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Job Posting Title: Postdoctoral Research Associate in Vadose Zone and Groundwater Hydrology ---- Hiring Department: Department of Earth and Planetary Sciences ---- Position Open To: All Applicants
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Job Summary Join this multidisciplinary project and collaborate with a dynamic team of researchers to advance the science and practice of groundwater sustainability, and the role of nature-based
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Department of Agriculture (MDA) and other stakeholders on establishing demonstration sites in regions with vulnerable groundwater, focusing in areas where the Nitrogen Fertilizer Management Plan (NFMP) and
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to make predictions of geologic sources of arsenic Perform spatial analysis of arsenic contamination in groundwater to relate to geogenic sources Model human health risks of arsenic contamination
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prediction of groundwater resources using multiple remote sensing technologies and quantification of related hazards, including water resource overdraft, land subsidence, flooding, and anthropogenic and
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Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) | Cambridge, Massachusetts | United States | about 1 month ago
coastal and freshwater marshes focus on the effects of vegetation and groundwater flow in biogeochemical transport and transformation. Will be based at MIT and work in collaboration with biologists at both
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the effectiveness of the integrated treatment system using samples from groundwater, retentate water from membranes, water from ion exchange resin regeneration, and aqueous film-forming foam (AFFF)-impacted waters
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suite of noble gases in gas, water, and rock samples. The candidate will conduct experimental noble gas work in shallow and deep groundwater, natural gas, and rock samples. The candidate will be expected
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exposure. They will assist in the interpretation of exposure hazards associated with chemicals identified in groundwater samples collected by geoscientists from areas where hydraulic fracturing is occurring
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water, and groundwater from wells, under low-contamination conditions. Work in laboratory to computationally model hydrogeologic processes. Required Qualifications Bachelor's degree in scientific