Jobs:Job-01101
Start reviewing process: 21 December 2022
Posting:
Position: Ph.D. and MS opportunities
Start reviewing process: 21 December 2022
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Our research theme centers on coastal eco-hydraulics and eco-morphodynamics. The research topics will focus on the physical mechanisms driving hydrodynamic interactions and geomorphological changes in coastal ecosystems. Our group seeks to develop nature-based solutions to improve management, restoration, and conservation practices to build more resilient coastal communities. Some broad research topics include:
- Environmental hydrodynamics: waves, currents, and turbulence.
- Mixing in coastal environments.
- Oscillatory flows through benthic communities (e.g., vegetation, oyster reefs).
- Coastal sediment transport.
The applicant should have: (i) a background in water resources, civil, environmental, agriculture, mechanical, coastal engineering, or related fields (undergraduate or master’s degree); (ii) ideally, experience in at least one of the following: experimental fluid mechanics or sediment transport, computer programing (Python, R, Matlab), and hydrodynamic modeling; (iii) independent research and teamwork skills; and (iv) strong communication skills.
Prospective students can apply for graduate admission to the CCEE Department at NC State (https://www.ccee.ncsu.edu/academics/graduate-programs/admission/). Interested students are encouraged to contact me at sanjuan@umn.edu to learn more about opportunities for joining our research group.
Cordially,
Jorge
Jorge E. San Juan
Postdoctoral Associate
St. Anthony Falls Laboratory
University of Minnesota - Twin Cities
2 3rd Ave SE, Minneapolis, MN 55414
Email: jsanjuan@umn.edu