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'''Announcement for PhD Position at Colora … '''Announcement for PhD Position at Colorado State University, Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering'''</br></br></br>'''Ryan Morrison (http://www.ryanmorrison.org)'''</br></br></br>I am seeking a PhD student to begin in Summer or Fall 2022 to pursue research related to large-scale evaluation of hydrologic attenuation driven by river-floodplain connectivity. The motivation of this research is to improve our understanding of how flood attenuation is regulated by both the structure of a river network and the physical characteristics of floodplain environments. This research will investigate the importance of catchment-scale restoration, river-floodplain interactions, and the organization of river networks in enhancing the ecosystem service of flood attenuation, which together comprise the foundations of natural flood management. A combination of field work in Colorado, 2D hydrodynamic modeling, computer programming, and statistical analyses will be necessary for this research. This position will support a PhD student for 4 years with funding from NSF CAREER award 2142761 (https://www.nsf.gov/awardsearch/showAward?AWD_ID=2142761).</br></br>Required qualifications are:</br># MS (for PhD position at CSU) in Civil and Environmental Engineering or related discipline.</br># Clear research interest in river mechanics, floodplain processes, and natural water resources.</br># Proficiency in oral and written English communication.</br></br>Preferred qualifications for this position are:</br># Experience with coding in R, Python, FORTRAN, or another programming language.</br># Experience with hydrologic and geomorphic field data collection, including drone imagery</br># Experience with FaSTMECH, SRH-2D, HEC-RAS 2D, or similar hydraulic modeling software</br># Research experience in water resources science or engineering.</br># Demonstrated ability to work effectively in teams.</br># Demonstrated ability to write and publish original research.</br># Interest in integrating equity into graduate research.</br></br>Preference will be given to students from backgrounds historically excluded from in water resources engineering. I will begin reviewing applicants on March 1, 2022.</br></br>If interested, contact Ryan Morrison (ryan.morrison@colostate.edu) with the following materials as a single PDF attachment and email subject line “Application for Posted PhD Position”:</br># A 1–2-page cover letter with your interest in the position and research topics, and how you meet the required and preferred qualifications, and</br># A current resume or CV.</br></br>You may simultaneously or soon afterwards apply to CSU. Information about applying to the Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering at Colorado State University can be found here: https://www.engr.colostate.edu/ce/graduate-application-information/..edu/ce/graduate-application-information/.
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