From: risch <anita.risch(a)wsl.ch>
Subject: PostDoc in ecosystem functioning/entomology, Switzerland
Date: October 1, 2012 8:51:19 AM EDT
To: Andrew Storer <storer(a)mtu.edu>
Hey Andrew,
Would you mind passing the following add along to folks that might be interested? Maybe
also some entomology lists that you know off. Many thanks
Hope all is well.
Cheers,
Anita
The Swiss Federal Institute for Forest, Snow and Landscape Research WSL is part of the
ETH Domain. It employs approximately 500 people working on the sustainable use and
protection of the landscapes and habitats and a responsible approach to handling natural
hazards. The Research Unit Community Ecology studies how ecosystem pattern and processes
influence arthropod communities and their dynamics. In a large national science foundation
funded project we assess how functionally different groups of herbivores alter above- and
belowground arthropod communities and the functioning of grassland ecosystems in the Swiss
National Park. Starting March 1, 2013 or by agreement, we are looking for a
PostDoc Ecosystem functioning / entomology (100%)
You are assessing in both field and laboratory work how herbivores impact the composition
of the entire arthropod community as well as the functioning of the ecosystem. You analyze
your data with uni- and multivariate statistical methods and publish your results in
internationally recognized scientific journals. Help with the supervision of students
working within the project is strongly encouraged.
You finished your dissertation in Ecology or a related field. You enjoy conducting
research in a field setting and have considerable experience in animal, plant or/and soil
ecology, entomology as well as statistics. You have a good publication record and speak
and write English fluently. Speaking one of the Swiss national languages would be
beneficial. You are an independent worker that performs tasks with high accuracy; you are
innovative, communicative, flexible and a team player.
Please submit your complete application until October 20, 2012 using the link
http://internet1.refline.ch/273855/0217/++publications++/1/index.html or send your
complete application using reference number 750 to Mrs. Sabine Hirt, Human Resources WSL.
Anita C. Risch, phone +41 (044) 739 23 46 and Martin Schütz, phone +41 (044) 739 25 26,
will be happy to answer any questions or offer further information.
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PD Dr. Anita C. Risch
Head of Plant-Animal-Interactions
Community Ecology
Swiss Federal Institute for Forest, Snow and Landscape Research
Zuercherstrasse 111
8903 Birmensdorf
Switzerland
Phone: +41 44 739 2346
Fax: +41 44 739 2215
Email: anita.risch(a)wsl.ch
http://www.wsl.ch/personal_homepages/risch
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PD Dr. Anita C. Risch
Head of Plant-Animal-Interactions
Community Ecology
Swiss Federal Institute for Forest, Snow and Landscape Research
Zuercherstrasse 111
8903 Birmensdorf
Switzerland
Phone: +41 44 739 2346
Fax: +41 44 739 2215
Email: anita.risch(a)wsl.ch
http://www.wsl.ch/personal_homepages/risch
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Andrew J. Storer
Professor and Associate Dean
School of Forest Resources and Environmental Science
Director of the Michigan Tech Honors Institute
Michigan Technological University
1400 Townsend Drive
Houghton, MI 49931-1295
Tel: (906) 487 3470
Fax: (906) 487 2915
email storer(a)mtu.edu