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Date: Wed, 1 Feb 2017 17:38:29 +0100
Subject: TR: Postdoc position at Michigan State University: C cycle
Objet : Postdoc position at Michigan State University: C cycle
Michigan State University postdoc opportunity in carbon cycle science
The Michigan State University Department of Geography, Environment, and Spatial Sciences
and Center for Global Change and Earth Observation (CGCEO) are pleased to announce a
postdoctoral position in Socioecological carbon production in managed agricultural-forest
landscapes.
Successful candidates will possess and demonstrate relevant interest and skills in one or
more of the following topics: (1) Bottom-up scaling of landscape C fluxes from eddy
covariance measurements; (2) Top-down estimates of C fluxes from a land surface model (the
Community Land Model); (3) land cover remote sensing across multiple sensors; (4)
socioecological analysis of managed landscapes including life cycle analysis and
structural equation modeling.
Successful applicants will play a significant role in research funded by the NASA Carbon
Cycle Science program. This work focuses on understanding the quantitative contributions
of land cover change, specific management practices, and climate changes to the social and
physical C fluxes of managed ecosystems, with an initial focus on the Kalamazoo River
watershed in Michigan. Strong candidates will have experience with collaborative
interdisciplinary work.
If you have questions about these positions please contact Dr. Jiquan Chen
(jqchen(a)msu.edu) and/or Dr. Kyla Dahlin (kdahlin(a)msu.edu) For more information about our
groups check out the LEES Lab (
http://lees.geo.msu.edu/) and the ERSAM Lab
(
http://www.msu.edu/~kdahlin <http://www.msu.edu/%7Ekdahlin> ) webpages.
Successful applicants will be expected to participate in frequent group project meetings
and weekly one-on-one work progress meetings with Dr. Chen and/or Dr. Dahlin. The
submission of at least one first authored paper addressing or strongly synergistic with
core project objectives per year of the postdoc and participation in additional
multi-author publications is expected. Reappointment for as many as two years may be
possible subject to performance and funding availability. The successful candidate is
required to have a PhD in environmental science, geoscience, geographic information
science, urban planning, ecology, or a related field. Candidate must be capable of
performing field surveys in rough outdoor terrain, capable of lifting up to 50 lbs., and
climbing ladders. Safety training will be provided if necessary. Valid driver's
license.
Submit materials to
jobs.msu.edu (#4841 –
https://jobs.msu.edu/applicants/Central?quickFind=69850) consideration will begin on
March 31, 2017. The application should be uploaded as a single PDF with a (i) one to
two-page cover letter and statement of career objectives and research synergies with C
cycle science in managed landscapes; (ii) a full current CV; (iii) the names, positions,
and contact information for three reference writers; and (iv) one published or submitted
manuscript with primary authorship by the applicant.
MSU is an equal opportunity employer. The Department of Geography, Environment, and
Spatial Sciences, the CGCEO, the LEES Lab and the ERSAM Lab are all committed to promoting
diversity in research.