Opportunity Type: Graduate student
PhD opportunity to work in NSF funded project on physiographic characteristics that govern the temporal-spatial variability of rainfall-runoff generation response in headwater streams including sites at the Andrews Forest LTER. Contact Catalina Segura: segurac@oregonstate.edu.
Our research is multidisciplinary centered around questions that deal with the interactions among fluvial geomorphology, hydrology, and ecology at multiple scales. Our research strategy incorporates both field-based studies and data modeling.
Watershed Processes Lab website: http://people.forestry.oregonstate.edu/catalina-segura/index.html