Ph.D. and M.S. Research Assistantships in Ecosystem and Regional Studies, 
Ecological modeling and Spatial analysis.  We are encouraging highly 
motivated graduate students to join an interdisciplinary team for 
investigating coupled biogeochemical and hydrological cycles, and 
Ecosystem-Climate Interactions. Graduate students could work at a spectrum 
of spatial scales that range from landscape to watershed to region by using 
a combination of field studies, ecosystem modeling and spatial analysis (GIS 
and Remote Sensing).  The individuals will participate in several projects 
funded by NASA, DOE, EPA and others, and be able to function well within a 
multidisciplinary team.  The successful candidates should possess a degree 
in ecology, meteorology, hydrology, soil science, forestry, geography, or 
related fields. The annual salary is $17,800 for a PhD candidate and $15,230 
for a MS candidate. The Graduate Research Assistants will be awarded Tuition 
Fellowships as well.

Interested applicants should send a cover letter outlining their 
qualifications, resume, copies of transcripts, TOFEL, GRE scores, and 
contact information for three references to Dr. Hanqin Tian, School of 
Forestry and Wildlife Sciences, 602 Duncan Dr., Auburn University, Auburn, 
AL 36849. Phone (334) 844-1059: E-mail [EMAIL PROTECTED]; Website: 
http://www.sfws.auburn.edu/tian/

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