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the guidelines of the university. Specific Responsibilities Current department needs include civil engineering areas of transportation, water resources, and environmental. The Assistant Professor of Civil
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hydrologic regimes and vary within and across stream networks that drain heterogeneous land covers. The candidates will work with world-leading biogeochemical experimental and field researchers and modelers
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in Biology or an area related to water quality or watershed science (e.g., Ecology, Environmental Science, Watershed Science, Environmental Toxicology, Hydrology, Environmental Engineering) - Scholarly
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for collaborative research within the Department and throughout campus, including the Atmospheric Sciences & Hydrologic Sciences interdisciplinary graduate programs; and centers focused on water resources, uncrewed
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University. The position will report to Robert A. Payn (coupled biogeochemical-hydrological modeling, LRES, co-PI) with frequent interaction and additional mentorship provided by team leaders Anthony D
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of Applications Begins January 8, 2024 (updated); position open until filled Special Instructions to Applicants A complete application should include: • A current resume/CV • Candidate statement • Three (3