alert🧨 We are looking for two new Postdoctoral Researchers to join our inter-disciplinary team at PIK - Potsdam Institute for Climate Impact Research:

1. PostDoc on Adaptation in Agricultural Systems with a focus on the quantification of climate change impacts and the assessment of agroecological adaptation measures using process-based crop models

2. PostDoc on Health with a focus on the attribution of undernutrition-related climate change impacts on child health using statistical analyses of household data

🌱 As part of a young, dynamic and inter-disciplinary team, both positions offer the opportunity to conduct research for high impact academic publications while working closely with stakeholders from politics and implementation to translate results into policies and projects for climate change adaptation of agriculture.

💡 Apply here: https://www.pik-potsdam.de/de/aktuelles/stellen
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Hi all,

We have three postdoctoral researchers, 3-years positions open in computational hydrology.
We are looking for several talented researchers with a strong background in modeling, data or programming in one of the following or related fields:

1) Groundwater hydrology with a focus on numerical modelling,

2) Catchment hydrology and water quality assessment,

3) River flow and ice processes,

You will work in a strong team with a focus on digitalization in hydrology, water research and management using and developing different types of solutions for monitoring, data handling, data fusion and modelling approaches to develop digital twins. We encourage visionary researchers with different backgrounds and experiences to apply.

You will work in the Digital Waters Flagship research area, developing its research and innovation actions, in collaboration with different international and national research projects and partners. The work involves development of digital solutions including monitoring, data management and modelling in the process of development of digital twins. You will also collaborate and assist in doctoral education and research in collaboration with other senior staff and professors. Some teaching and supervision of graduate students can also be considered.

The postdoctoral positions are linked to large scale and long-term research in the water sector at Flagship on DIWA - Digital Waters (digitalwaters.fi), led by our unit. All post-doctoral positions are linked to DIWA Flagship that consists of 3 leading universities and 3 research institutes in their respective field of research in water resources. In the Flagship, we also include diverse expert teams in hydrology, water and climate research, ICT technologies and teams working on water, land and environmental digital research and applications. Linked to the Flagship, we have a large and growing project portfolio including a doctoral education pilot with more than 60 doctoral researchers that start 1.1.2025, which will also be linked with postdoctoral positions.

More information: https://oulunyliopisto.varbi.com/en/what:job/jobID:763886/

Sincerely,
Hannu Marttila
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New PhD opportunity in our group - please share with anyone who may be interested.

Interactions between glacier loss, proglacial lake development and downstream river ecosystems

Deadline 6th Jan

https://lnkd.in/giJ5hGZC
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Université du Québec à Rimouski (UQAR) is part of the Université du Québec network, the largest university network in Canada, with over 100,000 students.

Costal erosion and flooding are huge challenges in Quebec (the largest province of Canada). L’Université du Québec à Rimouski (UQAR) and the Ministère des Transports (MTQ, government of Quebec) joint forces to create a research center in coastal engineering dedicated to the design, construction, and maintenance of coastal infrastructure. This research group will work with Laboratory of Dynamics and Integrated Management of Coastal Zone (one of most leading research laboratory in Canada). We are looking for motivated PhD candidates to join our dynamic team. The working language is English (Oral French is an asset). The successful candidates are expected to apply for scholarship from Government of Quebec. Here is the detail:

https://meopar.ca/research/calls-for-proposals/

Funding = $150,000 for 2 years

Start time = April/May 2025 or mutually agreed

More information about our research can be found at: https://www.uqar.ca/recherche/la-recherche-a-l-uqar/unites-de-recherche/genie-cotier/presentation-objectifs-et-mission-chaire-genie-cotier

The interested candidates should contact Dr. Kong at xiangbing_kong@uqar.ca as soon as possible, ideally before 15 December 2024. The email subject should be: POSTDOCTORAL FELLOWSHIP AWARD, MEOPAR
Dear friends,

I am recruiting a Postdoctoral Researcher and 2 PhD Students to join my research group at the Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering at the University of California, Davis. I am looking for candidates with knowledge on water systems, strong quantitative skills, and interest in working in interdisciplinary research (linking water engineering, economics and policy).

If you are interested, and want to learn more about my research group, please take a look at my webpage: https://lnkd.in/gjV-tF8b

Thanks so much for your interest!
Dear Colleagues,



We are seeking a PhD student to play a leading role in a model-intercomparison project and workshop, with the goal of testing which of the diverse set of coastline-change models—and the processes represented in them—are most relevant for understanding and forecasting coastline change over a range of time scales, in the context of changing climate forcing. The student will ideally bring a love of physics and Earth-surface processes, experience with numerical model development, and the enthusiasm to help orchestrate an international workshop and a set of numerical experiments. The student would join a recently funded NSF project as a Research Associate, working with a team led by Fernando Mendez (Univ. of Cantabria, Spain) and Brad Murray (Duke Univ., USA). Please circulate to potentially appropriate students (who can email Brad Murray at abmurray@duke.edu). Application deadline for the Earth and Climate Sciences PhD Program at Duke is January 8.



Thank you,

Brad and Fer





A Brad Murray

Professor of Geomorphology and Coastal Processes

Director of Graduate Studies

Division of Earth and Climate Sciences

Nicholas School of the Environment

Duke University
Dear Cryolist,

I am pleased to share three PhD opportunities at the University of Leeds, UK, with a focus on glacial lakes, glacial lake outburst floods, and the implications of glacier retreat for river ecosystems.

1. The future of Himalayan glacial lakes: uncovering subsurface features and instabilities with fieldwork and remote sensing observations (https://yes-dtn.ac.uk/research/the-future-of-himalayan-glacial-lakes-uncovering-subsurface-features-and-instabilities-with-fieldwork-and-remote-sensing-observations/)

2. Reducing uncertainty in glacial lake outburst flood risk and decision making (https://unrisk-cdt.ac.uk/projects/reducing-uncertainty-in-glacial-lake-outburst-flood-risk-and-decision-making/)

3. Interactions between glacier loss, proglacial lake development and downstream river ecosystems (https://yes-dtn.ac.uk/research/interactions-between-glacier-loss-proglacial-lake-development-and-downstream-river-ecosystems/)

Applications will open in December via the respective websites. Please let me know if you have any questions and share with interested candidates.

Many thanks,

Scott

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Dr C. Scott Watson

UKRI Future Leaders Fellow

School of Geography

University of Leeds, UK, LS2 9JT

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Join our dynamic team at Leibniz Centre for Agricultural Landscape Research (ZALF)! We are seeking a motivated postdoctoral researcher with expertise in agriculture or environmental sciences to advance research on our long-term field experiment (meta)data platform and reuse.

The application deadline is 10 December 2024
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https://jobs.zalf.de/jobposting/aeee05bfcd5c7f3e77278bac935d606d5275dfcd0?ref=homepage
Two PhD Position at University of Wyoming

Two PhD students to work on projects centered on non-siliciclastic sediment transport processes and products. These projects will focus on 1) heavy minerals, critical minerals, and energy minerals in placer deposits (modern and ancient) and 2) exotic or extraterrestrial alluvial systems.

Contact: Dr. Brandon McElroy <bmcelroy@uwyo.edu>