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Dr. Dingsheng Li is an Assistant Professor of Environmental Health in the School of Community Health Sciences (ORCID: 0000-0002-8432-4023). Dr. Li¡¯s main research interests are exposure assessment, risk assessment, life cycle assessment, and physiologically based pharmacokinetic modeling. Dr. Li is seeking a motivated PhD student who is interested in the field of environmental health sciences with background in environmental science, public health, biology, chemistry, or other related areas.
The student is expected to work in projects that aims to understand how chemicals in the environment can affect human health by connecting their fate and transport both in the environment and inside the body. The long-term goal is to develop systematic methodologies and tools that can highlight chemicals with significant health risks and provide insights for decision makers to allocate resources to safeguard the health of our society more efficiently.
Basic/preferred qualifications:
1. BS or MS degree in environmental science, public health, biology, chemistry, or other related areas.
2. TOEFL are GRE scores are required (details to be discussed)
3. No wet-lab skills required but should have interest in working with various mathematical models and comfortable with basic coding.
4. Experience in developing/applying mathematical models to real-world problems is preferable.
5. Experience with environmental fate and transport models/exposure model/toxicity assessment for chemicals is highly preferable.
6. Publication experience in international academic journals is highly preferable.
This is an immediate opening for Spring 2019 and beyond (Fall 2018 is possible if the potential student has GRE and TOEFL ready). Tuition waiver, monthly stipend, and health insurance included. Interested individuals should contact Dr. Li by email (dingshengl@unr.edu) with a copy of his/her CV and other relevant academic documents along with a short introduction. |
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