PhD Positions in Soil Health, Water Resources, and Byproduct Management at Virginia Tech
PhD positions are available in the research program of Dr. Vijay Chaganti, Assistant Professor at the School of Plant and Environmental Sciences, Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University (Virginia Tech). The positions are open for Spring or Fall 2026 entry. Dr. Chaganti’s research focuses on the use and management of agricultural, municipal, and industrial byproducts—including animal manures, biosolids, food and paper processing sludges, combustion ashes, vegetative wastes, and biochar—and the impacts of their land application on soil, water, and air quality. The lab’s expertise includes soil health, water resources management, alternative crops for marginal soils, and soil salinity management.
Applicants should have a strong interest in topics such as soil health, water resources, byproduct management, and sustainable agriculture. The research program combines both research and extension activities, aiming to develop educational materials and train stakeholders in efficient byproduct management and beneficial reuse in agricultural and urban landscapes. The lab is part of a vibrant academic environment at Virginia Tech, located in Blacksburg, Virginia, US.
Prospective students are encouraged to review Dr. Chaganti’s faculty webpage to ensure their research interests align with the lab’s focus areas. The opportunity is ideal for students with backgrounds in agriculture, environmental science, soil science, or related disciplines. No specific details about funding or eligibility requirements are provided in the announcement.
To apply, candidates should email their CV and supporting credentials directly to Dr. Vijay Chaganti at [email protected]. The application window is open for both Spring and Fall 2026 admissions. For more information about Dr. Chaganti’s research, visit the faculty profile linked above.