Hydrologic Sciences

Graduate Opportunites in Hydrologic Sciences

Dr. Altaf Arain, Associate Professor

We have fully funded research assistantships available for students interested in working under The McMaster University, Climate Change Research Program as part of their M.Sc or Ph.D. degree. Assistantships cover tuition and fees and include a 12-month stipend. Candidates with backgrounds in hydrology, climatology, atmospheric science, physics, engineering or other natural sciences are encouraged to apply. If you have any questions about our research work, research topics, assistantship, or the graduate program feel free to contact program leader, Dr. Altaf Arain by email or by phone.

Graduate students work with state-of-the-art equipment in a highly collaborative environment within the McMaster University, Climate Change Research Program at the School of Geography and Earth Sciences in the Faculty of Science. The graduate program in the School of Geography and Earth Sciences trains over 70 graduate students (M.Sc. and Ph.D.) and 10-12 postdoctoral fellows at a given time.

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Dr. Sean K.Carey, Associate Professor,

 

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Dr. Paulin Coulibaly, Associate Professor

 

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C.H. Eyles, Professor,

 

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J. E. Smith, Professor, Currently there are fully funded openings for graduate students to join my Subsurface Contaminant Hydrology Research Group. Graduate students under my supervision can pursue M.Sc. or Ph.D. degrees in Geology or Physical Geography in the School of Geography and Earth Sciences, or, M.Eng. or Ph.D. degrees in Civil Engineering in the Department of Civil Engineering. We have the facilities, expertise, and funding to provide a unique and high quality experience and education in subsurface hydrology here at McMaster.

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James Michael Waddington, Professor,

Graduate studies: Dr. Waddington is currently looking for two hard-working, self-motivated graduate students to examine the effects of wildfire and/or drought on peatland ecohydrology. A background in hydrology, ecohydrology and/or hydroclimatology is required. These positions will start in May, 2012.  At least one of these two positions will be at the PhD level.

Undergraduate studies: Dr. Waddington is currently looking for two undergraduate students to conduct research for their 4th year thesis in the summer of 2012 in Alberta or Alaska. At least one of these positions will be a paid research assistantship and other will be a internship

 

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 L.A. Warren , Professor, My current research focus is on

 

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