Student Training Opportunity for 2023: Dryland Recharge Assessment in Morocco (DReAM)
University of Kentucky
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Posted: 20-Dec-22
Location: Marrakech, Morocco
Type: Part Time
Salary: $3000
Categories:
Agricultural Engineering
Years of Experience:
Less than 2
Required Education:
Some College
Additional Information:
5 openings available.
Drylands cover nearly 1/3 of Earth’s surface, host 40% of its population, and are mainly located in developing countries. Groundwater recharge in drylands is dominated by focused mechanisms, such as infiltration beneath ephemeral streams, but is incompletely understood.
We are recruiting 5 graduate or undergraduate students for a National Science Foundation-funded project (International Research Experiences for Students) to study transmission losses in ephemeral streams in Morocco. The program includes (dates are tentative):
Virtual training in techniques in hydrology, remote sensing, GIS, and hydrologic modeling (online, March 15–April 30)
1-week virtual technical and cultural training workshop (online, May 15–22)
5-week field project with U.S. and Moroccan researchers in Morocco (May 30–July 2)
Virtual training in professional practice, scientific communication, and community outreach (online, August 15–December 15)
Travel expenses will be covered and a $3,000 stipend will be paid upon completion. Application deadline January 31, 2023. For more information, contact Dr. Alan Fryar (alan.fryar@uky.edu) or Dr. Adam Milewski (milewski@uga.edu).
Ideal applicants will have a background in geology or a related discipline (for example, agricultural engineering, civil engineering, environmental engineering, environmental science, geography, or soil science). Previous coursework in hydrology, hydrogeology, remote sensing, or GIS and previous research experience are helpful but not mandatory. The ability to work in teams and openness to different cultures are advantages. Members of underrepresented groups are particularly encouraged to apply. Participants must be:
U.S. citizens or permanent residents
enrolled in an undergraduate or graduate program in the USA at the time of application (students who graduate and enter a new program are eligible).
Our department offers BS, BA, MS, and PhD degrees in geological sciences. As of December 2022, we have 11 tenured or tenure-track faculty, 1 research faculty member, 2 full-time/non-tenure-track lecturers, and 14 adjunct faculty. We have 37 graduate students and 25 undergraduate majors.