New Mexico State University seeks a highly qualifed M.S. or Ph.D. candidate
New Mexico State University seeks a highly qualifed M.S. or Ph.D. candidate for a degree in Range Science with a specialization in Watershed Management. The student will participate in a study of river valley hydrology and interactions between surface water and groundwater. Field research will take place in northern New Mexico. Funding is provided by the National Science Foundation NM EPSCoR project, "Climate Change Impacts on New Mexico's Mountain Sources of Water." As part of the larger EPSCoR project, the successful candidate will have the opportunity to interact with researchers from throughout New Mexico and the western U.S. Applicants should have a B.S. or M.S. degree in Watershed Science, Hydrology, Range Science, Environmental Science, Natural Resources, or a related field. Experience in field hydrology measurement and hydrologic modeling are desireable.
To apply or for further information contact
Dr. Sam FernaldPhone: 575-646-1041
E-mail: fernald@nmsu.edu
