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1、 4-6 positions opening 见附件Job Ad_Ecological forecasting.pdf 2、Forestry Job Announcement The World Forestry Center, based in Portland, Oregon is seeking a degreed forester to run its international fellowship program. If your graduate students/alumni would be interested, please post the attached pdf or Word doc to your website, or simply refer them to http://wfi.worldforestry.org/new ... -Forest-Institute/d,Homepage%20Display%20Template.html Thank you Sara Wu World Forest Institute Director 4033 SW Canyon Rd. Portland OR 97221, USA Tel: (503) 488-2130 Fax: (503) 228-4608 swu@worldforestry.org http://wfi.worldforestrycenter.org 详见附件 International Fellowship Program Manager_09.pdf 3、 Ph.D. Assistantship - Effects of Biomass Production on Wildlife Project Title: Effects of biomass production on wildlife and plant communities in intensively managed pine forests of east-central Mississippi Responsibilities: Evaluate habitat and wildlife response (primarily birds) to switchgrass production and biomass removal in intensively managed pine forests. Student will be responsible for conducting field work (bird counts, nest searches, sampling other vertebrates, and vegetation sampling), supervising field technicians, assisting with supervision of a M.S. student, analyzing data, and preparing technical reports and peer-reviewed publications. Transportation and housing in the field will be provided. There is also potential to serve as teaching assistant for ornithology courses. Qualifications: M.S. in wildlife ecology, wildlife management, or related field. Applicant must be willing to work under a wide range of inclement conditions (cold and hot) in the presence of biting insects and poisonous snakes, sometimes for 24-hour periods. Experience with birds is strongly desired. Experience with other vertebrate communities and working in southern pine forests is also desired. Student must be willing to work cooperatively with other students on related projects. Starting Date: August 15, 2009 – 1 May 2010 (flexible and negotiable) Stipend: Starting $21,000 per annum plus complete waiver of tuition fees. Inquiries: Inquiry emails are welcomed and should be directed to Dr. Sam Riffell (Co-Project Leader) at sriffell@cfr.msstate.edu. Closing Date: Until position is filled. Application: Submit: 1) transcript(s) and GRE scores (unofficial copies fine initially), 2) vita, 3) contact information for 3 references, and 4) letter of application which (a) describes your interest in the position, (b) describes your career goals, and (c) details your work or educational experience that is most relevant to this position. To: Dr. Sam Riffell, Department of Wildlife and Fisheries, Box 9690, Mississippi State, MS 39762-9690 USA Mississippi State University is an equal opportunity affirmative action employer. -- Sam Riffell, Ph.D. Assistant Professor Department of Wildlife & Fisheries Box 9690 Mississippi State University Mississippi State, MS 39762 Phone: (662) 325-0392 FAX: (662) 325-8726 Email: sriffell@cfr.msstate.edu Physical Address for overnight shipment: Rm 213a Thompson Hall 775 Stone Blvd. Mississippi State, MS 39762 4、 Carbon cycle scientist hire at NCAR 见附件NCAR Carbon Cycle Job.pdf 5、 climate change reseacher: modeling and analysis Opportunities in Environmental Systems Modeling The Environmental Laboratory of the US Army Engineer Research and Development Center, Vicksburg, MS, offers career opportunities in climate change-related environmental modeling and analysis. Candidates for this position should have a PhD in environmental science, ecology, geography, biogeochemistry, atmospheric science, or related fields. A strong background in mathematical modeling, simulation, and quantitative analysis of climate change impacts and experience in studying the impacts of climate change on aquatic ecosystems, hydroscapes, coastal processes, air/land/water interface processes, or the hydrologic influences is desirable. Strong written, oral, communication, and numerical skills are critical. Research projects typically include developing new numerical approaches and tools and predicting ecological responses to climate changes. Collaboration with scientists and engineers in other fields is usually required to develop integrated multidisciplinary solutions to complex environmental issues. US citizenship is required. The US Army Engineer Research and Development Center is an Equal Opportunity Employer. Candidates may send resume' to: Pamela.K.Corulla@usace.army.mil or contact Ms. Corulla by phone at 601-634-3861. Pam Corulla Administrative Assistant Environmental Processes & Engineering Div Telephone (601) 634-3861 Fax (601) 634-3120 6、 A post-doctoral research position on integrated watershed hydrology simulation We are looking for a post-doctoral fellow with expertise in surface and ground water hydrology simulation to join our team in Earth & Environmental Sciences at the Okanagan campus of the University of British Columbia in Kelowna, British Columbia, Canada. Applicants should have a background in hydrogeology/hydrology modeling. Practical experience in application of MIKE SHE (an integrated water model) is preferred. The project will look into how forest disturbance and climate change affect watershed hydrology in a large-scale watershed in BC interior. Preference will be given to candidates who have demonstrated abilities in conducted research and who have published in scientific journals. Salary for this position will depend on experience. The successful candidate will be appointed as a postdoctoral fellow or research associate, depending on qualifications. The appointment will be expected to begin in the fall of 2009 or Jan. 2010 for one year, with a one-year extension being contingent on performance. Applications including a resume and the names and addresses of at least three references should be sent before Sept 31, 2009 to: Dr. Adam Wei Irving K. Barber School of Arts and Sciences Earth & Environmental Sciences University of British Columbia Okanagan 3333 University Way Kelowna, BC Canada V1V 1V7 E-mail: adam.wei@ubc.ca 7、position announcement A PDF position in Forest Biometrics and Modeling is open immediately for a self-motivated candidate to work on a research project of forest dynamics and multi-purpose management/utilization with emphasis on the statistical data analysis for forest growth characterization, forest valuation, and linkage between wood quality and forest inventory. The qualifications and expected skill set for this position includes: · PhD within past 5 years (or will soon complete) in forest science, biometrics, or a related field from a recognized educational institution; · Familiarity with statistical theory, methods, and major software packages, as well as data mining and management; · A collaborative team work player with capability of work independently and lead the statistical data analysis aspect of the project; · Expertise and experience with PC, Linux, and Unix computer platforms; · Knowledge of GIS and its applications, modeling and programming skill in Java and C; · Experience and/or understanding on ecological land classification and artificial intelligent application; · Demonstrated good communication skill in both written and spoken (English essential). Successful candidate will be working with a landscape ecology research team at the Canadian Forest Service (CFS) in Edmonton, Alberta, Canada. The PDF will be supported by a Visiting Fellowship in Canadian Government Laboratories under NSERC for one year initially and renewable up to three years subject to performance and funding availability. For those interested in this position, please send your CV and the contact information of three references to Dr. Chao Li at the CFS, Natural Resources Canada (cli@nrcan.gc.ca). For screen purpose, in your cover letter please indicate your date of PhD completion, availability, research goals and career development aspiration, citizenship, and how your education background and skills meet the required qualifications in your CV. The position will remain opening until it is filled. Please feel free to forward this AD to anyone who might be interested in it, and thank you for your attention. 8、 Two Job Announcements: Project Specialist and Project Manager 见附件ProjectManagerPositionInformation2009.pdf ProjectSpecialistPositionInformation2009.pdf 9、 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 [ Last edited by aprilskyll on 2009-9-28 at 10:21 ] |
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