Graduate Research Assistant Scholarship: Embark on a transformative journey in Water Resources and Hydrology at Kongju National University, South Korea. The Atmospheric & Hydrologic Natural Circulation Laboratory (Ahn Lab) is recruiting graduate students for M.S. and Ph.D. degrees in Civil and Environmental Engineering for the Fall 2024 intake. This scholarship offers an excellent opportunity to work as a research assistant under the guidance of Associate Professor Ahn Kuk-Hyun, contributing to research areas such as climatology, hydrology, climate change analysis, numerical modeling, and statistical hydrology.
Graduate Research Assistant Scholarship – Water Resources and Hydrology
Study Area: Water Resources and Hydrology
Location: Kongju National University, South Korea
Eligibility/Qualification:
- Open to candidates pursuing M.S. or Ph.D. degrees in Civil and Environmental Engineering.
- Background and experience in statistics or climatology are welcomed.
- Strong interest in research areas related to climatology, hydrology, climate change analysis, numerical modeling, and statistical hydrology.
Description: The selected Graduate Research Assistants will be involved in research work related to climatology and hydrology, climate change analysis, numerical modeling and analysis, and statistical and stochastic hydrology. Under the mentorship of Associate Professor Ahn Kuk-Hyun, students will contribute to the ongoing projects at the Atmospheric & Hydrologic Natural Circulation Laboratory.
How to Apply: Interested applicants should submit their resume, transcript of records, and a letter of application by March 15, 2024, to the contact person below:
- Contact Person: Ph.D. Student, Water Resources Engineering
- Email: alcantaraangelika®7@gmkongu.ac.kr
Last Date: March 15, 2024
More Inquiries: For additional information or inquiries, feel free to contact:
- Ph.D. Student, Water Resources Engineering
- Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering
- Email: alcantaraangelika®7@gmkongu.ac.kr
Note: This scholarship provides an exciting opportunity to contribute to impactful research in water resources and hydrology, shaping your academic and research career.