Ph.D. Research Assistantship at Texas A&M (Fall 2025)
The MSCE Lab (“Megascale”), led by Dr. Noah Yao in the Zachry Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering at Texas A&M University, is recruiting one Ph.D. student to start in Fall 2025. This research will focus on investigating interactions between multiphase flow and biotic/abiotic reactions, with applications in water treatment, resource recovery, and energy systems.
The Texas A&M Engineering Program ranks No. 12 nationally (U.S. News & World Report). The MSCE Lab is located in College Station, TX, a city renowned for its peaceful and safe environment. Situated within a 1.5-hour drive to Houston and Austin and a 3-hour drive to Dallas, College Station offers easy access to major cities in the region.
What do we expect from you?
A highly motivated individual with a strong interest in developing computational methods to explore abiotic and biotic reactions in multiphase flow.
Background in computational fluid dynamics (CFD) or numerical methods is required.
Programming proficiency in Fortran, C, C++, or relevant languages is required.
Prior experience with parallel programming is strongly preferred.
A master's degree in relevant fields, including but not limited to computational and applied mathematics, petroleum engineering, mechanical engineering, etc., is highly desirable.
What can we offer?
Fully cover tuition, stipend, eligible insurance/fees, and professional travel expenses
Build interdisciplinary skillset in environmental science & engineering, energy engineering, fluid mechanics and computational methods, data analysis and visualization, and scientific writing and communications.
Personal development and mentorship plan that boosts your career goals
Collegial and collaborative environment
How to apply?
Interested candidates are encouraged to contact Dr. Yao at yyao@tamu.edu to discuss this opportunity. Please use the subject line "2025 Fall Ph.D. RA [Your Name]" (replacing [Your Name] with your actual name).
Please submit a single PDF file that includes: 1) a one-page cover letter highlighting your background, research expertise and interests (with a focus on relevance to CFD), skills, and career goals; 2) your curriculum vitae; and 3) unofficial transcripts, emphasizing courses related to CFD and numerical methods.
Formal applications through the graduate school system will be requested from strong candidates. All applicants must satisfy Texas A&M graduate program admission requirements (https://engineering.tamu.edu/civil/admissions-and-aid/graduate-admissions/index.html). Application consideration will begin immediately and will continue until the position is filled.
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