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<p>We are recruiting graduate (MS or PhD) students interested in
hydrology and environmental geochemistry to join the
Department of Geoscience at the University of Nevada, Las
Vegas, starting in Fall 2024!</p>
<p>Students will work with either Dr. Hannes Bauser or Dr. Zach
Perzan. Possible research topics include:</p>
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<li>Predicting water quality changes in the Colorado River
Basin through modeling and machine learning</li>
<li>Upscaling heterogeneous evaporation fluxes in arid lands</li>
<li>Investigating controls on managed aquifer recharge using
geophysical data, machine learning and hydrologic models</li>
<li>Monitoring floodplain biogeochemistry using novel in
situ sensors</li>
<li>Modeling water quality in arid watersheds</li>
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<p>For more details, please see <a
href="https://bauser.faculty.unlv.edu/" rel="no-follow"
class="moz-txt-link-freetext">https://bauser.faculty.unlv.edu</a>
and <a href="https://zperzan.github.io/" rel="no-follow"
class="moz-txt-link-freetext">https://zperzan.github.io</a></p>
<p>Students with a background in geoscience, chemistry,
engineering or other related fields are encouraged to apply.
Previous coding or research experience is a strong plus, but
not a strict requirement. Please email both Hannes Bauser (<a
href="mailto:hannes.bauser@unlv.edu" target="_blank"
rel="no-follow" class="moz-txt-link-freetext">hannes.bauser@unlv.edu</a>)
and Zach Perzan (<a href="mailto:zach.perzan@unlv.edu"
target="_blank" rel="no-follow"
class="moz-txt-link-freetext">zach.perzan@unlv.edu</a>) with
your CV and some information on your research interests. Be
sure to reach out well before the application deadline
(February 1, 2024) so that we can see if it would be a good
fit.</p>
<p>Successful applicants will join the Department of Geoscience
at the University of Nevada, Las Vegas — one of the top
Geoscience programs in the West. In addition, Las Vegas is an
affordable city with a ton to do, ranging from mountain biking
and rock climbing to music festivals and a great food scene.
In fact, Vegas has better access to more national parks than
any other city in the U.S.! More information about the UNLV
graduate program in Geoscience can be found <a
href="https://geoscience.unlv.edu/" rel="no-follow">here</a>.</p>
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<font size="+0.5">Zach Perzan (he/him)</font><br>
Assistant Professor, Geoscience<br>
University of Nevada, Las Vegas<br>
<a href="https://zperzan.github.io/">zperzan.github.io</a><br>
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