BS, environmental science, very general MS, agricultural environmental protection, phosphorus loss Master, statistics certificate, GIS PhD......??? basically I don't have a lot of experimental skills, either field or lab, but I don't mind doing this and I believe I'll be quick learner. What I'm currently looking for is modeling, water resource, water quality stuff. I'm trying to go to Top school, but many top schools don't have facutly in my area . Only one or two professors in the department of
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I feel you have experience with watershed scale processes? There are quite some opennings in this field at least this year (UConn is an example). I know TA Endreny (SUNY ESF) and Eric Wood (Princeton) have been working on the P problem before. Obviously, there are tons of people working on the nitrogen problem. Personally I think people will tend to incorporate hydrology, GIS, RS into watershed studies. just my 2 cents.
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【在 a*******n 的大作中提到】 : BS, environmental science, very general : MS, agricultural environmental protection, phosphorus loss : Master, statistics : certificate, GIS : PhD......??? : basically I don't have a lot of experimental skills, either field or lab, but : I don't mind doing this and I believe I'll be quick learner. What I'm : currently looking for is modeling, water resource, water quality stuff. I'm : trying to go to Top school, but many top schools don't have facutly in my area : . Only one or two professors in the department of