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Specific research topics are currently open to the student’s interests with a variety of approaches available including field and laboratory experiments, physical modeling, and large data synthesis. Student’s must have a bachelor or masters degree in engineering or a related science degree with relevant quantitative coursework. | Specific research topics are currently open to the student’s interests with a variety of approaches available including field and laboratory experiments, physical modeling, and large data synthesis. Student’s must have a bachelor or masters degree in engineering or a related science degree with relevant quantitative coursework. | ||
'''Please instruct interested persons to contact me directly prior to applying and include a brief resume or CV.''' We offer a variety of interdisciplinary and innovative Ph.D. programs (https://engineering.usu.edu/cee/students/requirements/index) within the Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering (CEE; https://engineering.usu.edu/cee/). Admitted students will join the Utah Water Research Laboratory (https://uwrl.usu.edu/) and CEE with the opportunity to work collaboratively with the large variety of excellent water related faculty across the university. The start date is flexible (Fall 2020-2021) so I encourage all those interested to contact me. | '''Please instruct interested persons to contact me directly prior to applying and include a brief resume or CV.''' We offer a variety of interdisciplinary and innovative Ph.D. programs (https://engineering.usu.edu/cee/students/requirements/index) within the Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering (CEE; https://engineering.usu.edu/cee/). Admitted students will join the Utah Water Research Laboratory (https://uwrl.usu.edu/) and CEE with the opportunity to work collaboratively with the large variety of excellent water related faculty across the university. The start date is flexible (Fall 2020-2021) so I encourage all those interested to contact me (colin.phillips@usu.edu). | ||
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Dept. of Civil and Environmental Engineering<br> | Dept. of Civil and Environmental Engineering<br> | ||
Utah Water Research Lab<br> | Utah Water Research Lab<br> | ||
Utah State University | Utah State University<br> | ||
email: colin.phillips@usu.edu | |||
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Revision as of 08:09, 27 May 2020
Start reviewing process: 14 June 2020
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Position: PhD Position
Start reviewing process: 14 June 2020
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Specific research topics are currently open to the student’s interests with a variety of approaches available including field and laboratory experiments, physical modeling, and large data synthesis. Student’s must have a bachelor or masters degree in engineering or a related science degree with relevant quantitative coursework.
Please instruct interested persons to contact me directly prior to applying and include a brief resume or CV. We offer a variety of interdisciplinary and innovative Ph.D. programs (https://engineering.usu.edu/cee/students/requirements/index) within the Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering (CEE; https://engineering.usu.edu/cee/). Admitted students will join the Utah Water Research Laboratory (https://uwrl.usu.edu/) and CEE with the opportunity to work collaboratively with the large variety of excellent water related faculty across the university. The start date is flexible (Fall 2020-2021) so I encourage all those interested to contact me (colin.phillips@usu.edu).
Best,
Colin Phillips
Assistant Professor (starting Aug. 2020)
Dept. of Civil and Environmental Engineering
Utah Water Research Lab
Utah State University