大家有兴趣的可以联系这个教授,这个教授和我们教授好像是同学。所以来我们学校做过presentation,听口音应该是个valley girl。人挺nice的。而且下面的信息说 review will begin immediately,所以已经准备好的同学可以早早申请了~ 有种rolling fill的感觉,更重要的是从position的信息来看,我觉得这个professor似乎全权决定了录取。
我只是负责转发~ 感兴趣的大家可以行动起来……
以下是关于这个position的信息:
GRADUATE (MS) STUDENT OPPORTUNITY in Fluvial Geomorphology
School of Environment and Natural Resources, The Ohio State University
I am seeking a MS-level graduate student to conduct field and GIS-based research on the hydrology
and geomorphology of mountain headwater streams.
My research interests focus on how stream channel morphology and flow regimes adjust to perturbations,
either natural or anthropogenic. I collaborate with ecologists who then evaluate how these adjustments
affect aquatic and riparian ecosystems. I work across a range of spatial scales that include reach to
network scale and headwaters to large mainstem rivers.
Potential research topics include, but are not limited to (大家看看有没有合心意的research topic)
• stream drying patterns within the context of local and landscape-scale morphology,
• long term geomorphic channel response to mountaintop coal mining
• large wood dynamics in mountain channels
The position will begin August 2014 (Fall Semester) with the potentialfor field work to begin Summer
2014 depending on availability of selected student. Support will be a combination of teaching and
research assistantships (approximately $20K per year plus tuition, fees and health benefits). Fellowship
support may be possible for outstanding applicants.
Applicants should have
• demonstrated coursework in hydrology, geomorphology, and ecology (or related field)
• a record of academic excellence (>3.5/4.0 GPA and >70th percentile in combined Verbal and
Quantitative GREs strongly preferred) 【GRE分数低的别怕,勇敢申…】
• strong communication (both oral and written) skills
• demonstrated experience in field studies preferred
Interested applicants should send to Dr. Kristin Jaeger
(jaeger.48@osu.edu ) a written statement of graduate research interests, a copy of their CV, GPA and
GRE scores, unofficial transcript or list of coursework, and contact information for three references by 1
December 2013. Submission of the formal application by 7 January 2014 is required to ensure full
consideration for available fellowships. (see http://senr.osu.edu/Future_Graduate_Students/Admissions.htm).Review of applications will begin
immediately and will continue until the position is filled.
To learn more about Dr. Jaeger’s research please visit, http://go.osu.edu/KrisJaeger