Prospective Students

Application Process

CLAWRIM accepts graduate students only when funded positions are available.

When funding is available, a call for applications will be posted on this website and the PI’s LinkedIn account, and applications will be collected through a structured online form.

Unsolicited email inquiries are not reviewed.

Research Focus

CLAWRIM is a computational methods lab working at the intersection of computer science and hydrology.

Research areas include:

  • Algorithm design for hydrologic and hydraulic systems
  • High-performance and parallel computing
  • Memory-efficient raster processing
  • Scientific software development
  • Open-source cyberinfrastructure
  • Reproducible computational workflows
  • Hybrid physics–ML method development

This lab operates at the method-development layer of environmental modeling.

Required Background

Prospective students must demonstrate:

  • Independent programming experience beyond coursework
  • Experience implementing non-trivial computational methods
  • Familiarity with Linux and Git
  • Comfort with command-line workflows

A public GitHub repository with original scientific code is required as part of the application.

This lab assumes prior algorithmic maturity and does not provide foundational programming training.

Alignment

Before applying, prospective students should:

When to Apply

Applications are considered only during open calls posted on this website and the PI’s LinkedIn account.

If no call is posted, no positions are currently available.