Two PhD positions in “Stimulating the in-situ bioremediation of persistent chlorinated solvents in complex contaminated legacy sites”
We invite applications for two PhD positions to participate in a collaborative research project to quantitatively identify the biogeochemical processes and environmental factors (temperature, redox state, pH, salinity, nutrient availability, and aquifer properties) controlling the fate of chlorinated solvents in groundwater plumes. In this project, the acquisition of hydrogeological, geochemical, and microbial data during the field and controlled laboratory experiments will be integrated with the development and calibration of a reaction network model to derive the optimal field-calibrated reaction network that can be used in the scaling up of the reactive transport of chlorinated solvents, from contamination source to downstream environmental receptors. The experimental findings (PhD#1) will inform the development of a numerical reaction network model (PhD#2) that can be coupled to groundwater transport calculations to simulate the subsurface fate of chlorinated solvents under various remediation scenarios.
Applicants with degrees in any field of science or engineering are welcome to apply but preference will be given to candidates with demonstrated skills and experience in (environmental) chemistry, biogeochemistry, soil science, hydro(geo)logy, numerical and reactive transport modeling, and environmental engineering. MSc student position can be created in lieu of a PhD position for exceptional candidates who prefer to undertake a Master’s degree.
Please submit your application package electronically as a single pdf file to Fereidoun Rezanezhad ([Please click the Apply button for the link or address]). In your email, include “PhD#_yourname” in the subject line. Your applications should contain:
– A letter explaining your motivation to apply
– Curriculum vitae
– Copy of transcripts (unofficial transcripts will be accepted at the application stage)
Closing date: Applications will be reviewed as they are received. Preference will be given to applications submitted before July 31, 2026.
We thank all applicants for their interest, however, only those individuals selected for an interview will be contacted.
Tagged as: Earth Science, Environmental Science
Please send your application to frezanez@uwaterloo.ca
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