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MS Position Available – Hydrological & Biogeochemical Modeling at Auburn University
Auburn University, Alabama, United States
Start reviewing process: 13 December 2025


I am currently seeking a motivated MS student to join my research group at Auburn University starting May 2026. The position focuses on understanding hydrological and biogeochemical processes at regional scales.

The successful candidate will have the opportunity to:

  • Work with large datasets
  • Apply hydrological and water quality models
  • Utilize Bayesian estimation methods

Preferred Qualifications:

  • BS in hydrology, biogeochemistry, environmental science, or related fields
  • Background in hydrological modeling
  • Experience with Python, R, or MATLAB

Benefits:

  • Competitive stipend
  • Tuition coverage
  • Health insurance

How to Apply: Please send the following materials in a single PDF document to nitin.singh@auburn.edu with the subject line: “Graduate Student Application”

  • CV
  • 1-page cover letter discussing your fit and interest in the position
  • GRE and TOEFL scores

The application deadline for Summer 2026 is approaching soon, so I encourage you to apply promptly.

Nitin Singh, Ph.D. (he/him)
Assistant Professor of Environmental Systems
Auburn University, AL 36849

https://www.singhenvironmentalsystemslab.com/

Of interest for:
  • Terrestrial Working Group
  • Hydrology Focus Research Group