Publication Date: 23 January 2024
Deadline: 16 February 2024
The Institute of Environmental Assessment and Water Research (IDAEA-CSIC) is looking for a PhD student to work on research projects funded by international (PRIMA-2023) and national (TRANSMISIONES-2023) calls. Overall, these projects address groundwater-related issues (quantity and quality) under the current context of global change, and are focused, among others, on the development of numerical models (catchment and local scales) for predicting (i) the impact of climate change on groundwater resources and (ii) the evolution of inorganic and organic pollutants, assessment of groundwater potential uses considering quality aspects and the development of adaptation solutions to climate change and mitigation strategies against its consequences on water resources.
The candidate must hold a Master’s degree in hydrogeology, environmental engineering, geology, or related fields.
Required:
- Highly motivated person willing to learn and work in the fields of hydrogeological modelling and groundwater quality.
- Ability to work in collaborative projects with partners from other disciplines and/or countries.
- Personal characteristics such as interpersonal skills, analytical and problem-solving skills, good communication skills, and the ability to work independently and as part of a team are required. Also, initiative, and independence.
Working conditions
- Contract duration: 1 year (extendible until 3 years)
- Estimated annual gross salary: 22,800 €
- Target start date: As soon as possible, no later than 1st June
How to apply?
Those interested may email their CV and motivation letter to Dr. Anna Jurado and Dr. Estanislao Pujades at anna.jurado@idaea.csic.es and estanislao.pujades@idaea.csic.es, adding “2024-M1 PhDposition” to the email subject. Please, remember to include 2-3 references in the CV.
Deadline: 16 February 2024