Ph.D. Assistantship in Aquatic Biogeochemistry Washington State University’s Global Change and Watershed Biogeochemistry Laboratory invites applications to pursue a Ph.D. in Environmental and Natural Resource Science, with a focus on aquatic biogeochemistry. The successful applicant will be receive support to participate in a collaborative, multi-year, National Science Foundation-funded effort to develop new insights into interactions between physical mixing of water and nitrogen processing in reservoirs and lakes. Preference will be given to candidates with a strong background in biogeochemistry, ecosystem ecology, chemistry, environmental science, limnology, or oceanography. For more information on the Global Change and Watershed Biogeochemistry Lab, see: http://research.vancouver.wsu.edu/gcwblab. To learn more about this opportunity, please contact Dr. John Harrison (john_harri...@wsu.edu).
Admission requirements and application materials for the Ph.D. in Environmental and Natural Resource Science at WSU are available at http://cas.vancouver.wsu.edu/environmental-science. Information about degree requirements are available at: http://cahnrs.wsu.edu/soe/doctor-of-philosophy-in-environmental-natural-resource/. Washington State University’s Vancouver campus is a vibrant, rapidly growing institution located within the greater Portland/Vancouver metropolitan area, near the Columbia River, Cascade Mountains and Pacific Ocean, and offers an exceptional quality of life.