Exciting PhD opportunities are available investigating the role of geological barriers on groundwater flow and transport. The project combines geology, hydraulic and chemical analysis to characterise the flow properties of faults, with important outcomes for water supply, mining and unconventional gas developments. The project is a collaboration between the Australian National Centre for Groundwater Research and Training (NCGRT), Flinders University, the University of Western Australia, Wageningen University, Rio Tinto and the Western Australian Government.  Exceptional candidates will receive tax free scholarships of up to $37,000 per year, together with generous project support. Successful candidates will be based in either Perth or Adelaide, with opportunities for international travel.

The successful applicant will join a dynamic research environment within the NCGRT, and have the opportunity to work with some of the world’s leading groundwater scientists. Candidates with backgrounds in a range of science and engineering disciplines are encouraged to apply. For further information, please contact  peter.cook@flinders.edu.au . To submit an Expression of Interest, please email  enquiries@groundwater.com.au , attaching the following documents (pdf or Word only):

  1. A covering letter, addressed to the Director, National Centre for Groundwater Research and Training, referring to this project call, and summarizing your research experience;
  2. Your curriculum vitae, and
  3. Your academic transcripts.

The closing date for Expressions of Interest is Friday 6thSeptember 2019.

 

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