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Caroline Aubry-Wake

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University of Lethbridge

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Environmental Science

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Earth Science

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Python

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Cryosphere Science

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University of Lethbridge

University of Lethbridge

PhD Position in Glacier Hydrology, Groundwater Modelling, and Climate Change at University of Lethbridge

The Mountain Ice & Water Lab at the University of Lethbridge, led by Assistant Professor Caroline Aubry-Wake, is recruiting a highly motivated PhD student for Fall 2026. The research focuses on glacier melt–groundwater interactions in alpine environments, combining fieldwork at Peyto Glacier with advanced hydrological and groundwater modelling. The project aims to understand how meltwater from glaciers and snow feeds groundwater and streamflow, supporting mountain water resources under climate change. Key research areas include mountain field hydrology, cryosphere–groundwater connectivity, hydrological and groundwater modelling, and climate change impacts on water availability. The successful candidate will install and monitor hydrological sensors in glacier proglacial zones, analyze field measurements to assess water table dynamics, and apply coupled hydro-GW models to evaluate climate-driven changes in groundwater dynamics. Applicants should have an MSc in hydrology, geoscience, or a related field, with strong interest in fieldwork and modelling. Experience with Python and/or GIS is preferred, and prior work in mountain or cryosphere systems is an asset. The position offers 4 years of secured funding, opportunities for scientific publication, field leadership, and collaboration across Canadian and international research networks. To apply, prospective candidates should contact Caroline Aubry-Wake by mid-April 2026 to discuss the opportunity and submit a short statement of interest, CV, and transcripts (unofficial OK) by mid-December. The formal university application deadline is May 15, 2026. For more information, visit the LinkedIn post or reach out via email. Keywords: glacier hydrology, groundwater modelling, cryosphere, mountain hydrology, climate change, fieldwork, hydrological sensors, Python, GIS.

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