Undergraduate Student Research Assistant in Environmental Quality
The Nutrient Management and Water Quality group in the Department of Environmental Science and Technology (go.umd.edu/Toor) is looking to hire a part-time (10-20 hours/week) Undergraduate Research Assistant for conducting research on the fate of phosphorus in biosolids (a product of human waste) amended soils. The work involves collecting and analyzing different biosolids, manure, and soil samples. Laboratory analyses would include pH, particle size analysis, and parameters such as species composition of phosphorus and metals. The student would also be responsible for assisting with data organization and analysis, washing laboratory equipment, filtering samples, and keeping the laboratory environment clean. There may be opportunities to assist other researchers within the laboratory, as needed. Other current research in the group includes stormwater sampling from edge of field catchments using novel tools and technologies to protect water quality in the Chesapeake Bay. The student must be independent and comfortable working with laboratory equipment and performing various activities in the laboratory.
Previous lab experience is preferred but not required to apply. The student must show a demonstrated work ethic, attention to detail, a willingness to learn, and stick to a punctual laboratory work schedule. Priority will be given to upperclassmen (juniors and seniors) who have demonstrated an excellent understanding of chemistry principles and laboratory methods, and who plan on holding this position for at least one full year.
Pay rate will start at $15/hour. There is a possibility of pay increases with experienced gains. Opportunities include professional development with mentoring from graduate students, post-docs, and Dr. Toor, as well as possibilities to present research at conferences. The student will be supervised by Taylor Roswall, Faculty Assistant. Further, experience in publishing papers, data analysis, and project management are all expected to be gained through this position.
Applications should be emailed to Taylor Roswall (troswall@umd.edu) as soon as possible. The applications should include (1) an updated resume and (2) a cover letter detailing laboratory experience, expected graduation date, additional pertinent experience/details, and a schedule detailing the proposed blocks of time you would be able to work in the lab during Spring 2022, Summer 2022, and Fall 2022 semesters (please detail at least 15 hours a week during Mon - Fri from 8am - 6pm).