Dr. Brian Waldron
Associate Professor, Civil Engineering, Director, Center for Applied Earth Science and Engineering (CAESER)
Research
The primary focus of my research pertains to ground-water migration and contaminant
transport through field investigations and numerical modeling. All of my research
is multi-disciplinary crossing multiple departments and academic institutions. Numerous
students are involved in my research, allowing them to exercise their book smarts
and apply their ideas.
Student Opportunities
Graduate
All persons interested in the Herff College of Engineering graduate program are encouraged to apply. Funding support may be available through the College. Often this funding will cover tuition and a yearly stipend. If you are interested in pursuing an advanced degree with a focus in water resources, please contact me via email (bwaldron@memphis.edu). Graduate All persons interested in the Herff College of Engineering graduate program are encouraged to apply. Funding support may be available through the College. Often this funding will cover tuition and a yearly stipend. If you are interested in pursuing an advanced degree with a focus in water resources, please contact me via email (bwaldron@memphis.edu). At this time I do not have any available funding through a grant. Ground Water Institute Center for Partnerships in GIS Civil Engineering Contact Home Undergraduate I hire many students through the Center for Partnerships in GIS (CPGIS). Usually the pay scale is between $7 and $10 depending on your level of expertise with GIS. At present I am packed with students (~10 people). I suspect there will be openings in the Fall. If you'd like to place your name on the waiting list, send me an email and a number I can reach you. If you have GIS experience, provide that as well.
At this time I do not have any available funding through a grant.
Undergraduate
I hire many students through the Center for Partnerships in GIS (CPGIS). Usually the pay scale is between $7 and $10 depending on your level of expertise with GIS. At present I am packed with students (~10 people). I suspect there will be openings in the Fall. If you'd like to place your name on the waiting list, send me an email and a number I can reach you. If you have GIS experience, provide that as well.