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PhD in Ecohydraulics & CFD Modelling (University of Missouri, USA) for Nigerians

Up to two fully funded PhD positions at the University of Missouri working on bubble deterrent systems for invasive carp management in the Upper Mississippi River. One experimental track (flume, PIV, ADV), one CFD track (OpenFOAM, FLOW-3D).

Country
USA
Value
Full stipend + tuition + benefits (3 years)
Deadline
Rolling — interviews from May 25, 2026
Provider
University of Missouri

About the PhD in Ecohydraulics & CFD Modelling (University of Missouri, USA)

Joint supervision by Dr. Brandon Sansom (Ecohydraulics Lab) and Dr. Binbin Wang (Environmental Fluid Dynamics Lab). Collaboration with USGS and US Army Corps of Engineers. Students choose between experimental hydraulics (PIV, ADV, high-speed imaging) or CFD modelling (OpenFOAM/FLOW-3D, multiphase flow, turbulence closure). 3-year funding with stipend, tuition and benefits included. Preferred start Fall 2026 with Spring 2027 flexibility. Send CV, research statement (indicate CFD or experimental preference), transcripts, and 2-3 references to the PIs.

Requirements

Master's or strong Bachelor's in civil/environmental/mechanical engineering, fluid mechanics, or related. CFD, programming (Python/C++/MATLAB) for the modelling track; lab or hydraulics experience helpful for the experimental track.

Frequently asked questions

Can Nigerians apply to the University of Missouri ecohydraulics PhD?

Yes. The position is open internationally. Nigerian candidates with a relevant engineering or fluid mechanics background are encouraged to apply; F-1 student visa sponsorship is provided.

What does the PhD funding cover?

Full tuition waiver, a monthly stipend, and standard graduate benefits for three years. This is a research assistantship tied to a funded project, not a competitive scholarship.

Do I need to pick between the experimental and the CFD track?

Yes — two distinct positions are available. Indicate your preference in your statement of research interests. Position 1 is lab-based (bubble plume experiments, PIV, ADV). Position 2 is computational (OpenFOAM/FLOW-3D multiphase modelling).

What's the application deadline?

Applications are reviewed on a rolling basis until the positions are filled. First-round interviews begin around May 25, 2026, so submit as early as possible.

Do I need prior CFD or lab experience?

Prior experience is a plus but not strictly required. For the CFD track, programming skills in Python, C++, or MATLAB and coursework in fluid mechanics are expected. For the experimental track, any hands-on lab exposure helps.

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