Evaluating the Impacts of Urban Configuration on Heat and Water Transfer using ENVI-met Microclimate SimulationsI recently received an internal grant from UIS: the Competitive Scholarly Research Grant! This grant will allow me to pursue additional work towards understanding the biophysical transport of heat and water in urban areas, evaluate the use of urban microclimate models, and simulate changes to urban configuration on heat and water transfer processes.
As a part of this project, I will be hiring one or two hourly student workers. This/these student(s) will:
Pay will be hourly ($13/hour), and I anticipate supporting students working approximately 10 hours/week beginning in Summer or Fall 2023 through Spring 2024; however, I am willing to work with students to accommodate their schedules, including increasing hours over the summer and reducing hours during the summer. Priority will be given to undergraduate students. For now, please contact me via email ([email protected]) and indicate your particular interest in the project and any relevant experience you might have (experience is not necessary for consideration). I will provide updates once the positions are created and/or filled.
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