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[Ecophysiology] Postdoctoral Opportunity in Global Change Ecology

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Mon Nov 5 15:48:00 EST 2007


Colleagues - I would greatly appreciate your assistance in finding a
suitable candidate for this postdoc opportunity.

Thanks,

Dave Williams



Postdoctoral Opportunity in Global Change Ecology
Position number 4834

The University of Wyoming Department of Renewable Resources is soliciting
applications for a full-time postdoctoral research associate to conduct
research on the responses of northern mixed-grass prairie to global change.
The research scientist will lead studies on ecosystem carbon and water cycle
processes in the Prairie Heating and CO2 Enrichment (PHACE) experiment
(www.phace.us) now underway at the High Plains Grasslands Research Station
near Laramie, Wyoming. The scientist will have access to the University of
Wyoming Stable Isotope Facility (uwacadweb.uwyo.edu/sif/) and opportunities
to collaborate with a diverse group of researchers at UW and the USDA
Agricultural Research Service in Fort Collins, Colorado. A PhD in ecology,
hydrology, soil science, biogeochemistry or closely related field at the
time of appointment is required. Familiarity with stable isotope approaches,
gas exchange measurements and ecosystem modeling is desired. The position
will be available February 1, 2008 and will offer a generous salary and
benefits. Applications will be reviewed beginning December 15, 2007 and
until the position is filled. To apply, please send a current CV, contact
information for three references, and a brief description of research
interests to Dr. David Williams (dgw from uwyo.edu). The University of Wyoming is
a Carnegie Foundation Research/Doctoral Extensive Institution, and adheres
to the principles of equal employment opportunity and diversity and welcomes
applications from qualified individuals, independent of race, color,
religion, sex, national origin, disability, age, veteran status, sexual
orientation or political belief. We welcome applications from diverse
groups, including women and people of color, and international candidates.

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Dr. David Williams
Departments of Renewable Resources and Botany
University of Wyoming
Laramie, WY 82071
Voice: 307-766-2494
http://www.uwyo.edu/dgw

UW Stable Isotope Facility
http://uwacadweb.uwyo.edu/sif/
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