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Description: The Climate Resilient Cities Lab, under the leadership of Dr. Anamika Shreevastava, is offering 1-2 fully funded PhD positions starting in Fall 2025. The research will focus on urban resilience in response to climate change, examining issues like extreme heat, urban design, and sustainable growth strategies. The position provides tuition coverage, a competitive stipend, and travel funding, with internship opportunities at NASA Jet Propulsion Laboratory
The Climate Resilient Cities Lab at NYU’s Tandon School of Engineering is seeking highly motivated PhD candidates to contribute to impactful research on advancing urban climate resilience. Students will explore how urban environments can better adapt to climate extremes, with an emphasis on innovative design solutions and sustainable growth for cities. The interdisciplinary research environment at NYU and the internship experience at NASA’s Jet Propulsion Laboratory offer a robust platform for academic and professional development.
Selected candidates will receive full financial support, including tuition coverage, competitive stipends, and travel funding for conferences and internships.
Qualifications
- Bachelor’s or Master’s degree (with relevant experience) in Engineering, Applied Math/Physics, Computer Science, Earth and Atmospheric Sciences, or related fields.
- Demonstrated interest in urban resilience, climate adaptation, and sustainable development.
- Proficiency in scientific writing and communication.
- Experience in data analysis, modeling, or remote sensing is advantageous.
- Application to NYU Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering PhD program Apply here
- CV and cover letter outlining research interests (email to Dr. Anamika Shreevastava at anamika.shreevastava@nyu.edu)
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Fields
Aerospace Engineering
Computer Science
Earth Sciences
Engineering
Mathematics
Physics
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Qualifications
Master
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