Hello FORENT,
Early Alert: Post Doctoral Scholar Position.
Oregon State University, College of Forestry, Department of Forest Engineering, Resources,
and Management and the Pacific Northwest Research Station will be filling the position of
postdoctoral scholar with experience in entomology and ecology. Desired start date June 1,
2012.
This position will be located in the Forestry and Range Sciences Laboratory in La Grande,
Oregon.
The incumbent will participate responsibly with research scientists to carry out most
phases of complex/multi disciplinary research projects concerning the ecology of native
and exotic insects in northwest conifer and hardwood forests (balsam woolly adelgid), fire
and bark beetle mortality of conifers, as well as bio-control of invasive plant species.
Desired skills include quantitative data analysis and writing. Successful candidates will
assume full technical and operational responsibility for project installations, data
collection, data entry, analysis, and writing for multiple studies. The work will require
extensive travel throughout OR, ID, MT, UT, WA, and CA during the field season from June
through October.
The work also requires regular and recurring physical exertion requiring walking on rough
terrain, climbing steep banks, and traversing ditches and furrows. The duration of the
activity contributes to the arduous nature of the job. Temperatures may range from very
hot and dry to cool and extremely wet. Rain, snow, wind, or dust may be encountered. Work
requires the use of safety equipment such as boots, gloves, goggles, and hardhats.
Employee must exercise safe work practices.
ABOUT LA GRANDE:
Magnificent scenery, wildlife and waterfowl, historic sites, and outdoor adventure await
you in La Grande. Nestled between the Wallowa Mountains and the Blue Mountains, La Grande
is located off of I-84 in the Grande Ronde Valley. As Union County's county seat, La
Grande is a bustling and vibrant small town community.
Un-crowded camping, hiking, backpacking and nordic and alpine skiing are all available for
visitors. La Grande is close to the Wallowa-Whitman National Forest. This national forest
is over 2 million acres in size and includes all or parts of the Eagle Cap Wilderness,
Hells Canyon, Monument Rock and North Fork John Day wilderness areas. There are 60
campgrounds, and more than 1,700 miles of trails. There are also opportunities for
snowmobiling, mountain biking, camping, picnicking, swimming, boating and water skiing in
the mountains, trails and lakes in the national forest. Fishermen can try catching some of
the 13 species of fish, including trout, steelhead and salmon, in the many rivers and
lakes. Or, try some hair-raising white water rafting on the Grande Ronde River.
Downtown La Grande has a pedestrian friendly shopping district. The tree lined streets
enhance examples of turn of the century architecture. Eastern Oregon State University is
just a ten minute walk from the shopping district.
Contact:
Rob Progar
Forest Science Lab
1401 Gekeker Ln.
LaGrande, Oregon 97850
rprogar@fs.fed.us<mailto:rprogar@fs.fed.us>
541.962.6578
David Shaw
Dept. Forest Engineering, Resources and Management
Oregon State University
Corvallis, OR 97331
dave.shaw@oregonstate.edu<mailto:dave.shaw@oregonstate.edu>
541.737.2845
David Shaw
Extension Forest Health Specialist and Director, Swiss Needle Cast Cooperative
Department of Forest Engineering, Resources and Management (Associate Professor)
College of Forestry, Oregon State University
Corvallis, Oregon 97331
Phone: 541.737.2845
Fax: 541.737.4316
dave.shaw(a)oregonstate.edu
Swiss Needle Cast Cooperative:
http://sncc.forestry.oregonstate.edu/
FERM page:
http://ferm.forestry.oregonstate.edu/facstaff/shaw-david