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    <h4><strong>Ph.D. Funding Opportunity:</strong></h4><h4><strong>MODELING OF URBAN HYDROLOGIC SYSTEMS</strong></h4>
    <p><strong><br></strong><strong>Description</strong></p>
    <p>The DOE-supported Baltimore Social-Environmental Collaborative (BSEC) Integrated Field Laboratory seeks applicants to the UMBC Ph.D. program in Environmental Engineering to carry out hydrologic modeling of urban groundwater-surface water systems at the watershed scale. A background in engineering or earth science that includes numerical analysis is required. Work will be carried out in collaboration with a multidisciplinary team of co-PIs across eight institutions, spanning earth science and engineering disciplines. </p>
    <p><strong>Benefits</strong></p>
    <p>The Ph.D. graduate assistantship appointment is through the Department of Chemical, Biochemical, and Environmental Engineering in affiliation with the Center for Urban Environmental Research and Education at UMBC. The Ph.D. graduate assistantship appointment includes a stipend plus tuition remission and health insurance. </p>
    <p><strong>Application</strong></p>
    <p>Interested applicants should contact Dr. Claire Welty with a statement of relevant background and career goals at <a href="null" rel="nofollow external" class="bo"><strong><em>weltyc@umbc.edu</em></strong></a> before applying to the program.   </p><p><strong>Application details</strong></p>
        <p><strong>Deadline for Ph.D. programs:</strong> January 7<br><strong>
        Application fee waivers: </strong>available by emailing <a href="mailto:cbeegrad@umbc.edu">cbeegrad@umbc.edu</a><br><strong>Contacting an potential advisor: </strong>Students interested in applying are welcome to reach out directly to the faculty members<span> whose research aligns with your specific research interests. Applicants are not </span><span>required to secure an advisor prior to applying to the program for Fall admission. Applicants </span><span>should identify which faculty they would like to work with in your '</span>Statement of academic goals and research interests'</p><p><strong>More details on Application process: <a href="https://cbee.umbc.edu/academics/graduate-application/" rel="nofollow external" class="bo">https://cbee.umbc.edu/academics/graduate-application/</a></strong></p>
    <p><strong><em>UMBC is an affirmative action/equal opportunity employer.</em></strong></p></div>
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<Summary>Ph.D. Funding Opportunity:  MODELING OF URBAN HYDROLOGIC SYSTEMS    Description   The DOE-supported Baltimore Social-Environmental Collaborative (BSEC) Integrated Field Laboratory seeks applicants...</Summary>
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<Title>Funded Ph.D. Position in Electrochemical Materials  -- Summer / Fall 2025</Title>
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    <div class="html-content"><h3><strong>Available Ph.D. Position in Electrochemical Materials for </strong>Summer / Fall 2025 </h3><div><br></div>
        
        <p><strong>Özgür Çapraz, Ph.D.</strong><br>
        Performance of materials for electrochemical energy storage and conversion systems<br></p><p>Department Website: <a href="https://cbee.umbc.edu/faculty/ozgur-capraz/" rel="nofollow external" class="bo">https://cbee.umbc.edu/faculty/ozgur-capraz/</a><br></p><p>Lab website: <a href="http://amee.umbc.edu" rel="nofollow external" class="bo">amee.umbc.edu</a></p>
        
    <h4><strong>Available Ph.D. Position in Electrochemical Materials</strong></h4><p><strong>Job Description:</strong></p><p><strong> Overview:</strong> We are looking for a motivated student who can start in Fall 2025 semester in the Department of Chemical, Biochemical and  Environmental Engineering at the University of Maryland - Baltimore County (UMBC). Ph.D. student will investigate chemo-mechanical nstabilities in electrochemical materials for environmental remedy and energy storage, in collabration with Dr. Teng from Worcester Polytechnic University. Detailed project descriptions and planning will be undertaken directly with the successful candidate. Students with Chemical Engineering, Mechanical Engineering, Materials Science, Chemistry or Physics background are encouraged to apply.</p>
    <p><strong>Our Offer: </strong>The student will develop exceptional skills and expertise in the areas of electrochemistry, defect chemistry, mechanics of materials, and material fabrication during his/her studies.</p>
    <p>The student will learn operando techniques to monitor stress /strain evolution in the electrodes. The selected candidate will present their work at international conferences such as AlCHE and ECS.<br></p><p><strong>About Our Group:</strong> Advanced Materials &amp; Electrochemistry for Energy (AMEE) Research Group is established by Prof. Ozgür Çapraz and is recently relocated to Chemical, Biochemical and Environmental Engineering in the University of Maryland Baltimore County. The group has been funded by various agencies such as NSF, DOE, NASA, Air Force, and BSF. Students in our group has published in high impact factor journals such as Advanced Energy Materials, Nano Letters and J. Power Sources. The group alumni are currently working as either scientists in Universities, National Laboratories or engineers in battery companies. For more information about the group, please visit, <a href="https://amee.umbc.edu/" rel="nofollow external" class="bo">https://amee.umbc.edu/</a>.</p>
    <p><strong>About the University: </strong>University of Maryland, Baltimore County (UMBC) is a top-ranked university with an inclusive culture that connects innovative teaching and learning, research across disciplines, and civic engagement. The university is located in the suburb of vibrant Baltimore city. The location offers direct access to wonderful outdoor activities (beaches, mountains, forest and state parks), museums in DC - Baltimore area and international airports. Also, it is close to<br>government agencies and industrial companies.</p>
    <p><strong>How to Apply:</strong> Interested candidates are encouraged to send their CV, transcript and a short cover letter to <a href="mailto:amee@umbc.edu">amee@umbc.edu</a> with the title of “Application to PhD position in AMEE Lab”. Please follow the application guideline as described in the department website (see below).</p>
    
        <h4>Application details:</h4>
        <p><strong>Deadline for Ph.D. programs:</strong> January 7<br><strong>
        Application fee waivers: </strong>available by emailing <a href="mailto:cbeegrad@umbc.edu">cbeegrad@umbc.edu</a><br><strong>Contacting an potential advisor: </strong>Students interested in applying are welcome to reach out directly to the faculty members<span> whose research aligns with your specific research interests. Applicants are not </span><span>required to secure an advisor prior to applying to the program for Fall admission. Applicants </span><span>should identify which faculty they would like to work with in your '</span>Statement of academic goals and research interests'</p><p><strong>More details on Application process: <a href="https://cbee.umbc.edu/academics/graduate-application/" rel="nofollow external" class="bo">https://cbee.umbc.edu/academics/graduate-application/</a></strong></p></div>
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<Title>PHD GRADUATE ASSISTANTSHIP OPPORTUNITIES - Fall 2025</Title>
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    <div class="html-content"><h2>Chemical Biochemical and Environmental Engineering (CBEE)</h2>
        <h3>Fall 2025 PhD Funding Opportunities</h3><div><em>The following CBEE faculty members expect to have openings for new PhD student for Fall 2025. </em></div><div><div><p><br></p></div></div>
        
        <p><strong>Jorge Almodovar, Ph.D.</strong><br>
        Engineering polymeric biomaterials for cell manufacturing, tissue repair, and drug delivery<br>
        Website: <a href="https://cbee.umbc.edu/faculty/jorge-almodovar/" rel="nofollow external" class="bo">https://cbee.umbc.edu/faculty/jorge-almodovar/</a></p>
        
        <p><strong>Özgür Çapraz, Ph.D.</strong><br>
        Performance of materials for electrochemical energy storage and conversion systems<br>
        Website: <a href="https://cbee.umbc.edu/faculty/ozgur-capraz/" rel="nofollow external" class="bo">https://cbee.umbc.edu/faculty/ozgur-capraz/</a></p>
        
        <p><strong>Corine Jackman Burden, Ph.D.</strong><br>
        Bioinformatics, synthetic biology, microfluidics, vaginal microbiome, infectious disease<br>
        Website: <a href="https://cbee.umbc.edu/faculty/corine-jackman-burden/" rel="nofollow external" class="bo">https://cbee.umbc.edu/faculty/corine-jackman-burden/</a></p>
        
        <p><strong>Christopher Hennigan, Ph.D.</strong><br>
        Aerosol science, health effects, climate change, atmospheric chemistry<br>
        Website: <a href="https://cbee.umbc.edu/faculty/christopher-hennigan/" rel="nofollow external" class="bo">https://cbee.umbc.edu/faculty/christopher-hennigan/</a></p>
        
        <p><strong>Claire Welty, Ph.D. <br></strong>Coupled groundwater/surface water modeling of urban systems. <br>Website: <a href="https://urbanhydrology.umbc.edu/" rel="nofollow external" class="bo">https://urbanhydrology.umbc.edu/</a></p><p><strong>Upal Ghosh, Ph.D.</strong><br>
        Pollutant fate and bioavailability in soils, sediments, and aquatic environments<br>
        Website: <a href="https://cbee.umbc.edu/faculty/upal-ghosh/" rel="nofollow external" class="bo">https://cbee.umbc.edu/faculty/upal-ghosh/</a></p>
        
        <p><strong>Lee Blaney, Ph.D.</strong><br>
        Occurrence, fate/treatment, and transport of contaminants of emerging concern<br>
        Website: <a href="https://cbee.umbc.edu/faculty/lee-blaney/" rel="nofollow external" class="bo">https://cbee.umbc.edu/faculty/lee-blaney/</a></p>
        
        <p><strong>Tyler Josephson, Ph.D.</strong><br>
        Develop AI and LLM tools and use molecular simulations to understand chemistry in the environment<br>
        Website: <a href="https://cbee.umbc.edu/faculty/tyler-josephson/" rel="nofollow external" class="bo">https://cbee.umbc.edu/faculty/tyler-josephson/</a></p>
    
        <h4>Application details:</h4>
        <p><strong>Deadline for Ph.D. programs:</strong> January 7<br><strong>
        Application fee waivers: </strong>available by emailing <a href="mailto:cbeegrad@umbc.edu">cbeegrad@umbc.edu</a><br><strong>Contacting an potential advisor: </strong>Students interested in applying are welcome to reach out directly to the faculty members<span> whose research aligns with your specific research interests. Applicants are not </span><span>required to secure an advisor prior to applying to the program for Fall admission. Applicants </span><span>should identify which faculty they would like to work with in your '</span>Statement of academic goals and research interests'</p><p><strong>More details on Application process: <a href="https://cbee.umbc.edu/academics/graduate-application/" rel="nofollow external" class="bo">https://cbee.umbc.edu/academics/graduate-application/</a></strong></p>
    
        <h4>PhD Stipend</h4>
        <p>$39K+<br>
        ($39,900/year for 2025–2026; plus tuition remission and health insurance for full-time PhD students)</p><p><span>Learn more about CBEE's graduate progams:  </span><a href="https://cbee.umbc.edu/grad" rel="nofollow external" class="bo">https://cbee.umbc.edu/grad</a></p></div>
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<Title>PHD GRADUATE ASSISTANTSHIP - Fall 2024</Title>
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    <p>The DOE-supported Baltimore Social-Environmental Collaborative (BSEC) Integrated Field Laboratory seeks applicants to the UMBC Ph.D. program in Environmental Engineering to carry out hydrologic modeling of urban groundwater-surface water systems at the watershed scale. A background in engineering or earth science that includes numerical analysis is required. Work will be carried out in collaboration with a multidisciplinary team of co-PIs across eight institutions, spanning earth science and engineering disciplines. </p>
    <p><strong>Benefits</strong></p>
    <p>The Ph.D. graduate assistantship appointment is through the Department of Chemical, Biochemical, and Environmental Engineering in affiliation with the Center for Urban Environmental Research and Education at UMBC. The Ph.D. graduate assistantship appointment includes a stipend plus tuition remission and health insurance. The Fall 2024 PhD stipend is $38,766.19/year.</p>
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    <p>Interested applicants should contact Dr. Claire Welty with a statement of relevant background and career goals at <a href="null" rel="nofollow external" class="bo"><strong><em>weltyc@umbc.edu</em></strong></a> before applying to the program. Complete applications are due on January 7, 2024 for consideration for admission to the graduate program for fall 2024. The link to application materials can be found here:<a href="https://cbee.umbc.edu/academics/graduate-application/" rel="nofollow external" class="bo"> https://cbee.umbc.edu/academics/graduate-application/</a>. Review of applications will begin on January 7, 2024.</p>
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<Title>PhD Student Research Assistantship</Title>
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    <p>Applicants should have a Masters or Bachelor’s degree in a related field and can apply to either the Environmental Engineering PhD program or the Chemical &amp; Biochemical Engineering PhD program</p>
    <p><strong><a href="https://cbee.umbc.edu/academics/graduate-degree-programs/ph-d-environmental-engineering/" rel="nofollow external" class="bo">Environmental Engineering PhD Program Overview</a></strong></p>
    <p>Applicant's prior coursework must include the completion of <a href="https://cbee.umbc.edu/academics/graduate-degree-programs/ph-d-environmental-engineering/#prereq" rel="nofollow external" class="bo">key prerequisites</a> courses with a B or better. The prospective students must be admitted to the Environmental Engineering Doctoral program at University of Maryland, Baltimore County in the Department of Chemical, Biochemical and Environmental Engineering</p>
    <p><a href="https://cbee.umbc.edu/academics/graduate-degree-programs/ph-d-chemical-and-biochemical-engineering/" rel="nofollow external" class="bo"><strong>Chemical &amp; Biochemical Engineering PhD Program Overview</strong></a></p>
    <p>Applicant's prior coursework must include the completion of <a href="https://cbee.umbc.edu/academics/graduate-degree-programs/ph-d-chemical-and-biochemical-engineering/#prereq" rel="nofollow external" class="bo">key prerequisites</a> courses with a B or better. The prospective students must be admitted to the Chemical &amp; Biochemical Engineering Doctoral program at University of Maryland, Baltimore County in the Department of Chemical, Biochemical and Environmental Engineering</p>
    <p><strong>Benefits: </strong></p>
    <p>Full-time PhD students admitted to the department are paid a stipend plus tuition remission and health insurance. The Fall 2022 PhD stipend is of $34,967/year.</p>
    <div><strong>Application Deadline: January 1, 2022</strong></div>
    <div><a href="https://cbee.umbc.edu/academics/graduate-application/" rel="nofollow external" class="bo"><strong>Learn more </strong></a></div><div><br></div>
    <div>~~ UMBC is an EEO/AA employer. Individuals with disabilities, veterans, women and minorities are encouraged to apply. ~~</div></div>
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    <div class="html-content"><p>UMBC is seeking applicants in the following areas for urban environmental work:</p>
    <h3><strong>Masters Student Traineeships - iCARE</strong></h3>
    <div>The<a href="https://icare.umbc.edu/icare-masters-degree/" rel="nofollow external" class="bo"> i</a><a href="https://icare.umbc.edu/icare-masters-degree/" rel="nofollow external" class="bo">CARE NRT</a> master’s degree is a 2-year interdisciplinary degree program with a dual mission of diversity, equity, inclusion, and justice combined with research focused on improving the health of Baltimore Harbor as a socioecosystem. Students will be mentored by a UMBC faculty member and a non-academic scientist from a government agency, non-profit, or industry. That research team will be embedded in a larger stakeholder team, meaning that each student and their mentors will identify one or more community members (non-scientists) with a stake in the research to be engaged in the research from development to completion. </div>
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    <div>Students will also be taking skills courses (community leadership, DEIJ, oral and written communication) and disciplinary courses appropriate to their research project. </div><div><br></div><div><div>Graduate students in our program will follow a two-year schedule that includes a series of professional and disciplinary courses, plus a research project that will comprise their master’s thesis. For the research project, students will be mentored by a team that includes at least one faculty member and one partner practitioner working on projects related to the Baltimore Harbor and surrounding environments.</div></div><div> </div><div><div>Student Benefits Include:</div><div><ul><li> $34,000 annual stipend, full tuition coverage, fees, &amp; health insurance.</li><li> Up to $7,500 in research expenses.</li><li> Mentoring and networking with employers across the environmental sector.</li></ul></div>
    <div>Students should apply to any of the five main departments at UMBC affiliated with the program: Biological Sciences; Chemical, Biochemical and Environmental Engineering; Geography and Environmental Systems; Marine Estuarine Environmental Sciences; or the School of Public Policy. They should also separately complete a short application to the ICARE program, available to view on our website here: <a href="https://icare.umbc.edu/application/" rel="nofollow external" class="bo">https://icare.umbc.edu/application/</a>.</div>
    <div><br></div><div>Here is a link to a <a href="https://icare.umbc.edu/home/faculty-research/" rel="nofollow external" class="bo">series of slides</a> that describes what each of the ICARE faculty do especially with respect to the ICARE master's program.</div>
    <div><br></div><div>Please pass this information on to prospective students and encourage them to contact us and complete the <a href="https://icare.umbc.edu/contact/" rel="nofollow external" class="bo">ICARE Interest Form</a>.</div>
    
    <div><br></div><div>Students need to apply to their respective program at this <a href="https://gradschool.umbc.edu/" rel="nofollow external" class="bo">link</a> and complete a supplemental <a href="https://icare.umbc.edu/application/" rel="nofollow external" class="bo">ICARE NRT application</a> by <strong>January 1, 2022</strong> for the <strong>Fall 2022</strong> cohort.</div>
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    <div><strong>Potential Environmental Engineering Mentors: </strong></div>
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    <li><a href="http://cbee.umbc.edu/faculty/lee-blaney/" rel="nofollow external" class="bo">Lee Blaney</a> - contaminants of emerging concern &amp; resource recovery </li>
    <li><a href="http://cbee.umbc.edu/faculty/upal-ghosh/" rel="nofollow external" class="bo">Upal Ghosh</a> - analysis and remediation of toxic pollutants in soils and other environments</li><li><a href="http://cbee.umbc.edu/faculty/brian-reed/" rel="nofollow external" class="bo">Brian Reed</a> - removal of inorganic contaminants from the aqueous phase by activated carbons</li><li><a href="http://cbee.umbc.edu/faculty/christopher-hennigan/" rel="nofollow external" class="bo">Christopher Hennigan</a> - Processes governing atmospheric chemistry and aerosol pollution</li>
    <li><a href="http://cbee.umbc.edu/faculty/claire-welty/" rel="nofollow external" class="bo">Claire Welty</a> - quantify and predict the urban hydrologic cycle and coupled biogeochemical cycles from neighborhood to regional scales</li>
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    <div class="html-content">UMBC is seeking applicants for urban environmental work:  <div><br></div><div><h3><strong>PhD Student Research Assistantship, Environmental Engineering</strong></h3><div>A PhD student matriculating to the <a href="https://cbee.umbc.edu/academics/graduate-degree-programs/m-s-environmental-engineering/" rel="nofollow external" class="bo">Dept. of Chemical, Biochemical, and Environmental Engineering</a> in<strong> Fall 2021</strong> is sought to carry out mathematical modeling of groundwater flow and solute transport at a suite of field sites, as part of a new <a href="https://news.umbc.edu/bedrock-to-treetops-nsf-awards-4-8m-to-urban-environment-study-led-by-umbcs-claire-welty/" rel="nofollow external" class="bo">Critical Zone Network project</a>  Applicants should have an interest in urban hydrology and a background (MS degree) in numerical modeling and quantitative analysis.  For further information contact Dr. Claire Welty at <a href="mailto:weltyc@umbc.edu" rel="nofollow external" class="bo">weltyc@umbc.edu</a>. <a href="https://gradschool.umbc.edu/" rel="nofollow external" class="bo">UMBC’s Graduate School</a> are due <strong>January 1, 2021</strong>. </div></div></div>
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    <div class="html-content">UMBC is seeking applicants in the following areas for urban environmental work:  <h3><strong>Masters Student Traineeships - iCARE</strong></h3><div>
    
    The<a href="https://icare.umbc.edu/icare-masters-degree/" rel="nofollow external" class="bo"> i</a><a href="https://icare.umbc.edu/icare-masters-degree/" rel="nofollow external" class="bo">CARE NRT</a><span> </span><span>master’s degree is a 2-year interdisciplinary degree program with a dual mission of diversity, equity, inclusion, and justice combined with research focused on improving the health of Baltimore Harbor as a socioecosystem. Students will be mentored by a UMBC faculty member and a non-academic scientist from a government agency, non-profit, or industry. That research team will be embedded in a larger stakeholder team, meaning that each student and their mentors will identify one or more community members (non-scientists) with a stake in the research to be engaged in the research from development to completion. Students will also be taking skills courses (community leadership, DEIJ, oral and written communication) and disciplinary courses appropriate to their research project.</span>
    
    Students complete requirements for the program while earning a degree from UMBC in <a href="https://biology.umbc.edu/grad/" rel="nofollow external" class="bo">Biological Sciences</a>, <a href="https://cbee.umbc.edu/academics/graduate-degree-programs/m-s-environmental-engineering/" rel="nofollow external" class="bo">Environmental Engineering</a>, <a href="https://ges.umbc.edu/graduate-programs/" rel="nofollow external" class="bo">Geography &amp; Environmental Systems</a>, or the cross-campus Marine Estuarine Environmental Science (<a href="https://www.mees.umd.edu/" rel="nofollow external" class="bo">MEES</a>) program. Students need to apply to their respective program at this <a href="https://gradschool.umbc.edu/" rel="nofollow external" class="bo">link</a> and complete a supplemental <a href="https://icare.umbc.edu/application/" rel="nofollow external" class="bo">ICARE NRT application</a> by <strong>January 1, 2021</strong> for the <strong>Fall 2021</strong> cohort.</div><div><br></div><div><br></div></div>
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