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Gabriele Villarini

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Princeton University

United States

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Environmental Engineering

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Gabriele Villarini

Princeton University

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PhD Position in Computational Hydrology at Princeton University

Princeton University is inviting applications for a PhD position in Computational Hydrology within the Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering and the High Meadows Environmental Institute. The successful candidate will join the research group led by Professor Gabriele Villarini, Vice Dean of the School of Engineering and Applied Science. The research will focus on large-scale hydrologic and hydraulic modeling, with an emphasis on computational approaches to understanding hydrological processes. This opportunity is ideal for students interested in advancing the field of hydrology through innovative modeling techniques and interdisciplinary collaboration. Applicants should have a strong background in civil or environmental engineering, hydrology, or a closely related field. Experience with computational modeling, hydrologic or hydraulic modeling, and strong quantitative and programming skills are highly desirable. The position is open to students holding a bachelor's or master's degree in a relevant discipline. Excellent communication skills are required, and international applicants may need to provide proof of English proficiency. While specific funding details are not provided in the announcement, PhD positions at Princeton University are typically fully funded, covering tuition and providing a stipend. Interested candidates should visit the official opportunity page for detailed application instructions and further information about the research group and ongoing projects. This is an excellent opportunity to join a leading institution and contribute to cutting-edge research in computational hydrology.