PhD Opening | Civil, Environmental Engineering and Engineering Mechanics | University of Dayton | Dayton, Ohio, USA | Fall 2024

Professor Amirsalar R. Esfahani

There are One (1) Ph.D. openings in Professor Amirsalar R. Esfahani’s lab in The Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering and Engineering Mechanics at the University of Dayton for Fall 2024.
Esfahani’s research team is actively seeking candidates with a background in Environmental Engineering, Chemical Engineering, or related disciplines who possess a keen interest in areas such as Membrane Technology (Fabrication/Synthesizing), Emerging Contaminants Removal (PFAS, Micro/Nanoplastics, etc.), and 3D Printing.

Contact

Eager and dedicated individuals are strongly encouraged to apply by sending the following documents via email to aesfahani1@udayton.edu (Prof. Esfahani):

  • Curriculum Vitae (CV)
  • TOEFL/IELTS Scores
  • Transcripts of BS/MS Degrees
  • Research Background and Interests
    Contact Information of Three References
  • Relevant Research Publications (if applicable)

You can learn more about our department here:
https://udayton.edu/directory/engineering/civil/esfahani-amirsalar-r.php

https://udayton.edu/engineering/departments/civil/index.php


The review process has started and will continue until both positions are filled.

Application Deadline: Open until filled (ASAP)

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