[ES_JOBS_NET] PhD Biogeochemistry focus (Fieldwork in Yellowstone, California Lakes, and Texas Estuaries) Texas A&M University – Corpus Christi

Felix, Joseph Joseph.Felix at tamucc.edu
Tue Aug 6 15:11:13 MDT 2024


PhD Biogeochemistry focus (Fieldwork in Yellowstone, California Lakes, and Texas Estuaries)
Texas A&M University – Corpus Christi

A PhD opportunity is available with the Felix Research Group in the Department of Physical and Environmental Sciences at Texas A&M University – Corpus Christi starting in the spring of 2024 or summer 2025. The potential student’s research will focus on air-water exchange of gases in hot springs, alkaline lakes, and estuaries with a focus on the flux’s relationship to early earth and coastal atmospheric chemistry. The student should have a passion for fieldwork as the field sampling will take them to Yellowstone National Park, the base of Sierra Nevada Mountains, and several estuary systems of the western Gulf of Mexico. Due to the extensive fieldwork, applicants should be highly independent and able to obtain a US driver’s license. Applicants should have an MS degree and provide evidence of a strong research record. Desired qualifications include experience with atmospheric sampling and stable isotope techniques. The student stipends will be funded through a combination of funded research assistantships and teaching assistantships. The PhD student will matriculate through the Coastal and Marine System Science <http://gradschool.tamucc.edu/degrees/science/coastal_marine_sys_science.html>  graduate program (http://gradschool.tamucc.edu/degrees/science/coastal_marine_sys_science.html).
Interested candidates should contact Dr. J. David Felix (joseph.felix at tamucc.edu) and provide a short statement of interest, a CV, and a first author publication or other scientific writing sample.  More information about the Felix Research Group and potential research can be found here felixlab.tamucc.edu.


J. David Felix, Ph.D.

Associate Professor of Environmental Chemistry

Program Coordinator, Coastal and Marine System Science

Research Faculty, Center for Water Supply Studies

Department of Physical and Environmental Sciences

Texas A&M University – Corpus Christi

NRC 3503

6300 Ocean Drive, Corpus Christi, TX 78412

joseph.felix at tamucc.edu

http://felixlab.tamucc.edu<http://felixlab.tamucc.edu/>

https://reutamucc.weebly.com/

(361) 825-4180
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