7 Funded Positions for MS & PhD: The Biological & Ecological Engineering department at Oregon State University is offering seven funded positions for MS and PhD students. Each position includes a funded assistantship covering a stipend, tuition waiver, benefits, and more.
Summary Table:
Program | Graduate Programs |
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Positions | Seven Funded MS & PhD Positions |
Study Areas | Biological & Ecological Engineering, Water Resources Engineering, Water Resources Science |
Location | Oregon State University, USA |
Funding Type | Funded Assistantship |
Application Deadline | Rolling Admissions; Full Consideration by December 15th (for Fall Term) |
Study Area: Biological & Ecological Engineering, Water Resources Engineering, Water Resources Science
Scholarship Description: The funded positions seek MS and/or PhD students for various research areas, including Managed Aquifer Recharge, Recycled Wastewater for Aquifer Recharge, Dissolved Oxygen in River Networks, Bioreactor Control for Resource Recovery, Biosystems Modeling/Crop Modeling of Hemp, Landscape & Climate Controls on Hemp Production & Ecosystem Services, and Agrivoltaics & Integrated Ag-Energy Systems.
Eligibility: Prospective students with backgrounds in engineering, water resources, or related fields are encouraged to apply. Each position has specific requirements, and interested candidates should reach out to the respective advisors listed above.
Required Documents: Interested applicants should submit a complete application packet, including a CV, academic transcripts, and recommendation letters. Specific document requirements may vary by position.
How to Apply: Students interested in the positions should reach out to the advisors mentioned above. Detailed information about the graduate programs is available here.
Last Date: Rolling Admissions; For full consideration for Fall Term, submit applications by December 15th of the preceding year.
Join Oregon State University’s Biological & Ecological Engineering department and contribute to cutting-edge research in diverse fields while benefiting from a funded assistantship.