Fully Funded PhD Position in Ecohydrology at South Dakota Mines (Civil/Environmental Engineering, Remote Sensing, Modeling)
South Dakota Mines is offering a fully funded Ph.D. position in Ecohydrology under the supervision of Dr. Edson Costa-Filho, Assistant Professor of Water Resources Engineering. The research focuses on developing a hybrid modeling approach to estimate ecosystem surface resistance within the Penman-Monteith model, which is crucial for improving predictions of crop evapotranspiration. The project integrates environmental modeling, remote sensing, and hydrology, leveraging high-resolution satellite data and advanced computational tools.
Applicants should hold a B.Sc. or M.Sc. in Civil or Environmental Engineering or a closely related field by August 2026. Ideal candidates will have strong backgrounds in ecohydrological modeling, remote sensing, and environmental engineering, as well as proficiency in Python, R, MATLAB, ArcGIS, QGIS, or similar software. Excellent communication, problem-solving skills, resilience, and fluency in English are required.
The position offers a monthly stipend and full tuition remission, with a project timeline from August 2026 to May 2030. The application process is managed via an online form, and reviews will occur on a rolling basis. Top candidates will be invited for a Zoom interview. For more details, applicants can contact Dr. Edson Costa-Filho at [email protected] or visit his academic profile. This opportunity is ideal for students passionate about environmental science, civil engineering, and earth science, seeking to advance their expertise in ecohydrology and sustainable water management.
Application deadline is March 1, 2026. For further information and to apply, visit the provided links.