Sentences with phrase «in hydrogeology»

A good first degree in geology, environmental science, geophysics, science or engineering, with a postgraduate qualification (Masters or PhD) in hydrogeology, geochemistry, engineering, geology or environmental science is usually required.
Employers generally expect a Masters degree in hydrogeology or a related subject that includes groundwater, particularly those recruiting for international vacancies.
He earned a Bachelor of Science in Geology from the University of New Mexico in 1979 and a Master of Science in hydrogeology from the University of Arizona in 1985.
After getting her M.S. in hydrogeology from Stanford University in Palo Alto, California, in 2002, she spent 2 years in the Peace Corps in Guinea.

Not exact matches

«I don't understand the motivation for trying to cut off something of benefit to both sides,» says Martin Briggs, a hydrogeology graduate student at Syracuse University in New York, who spent two months at Fudan University in Shanghai on a fellowship funded by the NSF to learn about water quality.
Erin Haacker, an MSU geological sciences graduate student studying hydrogeology, was asked to participate in the paper because of her expertise on the High Plains Aquifer.
Zeiler's training — a B.S. in earth science from Montana State University in Bozeman and a double - M.S. in water resources and hydrogeology from the University of Wisconsin, Madison — exposed him to the whole gamut of hydrogeologic work.
As Richelle Allen - King, a hydrogeology professor at the University at Buffalo in New York, puts it, «Water problems are not going away.»
The author of numerous articles, books and presentations in geoinformation, hydrogeology and environmental geology.
Clark is professor of hydrogeology and paleoclimatology at the University of Ottawa (see Ian Clark, Solar Activity Causes Global Warming, in the book, Global Warming Opposing Viewpoints, ed.
One of the issues that puzzle me with the current climate models is that they do not follow the protocols of numerical models used in other earth sciences such as hydrogeology for example.
These vivid images spur reasonable worries that fracking disturbs underground hydrogeology, resulting in leakage of hazardous gases into aquifers.
As a result of this work, we have become well versed in such areas of environmental litigation as toxicology, epidemiology, hydrogeology, and we have developed substantial information on many plaintiff and defense experts.
In terms of toxic tort and mass tort, we have a national network of top scientific, medical and economic experts in oncology, teratology, epidemiology, toxicology, potable water distribution, contaminant fate and transport, geology, and hydrogeology, among otherIn terms of toxic tort and mass tort, we have a national network of top scientific, medical and economic experts in oncology, teratology, epidemiology, toxicology, potable water distribution, contaminant fate and transport, geology, and hydrogeology, among otherin oncology, teratology, epidemiology, toxicology, potable water distribution, contaminant fate and transport, geology, and hydrogeology, among others.
Specialist skills are always in demand; and those with skills and qualifications in ecology, hydrogeology and air dispersion modelling, for example, will be highly employable and may command a higher salary.
There are opportunities for a varied career within hydrogeology, both in the UK and overseas.
A postgraduate qualification, for example an MSc in engineering geology, geotechnical engineering, hydrogeology, soil or rock mechanics, structural and foundation engineering or related areas is both useful and desirable.
My six years experience in geology, hydrogeology and environmental geology has given me a great deal of knowledge and know how on how to tackle geological studies and researches.
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