The School of Forest Resources, University of Maine
(http://www.forest.umaine.edu), is seeking a highly motivated graduate
student (M.S. or Ph.D.) in Forest Ecology. The student would participate
in one of the following research areas:(1) Identifying factors ‒
including climate/weather parameters ‒ that best explain temporal
variability in stand-level productivity; (2) Examining forest stand
dynamics by means of long-term permanent plots and dendrochronology
methods; (3) Characterizing carbon and nitrogen dynamics of decaying
wood in a field decomposition experiment. This position provides funding
at approximately $19,000/year, 50% of health insurance paid, and a
tuition waiver. The ideal candidate would have solid quantitative
experience/aptitude and a demonstrated ability to conduct independent
research. High levels of intellectual curiosityand self-motivation are
essential. If interested, please send a CV attached to a message briefly
explaining your background and research interests to Dr. Shawn Fraver
(shawn.fraver@maine.edu <mailto:shawn.fraver@maine.edu>). Position open
until filled.
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Shawn Fraver, PhD
5755 Nutting Hall
School of Forest Resources
University of Maine
Orono, ME 04469
(in association with the US Forest Service)
Phone: +1 (207) 581-2842
shawn.fraver@maine.edu