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Job Openings
Ph.D Position in Hillslope Hydrology
Department of Hydrology & Water Resources
University of Arizona
(Posted 2/23/2006)
The University of Arizona, Department of Hydrology and Water Management is looking for a highly motivated Ph.D student to conduct research in the area of water balance studies in semi-arid catchment. More specifically, the research will focus on the importance of hillslope hydrological processes (surface runoff, vadose zone storage, interception and transpiration, subsurface flow, and recharge) in complex terrain in an attempt to better understand mountain block and mountain front recharge. Both experimental and theoretical investigations will be performed. The project is a collaborative effort between the UA Department of Hydrology and Water Resources and SAHRA (an NSF Science and Technology Center). Candidates must have strong interest in both field experimentation and hydrological modeling, possess excellent quantitative and computational skills, and be effective oral and written communicators. The ideal person will have experience in one or more of the following: hydrological field experimentation (including isotope tracers), hydrological modeling, and programming applications.
For further information contact
Dr. Peter A. Troch (patroch@hwr.arizona.edu)
International Association for Environmental Hydrology (IAEH)
has established a free hydrology jobs
website. For further information Visit Site Here
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Department of Hydrology and Water Resources
College of Engineering - The University of Arizona
John W. Harshbarger Building |
1133 E James E. Rogers Way Tucson, AZ 85721
Tel: (520) 621-5082 Fax: (520) 621-1422
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