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Civil, Construction and Environmental Engineering – Water Resources Eng – Assistant Professor
University of Alabama

The Department of Civil, Construction and Environmental Engineering (CCEE: https://cce.eng.ua.edu/) and the Lee J. Styslinger Jr. College of Engineering (SCoE: https://eng.ua.edu/) at The University of Alabama (UA: https://ua.edu/) invite applications for an Assistant Professor position in the research area of Water Resources Engineering (including focus areas in field hydrology, water observing technologies, and hydroinformatics).

Candidates with research interests across all domains relevant to civil, construction and environmental engineering are encouraged to apply. Candidates with particular research emphasis and interest in the areas of Water Resources Engineering (including focus areas in field hydrology, water observing technologies, and hydroinformatics) are of particular interest. Candidates should have research interests in field hydrology, water observation systems, and hydroinformatics relevant to civil

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November 3, 2025

Data source: U.S. Energy Information Administration, Maritime and Port Authority of Singapore (MPA), Bunker Sales
Note: 2025 data are an estimate based on data through September. Distillate fuel oil includes marine gasoil (MGO), marine diesel (MDO), and low-sulfur marine gasoil (LSMGO). Heavy fuel oil includes marine fuel oil (MFO).

When the International Maritime Organization’s lower marine sulfur limit known as IMO 2020 took effect in January 2020, commercial shippers pivoted sharply to fueling their vessels with low-sulfur fuel oil (LSFO). In the years since, high-sulfur fuel oil has reclaimed some market share, as a growing number of commercial vessels install sulfur scrubbers that allow operators to use the heavier, cheaper fuel oils while complying with the new sulfur emission limits.

Bunker fuel refers to any fuel supplied to ships to power

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