PhD Position in Environmental Biotechnology and Wastewater Treatment at University of Hawaii at Manoa
The Environmental Biotechnology research group at the University of Hawaii at Manoa, led by Assistant Professor Zhiyue (Philip) Wang, is seeking a motivated PhD student to join starting Fall 2026. The group focuses on developing innovative solutions for environmental challenges, particularly in resource recovery and next-generation wastewater treatment systems. Research areas include microbial pathways, process engineering, mathematical modeling, molecular microbiology, and analytical chemistry, with applications in centralized and onsite wastewater treatment facilities.
The group is part of the Department of Civil, Environmental and Construction Engineering (CECE) and the Water Resources Research Center (WRRC) at UHM. The lab is active in research dissemination, with recent presentations at major conferences and publications in leading journals. The group values diversity and encourages students from all backgrounds to apply.
The position is fully funded, offering a competitive research assistant stipend, full tuition waiver, life insurance, and other student benefits. Applicants should have a B.S. and M.S. in environmental science and engineering or a related field, with preferred experience in environmental engineering, biological processes, environmental chemistry, and environmental microbiology. Advanced skills in process engineering, mathematical modeling, molecular microbiology, and analytical chemistry are desirable. Applicants must meet graduate admission requirements, including GPA and language proficiency; GRE and FE/PE certification are optional.
To apply, submit your CV, transcript, and a 2-page statement of research experience and interests to Dr. Zhiyue Wang at [email protected]. Review of applications will continue until the position is filled. For more information, visit the group website and application links provided.