Prof. Kirin Furst invites applications for multiple PhD positions in their research group at George Mason University in the Civil, Environmental and Infrastructure Engineering Department. Research areas include PFAS fate and transport in the engineered water cycle, treatment systems for wastewater reuse, and climate change impacts to water and sanitation infrastructure. Start dates are available in Spring, Summer and Fall 2024. Interested students, please fill out this form: https://forms.gle/K9dNQ4GcNJWQEVMfA
The Furst Water Systems Chemistry Lab integrates research across multiple domains of water quality engineering with the primary goal of helping to achieve and sustain universal access to clean drinking water. Our lab is located at the GMU Potomac Science Center, a multidisciplinary hub for environmental research and education with scenic views. https://waterchemlab.vse.gmu.edu/
George Mason University is an R1 (highest research activity university) and the largest, most diverse university in Virginia, located just 25 minutes from Washington D.C. For information on the Civil, Environmental and Infrastructure Engineering graduate program, visit https://civil.gmu.edu/academics/phd