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1¡¢Four PhD Graduate Assistant positions available in Spring or Fall, 2010
Graduate Assistantship in Modeling and Computation of Ecosystem and
> Earth System
>
> Four PhD Graduate Assistant positions will be available in Spring/Fall,
> 2010 in the Ecosystem Dynamics and Global Ecology (EDGE) Laboratory,
> School of Forestry and Wildlife Sciences, Auburn University, USA
> (https://fp.auburn.edu/sfws/esra/Default.htm). We invite highly
> motivated applicants to join the EDGE Laboratory as a PhD student for
> investigating the cutting-edge research issues in ecosystem and global
> ecology by using quantitative, computational and integrated approaches.
> Successful individuals will work on interdisciplinary research projects
> and be involved in national and international research programs. Three
> primary geographical locations we are currently working with include:
> Asia, North America and Tropics.
>
> Position 1: Eco-hydrological modeler. The individual is expected to
> improve the hydrological module of an extant ecosystem model - the
> Dynamic Land Ecosystem Model (DLEM), and couple DLEM with land surface
> model for investigating impacts of global change on water resources at
> multiple-scales spanning from site to region, from nation to globe. The
> applicants should possess a degree in hydrology, meteorology, ecology,
> geography, or earth system science.
>
> Position 2: Land use/vegetation dynamic modeler. The individual is
> expected to improve the dynamic vegetation module of DLEM to simulate
> vegetation dynamics or land use/land cover change over time and space in
> the context of globally changing environment. The applicants should
> possess a degree in geography, ecology, botany, forestry, or earth
> system science.
>
> Position 3: Terrestrial ecosystem/Biogeochemical modeler. The
> individual is expected to develop and improve the DLEM model for
> investigating biogeochemical cycles (including C, N and P) and GHG
> emission at regional and continental or global scales. The applicants
> should possess a degree in biology, soil science, ecology, forestry,
> agronomy, or earth system science.
>
> Position 4: Computation of Ecosystem and Earth Systems. The individual
> is expected to work on computational methods for improving the
> computational efficiency of simulation models of ecosystem, land
> surface, land use and climate.  The applicants should possess a degree
> in computer science, applied mathematics or statistics. The applicants
> have to meet the admission requirements in the Department of Computer
> Science and Software Engineering at Auburn University
> (http://www.eng.auburn.edu/comp/).
>
> All applicants should have some experience in computer programming
> (prefer C, C++ or FORTRAN) and spatial analysis with GIS and Remote
> sensing, good written and oral communication skills and a demonstrated
> ability to function well within interdisciplinary teams. The annual
> salary is $18,180 for a PhD candidate. The Graduate Research Assistants
> will be awarded Tuition Fellowships as well.  Interested applicants
> should send a cover letter outlining their qualifications, resume, and
> copies of transcripts, TOFEL, GRE scores, and contact information for
> three references to Dr. Hanqin Tian, Alumni Professor, School of
> Forestry and Wildlife Sciences, Auburn University, 602 Duncan Drive,
> Auburn, AL 36849. E-mail tianhan@auburn.edu.

2¡¢soil carbon network postdoc
Applications are invited for the position of post-doctoral researcher  
to study soil carbon cycling at broad spatial scales and coordinate  
activities of the National Soil Carbon Network (NSCN). This position  
is jointly funded by the USDA Forest Service, US Geological Survey,  
and Northern Institute of Applied Carbon Science. General  
responsibilities will include: 1) Database development: Support the  
development of a coherent, searchable, and expandable database with an  
advanced analysis environment. This database will be oriented to a  
wide range of individual investigators, small networks, and national  
agencies interested in spatially explicit soil C information. 2) Data  
synthesis: Test the efficacy of the database and interface by  
combining data from multiple large datasets and individual users,  
comparing multiple data input forms (isotopes, spectral analysis,  
etc), and producing a distinct synthesis product related to soil C  
distribution and vulnerability. 3) Community organization: Support  
NSCN workshops focused on data-sharing, protocol-development, and  
advanced website engineering for database interaction and community  
discussion; disseminate Network products and draw increased  
participation and collaboration through the web and NACP activities.
A PhD in soil science, biogeochemistry, ecology, environmental  
engineering, or related field is required, as is a proven capacity to  
modify and run models and to design and manipulate large databases.  
The candidate should have strong interpersonal and organizational  
capabilities related to multi-investigator and large-scale studies.  
Experience with any of the following will be an asset: GIS, ecosystem  
modeling (CLM, CLM-CN, CASA, IBIS, DayCENT, etc), uncertainty  
analysis, or software engineering.

This position will be located with the Northern Institute of Applied  
Carbon Science (NIACS) at Michigan Technological University in  
Houghton, Michigan, on the scenic Keweenaw Peninsula. Proximity to  
beautiful Lake Superior and extensive forests, lakes and rivers  
provides opportunities for a range of recreational activities,  
including hiking, canoeing and kayaking, fishing and cross-country  
skiing. Houghton has been ranked as one of the 100 best places to live.

Funding is available for two years of support with possibility of a  
third, renewable annually. Salary is $36,000/yr plus benefits and the  
post-doc would be funded through Michigan Tech.  Funding is available  
now, and the position is open until filled. Start date is negotiable,  
but will ideally occur in Fall 2009. Interested candidates should send  
CV, letter of interest and experience (two pages maximum), and contact  
information for three references by e-mail to Dr. Chris Swanston (cswanston@fs.fed.us
); all files should include the candidate¡¯s name in the file name.   
Michigan Tech is an equal opportunity employer.

Chris Swanston

Director - Northern Institute of Applied Carbon Science
Research Ecologist - Climate, Fire, & Carbon Cycle Sciences
Northern Research Station, USDA Forest Service
Phone: (906) 482-6303 x20

3¡¢ Seeking 2 graduate students - Oregon State University  // wildlife
Seeking 2 graduate students - Oregon State University


I seek two individuals interested in pursuing graduate study in the Department of Forest Ecosystems and Society at Oregon State University beginning January 2010.  Graduate assistantships are related to a multidisciplinary project focused on evaluating management tradeoffs between wildlife habitat, fuel conditions, economic potential, and natural disturbances.  This project is funded by the USDA Forest Service in cooperation with the Oregon State University College of Forestry and the Institute of Natural Resources.  Applicants should have a solid background in wildlife ecology, landscape ecology, or a related field, an interest in applied research focused on modeling wildlife-habitat relationships, and the ability to work both independently and as a part of a research team.  Students will be expected to present research results at professional conferences, publish research results in peer-reviewed scientific outlets, and pursue extramural funding to supplement their assistantships, as appropriate.

For potential MS students, a working knowledge of GIS and simple wildlife habitat models is preferred, but not required.

For potential PhD students, a working knowledge of GIS and an interest in pursuing dissertation research focused on evaluating and modeling wildlife-habitat relationships is required.  PhD applicants also are expected to have a completed MS degree with thesis, or several years of work experience comparable to a MS degree with thesis.

GRE scores must be less than five years old.  Potential MS students must have received a GPA equivalent to a 3.0/4.0 on their last 90 term (or 60 semester) hours.

I encourage interested students to send 1) a cover letter describing your professional background, relevant research experience and interests, career goals, and reasons for seeking a MS or PhD degree, 2) names and contact information for three references, 3) a current curriculum vitae, and 4) copies of transcripts and GRE scores (unofficial copies are fine for initial contact; official copies will be required for admittance to graduate program) directly to me (Anita Morzillo; anita.morzillo@oregonstate.edu) as a single *.pdf document.  Please do not submit materials to the OSU Graduate School at this time.  I will begin reviewing application materials as soon as I receive them, but materials must be received by me before 20 October 2009.  I encourage interested individuals to contact me either by the email or phone (541-737-8433) to learn more about my research program and this particular project prior to sending their application materials.  Further information about the Oregon State University College of Forestry may be found athttp://www.cof.orst.edu/.



Anita T. Morzillo, Ph.D.
Department of Forest Ecosystems and Society
321 Richardson Hall
Oregon State University
Corvallis, OR 97331
541-737-8433 phone
541-737-1393 fax
anita.morzillo@oregonstate.edu
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