Postdoctoral position, Regional Biogeosciences and Ecology, Center on 
Global Change and Nicholas School of the Environment and Earth 
Sciences at Duke University: 

We seek an earth scientist with experience in biogeosciences, 
ecology, hydrology, modeling or remote sensing to participate in 
regional analyses of the interactions of climate change with 
terrestrial ecosystems in the southeastern U.S.  The successful 
applicant will contribute to efforts of the Department of Energy’s 
National Institute for Climate Change Research 
(http://www.niccr.duke.edu/) to analyze and synthesize climate change 
effects in the region.  

The approaches used by the successful candidate could include remote-
sensing studies of ecosystem change, field experimentation, and/or 
regional modeling. The successful candidate will also have access to 
a number of related field projects, including the Duke FACE 
experiment (http://face.env.duke.edu/) that examines responses of 
forest ecosystems to elevated atmospheric carbon dioxide and nitrogen 
fertilization.  

Applicants should send a CV, statement of research interests, and 
three letters of recommendation to: Rob Jackson, Director – Center on 
Global Change, Nicholas School of the Environment and Earth Sciences, 
Box 90658, Duke University, Durham, NC 27708-0658.  Applications 
received by September 30th, 2006 will be assured consideration. 

For more information on Duke’s Center on Global Change as well as 
research in our lab see http://www.nicholas.duke.edu/cgc/ and 
http://www.biology.duke.edu/jackson.  Duke University is an equal 
opportunity employer; minority applicants are particularly encouraged 
to apply.


(Note: please send applications to Rob Jackson, not to me.)

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Charles W. "Will" Cook                   w 919-660-5144
http://www.duke.edu/~cwcook/index1.html [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Box 90340, Biology Dept., Duke Univ., Durham, NC  27708

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