Post-Doctoral Reseracher in Ecohydrology at Michigan Technological University
Full-Time
Salary: approximately $47,500 and benefits
Job Description: Michigan Technological University is seeking applications for a post-doctoral researcher in broad areas of ecohydrology, biogeochemistry, and watershed hydrology and the position is located at School of Forest Resources and Environmental Science. The position is available immediately and open until filled.
We seek both field- and modeling-oriented postdoctoral researcher in greenhouse gas biogeochemistry and ecohydrology interested in studying how forest disturbance affect greenhouse gas emissions and ecohydrological processes. The position is for one year, with subsequent yearly appointment(s) subject to successful review and anticipated funding.
The research will focus on synthesizing, modeling, and publishing several years of field measurements related to the impacts of emerald ash borer (EAB) on black ash wetland systems. Focus areas include hydrology, carbon and nitrogen fluxes, and vegetation responses of small watersheds under simulated EAB infestations. Some field work in the western Upper Peninsula of Michigan will be required, and additional travel to field sites and to meet with collaborators in northern Wisconsin and Minnesota is anticipated.
Required Qualifications: a PhD in forest hydrology, ecology, ecosystem science, biogeoscience, soil science, or a closely related field; the ability to synthesize and model complex field studies for peer-reviewed and management-focused publications and presentations; and database management and statistical analysis of environmental data. Desirable ability: GIS and remote sensing; coding with R; expertise in ecological and ecohydrological modeling; excellent written and oral communication skills and experience in publishing at professional journals
To apply: Applicants should submit a 2 page cover letter, CV, transcripts, up to three examples of published work, and the names and email addresses of three references. The cover letter should address the candidate’s research interests and experiences and a vision for how the results can be communicated to and applied with the greatest impact to land management. These materials should be submitted as a single pdf to Fengjing Liu at fliu7@mtu.edu or Randall (Randy) Kolka at rkolka@fs.fed.us. Review of applications will begin on January 3, 2018 and continue until the position is filled.