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Kyle Blount

Assistant Professor

University of Illinois at Springfield

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Research Interests

Hydrology

20%

Climate Science

20%

Ecohydrology

30%

Water Resource Management

20%

Climate Resilience

10%

Environmental Science

10%

Geoengineering

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Recent Grants

Grant: Close

The Grass is Greener Where You Water It

Open Date: 2018-05-01

Close Date: 2020-08-01

Grant: Close

Hydrologic Science and Engineering Program Fellowship

Open Date: 2016-08-01

Close Date: 2016-12-01

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University of Illinois Springfield

University of Illinois Springfield

Fully Funded MS Graduate Research Assistantships in Environmental Science (Microclimate Modeling, Urban ET) at University of Illinois Springfield

Two fully funded Graduate Research Assistantships (GRA) are available for students interested in pursuing a thesis-based MS in Environmental Sciences at the University of Illinois Springfield (UIS), starting Fall 2026. These positions are ideal for undergraduates with a strong interest in environmental science, microclimate modeling, urban evapotranspiration (ET), remote sensing, ecohydrology, and water resource management. The research group, led by Dr. Kyle Blount (Assistant Professor, School of Integrated Sciences, Sustainability, and Public Health), focuses on the interactions between hydrology, ecology, and society, with current projects examining urban microclimate modeling, urban heat, water, and vegetation interactions, and sustainable urban development. GRA #1 is funded by the National Science Foundation (NSF) for two years and involves field work, site maintenance, data downloads/maintenance, and data analysis. Depending on the student's interests and skills, the project may also include remote sensing and microclimate modeling. GRA #2 is supported by an internal research fellowship, also covering stipend and tuition, and offers flexibility to design a related thesis project, ideally focused on microclimate modeling or urban ET field work. Both positions provide comprehensive financial support, including stipend and tuition coverage. Applicants should have a background in environmental science, hydrology, ecology, or related fields, and demonstrate interest or experience in field work, data analysis, remote sensing, or microclimate modeling. The application process requires submission to the UIS MS Program in Environmental Sciences, indicating interest in GA/GRA positions, completion of a questionnaire, and provision of three references. The priority deadline to be considered for the eligible pool is March 15, 2026, with a possible second round in May/June if positions remain unfilled. For more information, prospective students are encouraged to contact Dr. Kyle Blount at [email protected] and review the project overview and application links provided. This is an excellent opportunity to join a dynamic research group and contribute to impactful research in environmental science and urban sustainability.

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