Post-Doc Position Available Now
The Watershed Hydrology lab at Montana State University, Bozeman seeks an energetic, communicative, quantitatively minded post-doc to aid in synthesis within and across multiple hydrology/biogeochemistry projects. The nature of the position is flexible and will maximize candidate strengths and interests. However, we seek a quantitative hydrologist/ecologist with interests and abilities in programming and model development related to in-stream network nutrient transport in both pristine and human altered landscapes. Additional possibilities include synthesis of carbon flux research across complex terrain. Funding is available for up to 1-2 years depending upon interest and abilities. Contact Brian McGlynn bmcglynn@montana.edu and see our lab web site: http://watershed.montana.edu/hydrology/ for additional information.
Data Manager Position Available Soon
The Watershed Hydrology lab at Montana State University, Bozeman will soon seek an energetic, communicative, highly organized technician/research associate to aid in data management / web serving across multiple field sites and multiple hydrology/biogeochemistry projects. The nature of the position is flexible, however we seek a person with experience, abilities, or potential in programming , GIS, web serving, and data management. Additional research possibilities could evolve depending on interests and abilities. Contact Brian McGlynn bmcglynn@montana.edu and see our lab web site: http://watershed.montana.edu/hydrology/ for additional information.
MOCHA GRA POSITION ANNOUNCEMENTWe are currently looking for an enthusiastic MS student to work on a hydrology education project funded by the National Science Foundation and located at the Pennsylvania State University, Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering. The project’s main objective is to develop a web-based curriculum for hydrology education in both science and engineering departments. The student will also develop an MS thesis project in the general area of relating watershed structure and behavior within the Civil Engineering Water Resources Program. The student will be part of a multi-disciplinary team of hydrologists making this a unique opportunity to obtain in-depth quantitative and qualitative hydrology training. A research assistantship of ~ $20,000 per year, plus full tuition, is available for a 2-year period. For more information, please contact Dr. Thorsten Wagener (tuw4@psu.edu, 1- 814-865-5673), or visit our department website at http://www.engr.psu.edu/ce/. For more information on the project see http://watershed.montana.edu/hydrology/REACH.html.