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New PhD student positions in the Doctoral Programme on Water Resource Systems


 

Applications are open for 7 PhD student positions in the Doctoral Programme on Water Resource Systems

 

 

The Centre for Water Resource Systems at the Vienna University of Technology announces competition for the third intake of doctoral candidates for the Doctoral Programme on Water Resource Systems. The programme is anticipated to host a total of 70 doctoral students over a period of 12 years. This is a dedicated programme of the Austrian Science Fund (FWF) that promotes doctoral research and education at the highest standards and provides excellent opportunities for cross-disciplinary research. International networking is facilitated by a mobility programme with a spectrum of attractive international partner institutions and a comprehensive guest scientist programme.

 

Seven PhD student positions are available in the following research themes related to Water Resource Systems:

 

•    Flood-hydrology (Prof. Günter Blöschl)
•    Aquatic microbiology (Prof. Andreas Farnleitner)
•    Environmental engineering (Prof. Helmut Rechberger)
•    Micro-meteorology (Prof. Juraj Parajka)
•    Soil moisture remote sensing (Prof. Wolfgang Wagner)
•    Mechanics of structures (Prof. Christian Bucher)
•    Socio-hydrology (Prof. Günter Blöschl)
•    Environmental economics (Prof. Alexia Fürnkranz-Prskawetz)

 

Applicants for the PhD student positions must have a Master’s degree (or equivalent), preferably related to water resource systems. The working language of the programme is English. Students are expected to work across disciplines and in cooperation with others. A capacity and willingness to integrate and collaborate is essential.

The Programme provides a salary according to the FWF scheme (approx. EUR 20.000/year net), together with health and social security benefits. There is also significant allowance for travel and research support. TU Wien is an equal opportunities employer. The preferred starting date is Oct. 1, 2016.

Candidates should send a letter of application, a statement of research interests, a Curriculum Vitae, and copies of education certificates including transcripts of grades as a single .pdf file to:office@waterresources.at.

Application deadline is April 30, 2016. Short listed candidates will be invited to a selection seminar. Financial support towards travel expenses is available on request.